The Dao of Capital :Austrian Investing in a Distorted World

Publication subTitle :Austrian Investing in a Distorted World

Author: Mark Spitznagel  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781118420249

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781118347034

Subject: F830.59 Investment

Language: ENG

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As today's preeminent doomsday investor Mark Spitznagel describes his Daoist and roundabout investment approach, “one gains by losing and loses by gaining.” This is Austrian Investing, an archetypal, counterintuitive, and proven approach, gleaned from the 150-year-old Austrian School of economics, that is both timeless and exceedingly timely.

In The Dao of Capital, hedge fund manager and tail-hedging pioneer Mark Spitznagel—with one of the top returns on capital of the financial crisis, as well as over a career—takes us on a gripping, circuitous journey from the Chicago trading pits, over the coniferous boreal forests and canonical strategists from Warring States China to Napoleonic Europe to burgeoning industrial America, to the great economic thinkers of late 19th century Austria. We arrive at his central investment methodology of Austrian Investing, where victory comes not from waging the immediate decisive battle, but rather from the roundabout approach of seeking the intermediate positional advantage (what he calls shi), of aiming at the indirect means rather than directly at the ends. The monumental challenge is in seeing time differently, in a whole new intertemporal dimension, one that is so contrary to our wiring.

Spitznagel is the first to condense the theories of Ludwig von Mises and his Austrian School of economics into a cohesive and—as Spitznagel has shown—highly effective investment methodology. From identifying the monetary distortions and non-randomness of stock market routs (Spitznagel's bread and butter) to scorned highly-productive assets, in Ron Paul's words from the foreword, Spitznagel “brings Austrian economics from the ivory tower to the investment portfolio.”

The Dao of Capital provides a rare and accessible look through the lens of one of today's great investors to discover a profound harmony with the market process—a harmony that is so essential today.

Chapter

Copyright

pp.:  7 – 8

Contents

pp.:  8 – 13

Foreword

pp.:  13 – 19

Introduction

pp.:  19 – 25

Chapter Two: The Forest in the Pinecone: The Roundabout and the Logic of Growth

pp.:  33 – 65

Chapter Three: Shi: The Intertemporal Strategy

pp.:  65 – 83

Chapter Four: The Seen and the Foreseen: The Roots of the Austrian Tradition

pp.:  83 – 107

Chapter Five: Umweg: The Roundabout Path of the Unternehmer

pp.:  107 – 135

Chapter Six: Time Preference: Overcoming That Humanness About Us

pp.:  135 – 171

Chapter Seven: "The Market Is a Process"

pp.:  171 – 199

Chapter Eight: Homeostasis: Seeking Balance in the Midst of Distortion

pp.:  199 – 235

Chapter Nine: Austrian Investing I: The Eagle and the Swan: Exploiting the Distortion with Misesian Tools

pp.:  235 – 259

Chapter Ten: Austrian Investing II: Siegfried: Exploiting the Böhm-Bawerkian Roundabout

pp.:  259 – 285

Epilogue: The Sisu of the Boreal Forest

pp.:  285 – 309

Notes

pp.:  309 – 325

Acknowledgments

pp.:  325 – 341

About the Author

pp.:  341 – 343

Index

pp.:  343 – 345

LastPages

pp.:  345 – 365

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