Introduction.
Chapter One. The Triangle Investment Club Dinner: Hacking Through
the Hedgehog Jungle.
Chapter Two. The New Hedgehogs May Have Been Golden Boys, but They
Still Bleed Red.
Chapter Three. Short Selling Oil: The Crude Joke Was on Us.
Chapter Four. Short Selling is Not for Sissies.
Chapter Five. The Odyssey of Starting a Hedge Fund: A Desperate,
Frantic Adventure.
Chapter Six. The Roadshow Grind: Blood, Swat, Toil, and
Tears.
Chapter Seven. The Run-Up and Haunted by Remembrances and
Doubt.
Chapter Eight. Hedgehogs Come in All Sizes and Shapes.
Chapter Nine. The Violence of Secular Market Cycles.
Chapter Ten. The Battle for Investment Survival: Only Egotists or
Fools Try to Pick Tops and Bottoms.
Chapter Eleven. From One Generation to Another: Bismarck and the
Yale Endowment.
Chapter Twelve. Nature''s Mysticism and Groupthink Stinks.
Chapter Thirteen. The Internet Bubble: I''d Still Rather Have
Air-Conditioning.
Chapter Fourteen. Great Investment Managers Are Intense,
Disciplined Maniacs.
Chapter Fifteen. You''re Only as beloved as Your Most Recent
Performance.
Chapter Sixteen. Once You Have a Fortune, How can You Hang on to
It?
Chapter Seventeen. Three Investment Religions: Growth, Value, and
Agnostic.
Chapter Eighteen. The Trouble with Being Big.
Chapter Nineteen. Bubbles and True Believer.
Chapter Twenty. Divine Intervention or Inside Information? A Tale
That Will Make Your Blood Run Cold.
Chapter Twenty-One. John Maynard Keynes: Economist, Hedge-Fund
manager, and Fascinating Character. Conclusion. Recommended
Reading.