Barton Biggs
Barton Biggs was a pioneering American money manager and global investment strategist who invented the role of chief global strategist at Morgan Stanley in 1985 and famously predicted the dot-com bubble crash in the late 1990s. After retiring in 2003, he founded the multibillion-dollar hedge fund Traxis Partners and authored several books on investing, including 'Hedgehogging' and 'Wealth War & Wisdom'.
Investing
Finance
Hedge Funds
Hedgehogging
Diary of a Hedgehog: Biggs' Final Words on the Markets
A Hedge Fund Tale of Reach and Grasp: Or What's a Heaven For
Biggs on Finance, Economics, and the Stock Market: Barton's Market Chronicles from the Morgan Stanley Years
World-Class Climbs: Twenty Great Mountaineering Adventures--A Travel Guide