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Stalking the Black Swan

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Kenneth A. Posner spent close to two decades as a Wall Street analyst, tracking the so-called "specialty finance" sector, which included controversial companies such as Countrywide, Fannie Mae, Fre...
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  • 31 March 2010
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Kenneth A. Posner spent close to two decades as a Wall Street analyst, tracking the so-called "specialty finance" sector, which included controversial companies such as Countrywide, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, CIT, and MasterCard—many of which were caught in the subprime mortgage and capital markets crisis of 2007. While extreme volatility is nothing new in finance, the recent downturn caught many off guard, indicating that the traditional approach to decision making had let them down. Introducing a new framework for handling and evaluating extreme risk, Posner draws on years of experience to show how decision makers can best cope with the "Black Swans" of our time.

Posner's shrewd assessment combines the classic fundamental research approach of Benjamin Graham and David Dodd with more recent developments in cognitive science, computational theory, and quantitative finance. He outlines a probabilistic approach to decision making that involves forecasting across a range of scenarios, and he explains how to balance confidence, react accurately to fast-breaking information, overcome information overload, zero in on the critical issues, penetrate the information asymmetry shielding corporate executives, and integrate the power of human intuition with sophisticated analytics. Emphasizing the computational resources we already have at our disposal—our computers and our minds—Posner offers a new track to decision making for analysts, investors, traders, corporate executives, risk managers, regulators, policymakers, journalists, and anyone who faces a world of extreme volatility.

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Price: $29.95
Pages: 288
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia Business School Publishing
Publication Date: 31 March 2010
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231150484
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Investments & Securities / General, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Decision-Making & Problem Solving
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As a respected equity analyst, Kenneth A. Posner has seen firsthand what it means to be blindsided by black swans. In this deeply thoughtful and heartfelt book, he traces out the sources of what we think of as 'surprise events' and offers a pragmatic approach for confronting and hopefully mitigating their adverse effects. Along the way, there are many beautifully elaborated stories depicting how swans often won the day, as well as descriptions of the all-too-rare positive outcomes. This is a valuable book for anyone who treads a path through an uncertain world (hint: that should be everyone!).
Kenneth A. Posner is a financial services industry analyst and a fifteen-year veteran of Morgan Stanley, where he served as managing director and senior research analyst and where his work received high rankings from Institutional Investor and Greenwich Associates. He earned his MBA from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business and holds the Certified Public Accountant, Chartered Financial Analyst, and Financial Risk Manager designations. Visit the author at www.stalkingtheblackswan.com.

Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I: Uncertainty
1. Forecasting in Extreme Environments
2. Thinking in Probabilities
3. The Balance Between Overconfidence and Underconfidence, and the Special Risk of Complex Modeling
PART II: Information
4. Fighting Information Overload with Strategy
5. Making Decisions in Real Time: How to React to New Information Without Falling Victim to Cognitive Dissonance
6. Mitigating Information Asymmetry
PART III: Analysis and Judgment
7. Mapping from Simple Ideas to Complex Analysis
8. The Power and Pitfalls of Monte Carlo Modeling
9. Judgment
Notes
Index