Over the past century, if the wealthiest families had spent
a reasonable fraction of their wealth, paid taxes, invested in the stock
market, and passed their wealth down to the next generation, there would be
tens of thousands of billionaire heirs to generations-old fortunes today.
The
puzzle of The Missing Billionaires is why you cannot find one
such billionaire on any current rich list. There are a number of explanations,
but this book is focused on one mistake which is of profound importance to all
investors: poor risk decisions, both in investing and spending. Many of these
families didn’t choose bad investments– they sized them incorrectly– and
allowed their spending decisions to amplify this mistake.
The Missing Billionaires book offers a simple
yet powerful framework for making important lifetime financial decisions in a
systematic and rational way. It's for readers with a baseline level of
financial literacy, but doesn’t require a PhD. It fills the gap between personal
finance books and the academic literature, bringing the valuable insights of
academic finance to non-specialists.
Part One builds the theory of optimal investment sizing from
first principles, starting with betting on biased coins. Part Two covers
lifetime financial decision-making, with emphasis on the integration of
investment, saving and spending decisions. Part Three covers practical
implementation details, including how to calibrate your personal level of
risk-aversion, and how to estimate the expected return and risk on a broad
spectrum of investments.
The book is packed with case studies and anecdotes,
including one about Victor’s investment with LTCM as a partner, and a bonus
chapter on Liar’s Poker. The authors draw extensively on their own experiences
as principals of Elm Wealth, a multi-billion-dollar wealth management practice,
and prior to that on their years as arbitrage traders– Victor at Salomon
Brothers and LTCM, and James at Nationsbank/CRT and Citadel.
Whether you are young and building wealth, an entrepreneur
invested heavily in your own business, or at a stage where your primary focus
is investing and spending, The Missing Billionaires: A Guide to Better
Financial Decisions is your must-have resource for thoughtful
financial decision-making.
About the Author
Victor Haghani has 40 years' experience working
and innovating in the financial markets, and has been a prolific contributor to
academic and practitioner finance literature. He founded Elm Wealth in 2011 to
help clients, including his own family, manage and preserve their wealth with a
thoughtful, research-based, and cost-effective approach that covers not just
investment management but also broader decisions about wealth and finances.
Victor started his career at Salomon Brothers in 1984, where he became a Managing
Director in the bond-arbitrage group, and in 1993 he was a co-founding partner
of Long-Term Capital Management. He lives in London and Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
James White has spent two decades working in
finance, covering the gamut of quantitative research, market-making, investing,
and wealth management. He is currently the CEO of Elm Wealth, and previously
has held research, trading, and executive roles at PAC Partners, Citadel, and
Bank of America. He lives in Philadelphia.