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More About This Title More Mortgage Meltdown: 6 Ways to Profit in TheseBad Times
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A clear look at how to capture investment profits during difficult financial times
The U.S. economy has become crippled by the credit and real estate catastrophe. Even though we've all been affected by the calamity and have heard no shortage of news about it, it still seems unfathomable and utterly incomprehensible to most people that the actions of certain mortgage brokers, bankers, ratings agencies, and investment banks could break the economic engine of the world.
Now, for the first time, and in terms everyone can grasp, noted analysts and value investing experts Whitney Tilson and Glenn Tongue explain not only how it happened, but shows that the tsunami of credit problems isn't over. The second wave has yet to come. But if you know catastrophe is looming, you can sidestep the train wreck-and even profit. You just need to understand how bad times present opportunity and where to look. More Mortgage Meltdown can help you achieve this goal. The book
- Breaks down the complex mortgage products and rocket-science securities Wall Street created
- Addresses how to find investment opportunities within the rubble and position your portfolio to take advantage of the crisis
- Explains exactly how the combination of aggressive lending, government missteps, and Wall Street trading practices created the perfect economic storm
- Shows you why the crisis is not yet over and what we can expect going forward
More Mortgage Meltdown can help you understand the events that have unfolded, and put you in a better position to profit from the opportunities that arise during these tough financial times.
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Mr. Tilson is the cofounder and Chairman of the Value Investing Congress, a biannual investment conference in New York City and Los Angeles, as well as the investment newsletters Value Investor Insight and SuperInvestor Insight. He writes a regular column on value investing for Kiplinger's Personal Finance, has written for the Financial Times and TheStreet.com, and was one of the authors of Poor Charlie's Almanack, the definitive book on Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Charlie Munger. He was featured on 60 Minutes in December 2008, was one of five investors included in SmartMoney's 2006 Power 30, was named by Institutional Investor in 2007 as one of twenty Rising Stars, and appears regularly on CNBC and Bloomberg TV. He received an MBA with high distinction from the Harvard Business School, where he was elected a Baker Scholar, and graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College with a bachelor's degree in government.
Mr. Tongue spent seventeen years on Wall Street prior to joining T2 Partners, most recently as an investment banker at UBS, where he was a managing director specializing in acquisitions and leveraged finance. Before UBS, Mr. Tongue was at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette for thirteen years, the last three of which he served as the president of NYSE-listed DLJdirect, the consistently top-rated online brokerage firm. Prior to DLJdirect, Mr. Tongue was a managing director in the investment bank at DLJ, where he worked on over 100 transactions, aggregating more than $40 billion. He received an MBA with distinction from the Wharton School of Business and received a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering and computer science from Princeton University.
Visit www.moremortgagemeltdown.com to ask Whitney and Glenn questions, read their latest thoughts on the companies they analyze in the book, see updated color versions of the book's charts, and much more.
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Acknowledgments vii
Introduction ix
Part One: What Happened and Why, Where Are We Now, and What Does the Future Hold?
Chapter 1 What Happened during the Housing Bubble? 3
Chapter 2 What Caused the Bubble? 29
Chapter 3 What Are the Consequences of the Bubble Bursting? 49
Chapter 4 What Are the Problem Areas? 67
Chapter 5 What’s Next? 97
Part Two: Profiting from the Meltdown
Chapter 6 Advice for All Investors 121
Chapter 7 A False Alarm on Derivatives 149
Case Study: Berkshire Hathaway
Chapter 8 A Battered Blue Chip 179
Case Study: American Express
Chapter 9 Bottom Fishing in Microcaps 199
Case Study: Resource America
Chapter 10 Opportunities in Pools of Distressed Mortgages 215
Case Study: Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-8
Chapter 11 An Introduction to Shorting 227
Chapter 12 A Case of Questionable Reserves 241
Case Study: MBIA Inc
Chapter 13 An Ill-Fated Acquisition? 265
Case Study: Wells Fargo
Conclusion 287
Notes 291
Index 299
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