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A Life Well Lived - Part I: 60 Years of Memories of the Mad Hedge Fund Trader

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Language
English
Publishers
Independently published (30 April 2024)
Weight
0.85 KG
Publication Date
30/04/2024
Pages
367 pages
ISBN-13
9798876749499
Dimensions
21.59 x 2.11 x 27.94 cm
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9798876749499
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John Thomas (Author)
John Thomas graduated from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) with a degree in Biochemistry and a minor in Mathematics in 1974.He moved to Tokyo, Japan to join a Japanese securities house as a research analyst, becoming fluent in Japanese. In 1976 he was appointed the Tokyo correspondent for The Economist magazine and the Financial Times. For the next seven years he published thousands of articles about the economies, companies, and leaders of every country in Asia. He was one of the first American correspondents to cover China during the Cultural Revolution. He reported on the American attempt to climb Mount Everest and guerilla wars throughout Southeast Asia. The major figures he interviewed included China’s Premier Deng Xiaoping, Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines, the UK’s Margaret Thatcher, the PLO’s Yassir Arafat, CIA head William Colby, and of course, President Ronald Reagan.In 1982 John Thomas moved to New York as the US editor of a major business magazine. As a member of the White House Press Corps he covered the early years of the Reagan administration. In 1983 he was hired by a major investment bank to build a new division in international equities. Later, he was promoted and transferred to London to head up the sales and trading of Japanese equity derivatives in Europe and the Middle East.In 1989 John Thomas was appointed a director of the Swiss Bank Corp responsible for its then vast portfolio of Japanese equity derivatives. A year later he left to set up the first ever dedicated international hedge fund, which became a top performer in the industry.In 1999 John Thomas sold his hedge fund to concentrate on managing his personal investments. He focused on natural gas exploration and development in Texas and Colorado, as well as other commodities. This made him one of the early pioneers in the “fracking” technology which is now dramatically reshaping America’s energy landscape. After catching a double in the price of natural gas, John sold this business in 2005.Seeing the incredible inefficiencies and severe mispricing offered by the popping of multiple bubbles during the Great Crash of 2008, and missing the adrenaline of the marketplace, he returned to active hedge fund management. With The Diary of a Mad Hedge Fund Trader, his goal is to broaden public understanding of the techniques and strategies employed by the most successful hedge funds so that they may more profitably manage their own money.In his free time, John Thomas climbs mountains, does long distance backpacks, practices karate, performs aerobatics in antique aircraft, collects vintages wines, reads the Japanese classics, and engages in a wide variety of public service and philanthropic activities. His career has taken him up to 20,000 feet on Mount Everest, to the edge of space at 90,000 feet in the Cockpit of a MIG-25, and to the depths of a sunken Japanese fleet in the Truk Lagoon. Why they call him "mad" he will never understand.Read more about this authorRead less about this author
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The book is an autobiography of the life and times of John Thomas, adventurer, journalist, photographer, combat pilot, investment banker, and top stock trader in the industry. John Thomas is a 55-year veteran of the financial markets.

John graduated from UCLA with degrees in mathematics and biochemistry. He then went straight to work for the Atomic Energy Commission at the Nuclear Test Site in Nevada.

With the signing of the first SALT Treaty, spending on nuclear research wound down so John went to work as a war correspondent in Southeast Asia for The Economist magazine in London. When the war ended, the magazine transferred John to Tokyo where he covered all of Asia and their stock markets.

Among the notable figures he interviewed were China’s Zhou Enlai, Chang Kai-shek, Deng Hsiao Ping, and the last of the WWII Axis leaders, Emperor Hirohito of Japan. In 1982, John was transferred to New York where he became a member of the White House Press Corps.

during the administration of President Ronald Reagan. The following year, he was recruited by Morgan Stanley to establish an international equity trading division.

By 1989, John’s department accounted for 80% of equity division profits. In 1990, John retired to start his own hedge fund.

He was immediately drafted as a civilian pilot by the to fly in Desert Storm. After reaping a 1,000% profit in ten years, John sold his hedge fund to go into the oil & gas business to try out the new fracking technology.

Seeing the incredible inefficiencies and severe mispricing offered by the popping of multiple bubbles during the Great Crash of 2008, and missing the adrenaline of the marketplace, John sold his gas business and became an investment advisor. With The Diary of a Mad Hedge Fund Trader, John’s goal is to broaden public understanding of the techniques and strategies employed by the most successful hedge funds so that they may more profitably manage their own retirement funds.

About one third of his clients are active investment advisors and hedge funds. John publishes 23 newsletter a week covering global macro, technology, biotech & health care, and artificial intelligence.

Since 2008, his Mad Hedge Trade Alert Service has racked up an average annualized return of 48. 16%.

He currently has 30,000 followers in 134 countries. John’s career has taken him up to 22,000 feet on Mount Everest, to the edge of space at 90,000 feet in the Cockpit of a MIG-25, and to the depths of a sunken Japanese fleet in the Truk Lagoon.

Why they call him "Mad" he will never understand. John has just returned from Ukraine this week where he escorted American doctors, cash, and supplies to beleaguered hospitals and orphanages.

To learned more about John Thomas, please visit www. madhedgefundtrader.

com. .

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