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Description

What is a safe haven? What role should they play in an investment portfolio? Do we use them only to seek shelter until the passing of financial storms? Or are they something more? Contrary to everything we know from modern financial theory, can higher returns actually come as a result of lowering risk?

In Safe Haven by hedge fund manager Mark Spitznagel, these questions and more are answered from the logical and unique perspective of one of the top practitioners of safe haven investing and risk mitigation in the world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781119401797

Media Type: Hardcover

Publisher: Wiley

Publication Date: 08-17-2021

Pages: 240

Product Dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

MARK SPITZNAGEL is the Founder and Chief Investment Officer of the hedge fund Universa Investments and the author of the book The Dao of Capital.

What People are Saying

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"As introduced (and formulated) in Safe Haven, risk mitigation needs to be 'cost-effective' (i.e., it should raise your wealth), and to do that it needs to mitigate the risks that matter, not the risks that don't."
From the foreword by NASSIM NICHOLAS TALEB

"Clear, logical and persuasive, Safe Haven is highly recommended for all students of the markets—novice and professional. Spitznagel masterfully builds from first principles, establishing the role risk mitigation ought to play in investment portfolios and provides a simple yet practical framework to identify and analyze said Safe Havens."
HARSHAL CHAUDHARI, Chief Investment Officer - General Electric Pensions

"Properly priced insurance against big investment losses can increase the expected compound growth rate of both insurer and insuree. It is a widely overlooked free lunch. Mark Spitznagel, a leading long-term practitioner, shares his insights from analyzing this extremely counterintuitive idea."
EDWARD O. THORP, Author of Beat the Dealer and A Man for All Markets

"Safe Haven confronts the central challenge for an investor constructing a portfolio for the long term: how to mitigate systemic risk while enhancing the compound growth of the entire portfolio. Mark Spitznagel takes aim at the weaknesses of modern portfolio theory and offers a clear and compelling case for a better alternative framework."
TED ELIOPOULOS, Vice Chairman, Morgan Stanley Investment Management, ex-CIO of CalPERS

"Spitznagel destroys all manner of conventional wisdom in this great read, including the widely accepted belief that risk-mitigation is the path to lower returns.... Though Safe Haven is full of charts and numbers, it reads as though it's written by a poet. The world needs more people like Spitznagel, and more books like the one he's written."
JOHN TAMNY, Editor, RealClearMarkets

"Drawing on logic, probability theory and history, Safe Haven aims to justify Spitznagel's investment theory and show that most perceived havens investors run to — be they bonds, hedge funds or tail-risk funds — do not work."
LAURENCE FLETCHER, Financial Times

"Conventional wisdom in investing says there's a trade-off between risk and return. To make a lot of money, you must take the chance of big losses. Play it safe and you'll most likely have to settle for meager returns. [Spitznagel's] book says the strongest long-term returns come from reducing the risk in a portfolio... I think [he] is on to something that the rest of the industry should heed."
PETER COY, The New York Times

"While sitting on a beach in Croatia reading about Bernoulli's principle and modern portfolio theory, I didn't think I'd also get a turn with Nietzsche, Aristotle and Plato. What's most relevant is the German philosopher's thinking around eternal returns, applied to the practice fo investing. That's the journey Mark Spitznagel brings you through in his 2021 book [Safe Haven], ever more timely now as markets whipsaw. Is there anywhere to run for cover?"
SONALI BASAK, Bloomberg News

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword by Nassim Nicholas Taleb ix

PART ONE: WHAT COMES FIRST 1

Chapter One: AT WAR WITH LUCK 3

Chapter Two: NATURE’S ADMONITION 29

Chapter Three: THE ETERNAL RETURN 57

PART TWO: WHAT COMES AFTER 97

Chapter Four: A TAXONOMY 99

Chapter Five: HOLISM 123

Chapter Six: BOLD CONJECTURES 163

AFTERWORD: AMOR FATI 195

Acknowledgments 211

Index 213

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Safe Haven: Investing for Financial StormsHardcover (2024)

FAQs

What is the average return on a safe investment? ›

A good return on investment is generally considered to be around 7% per year, based on the average historic return of the S&P 500 index, adjusted for inflation. The average return of the U.S. stock market is around 10% per year, adjusted for inflation, dating back to the late 1920s.

How does Mark Spitznagel invest? ›

Investment approach

Spitznagel's self-described investment strategy is focused on risk mitigation in portfolio construction, and is intended to allow his clients to take more systematic risk. In general terms, he does this by owning far out-of-the-money put options on stocks.

How much money do I need to invest to make $1000 a month? ›

Invest in Dividend Stocks

A stock portfolio focused on dividends can generate $1,000 per month or more in perpetual passive income, Mircea Iosif wrote on Medium. “For example, at a 4% dividend yield, you would need a portfolio worth $300,000.

How much money do I need to invest to make $3,000 a month? ›

Imagine you wish to amass $3000 monthly from your investments, amounting to $36,000 annually. If you park your funds in a savings account offering a 2% annual interest rate, you'd need to inject roughly $1.8 million into the account.

What is Warren Buffett's hedge fund? ›

Because Berkshire is a publicly traded holding company, rather than a mutual fund or hedge fund, it doesn't charge fees. And Buffett never had to worry that investors would flood him with too much money at a market top or yank it out at the bottom. Most funds have fickle capital; Berkshire has permanent capital.

What is the most profitable hedge fund in the world? ›

Citadel has now made $74 billion for investors since its inception in 1990, more than any other hedge fund firm.

Is 7% return on investment realistic? ›

General ROI: A positive ROI is generally considered good, with a normal ROI of 5-7% often seen as a reasonable expectation. However, a strong general ROI is something greater than 10%. Return on Stocks: On average, a ROI of 7% after inflation is often considered good, based on the historical returns of the market.

How to get 15% return on investment? ›

The rule says to achieve the goal of earning Rs 1 crore, an investor should invest Rs 15,000 monthly through SIP for 15 years, considering a 15% annual return from an equity fund.

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