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An edition of The Predictors (1999)

The predictors

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Excerpted in The New Yorker and hailed by the business press, The Predictors is destined to become a classic of its generation--an antic, subversive odyssey into a universe defined by the mystical convergence of physics and finance.

How could a couple of rumpled physicists in sandals and Eat-the-Rich T-shirts, piling computers into an adobe house in Santa Fe, hope to take on the masters of the universe from Morgan Stanley? Doyne Farmer and Norman Packard may never have read The Wall Street Journal, but they happen to be among the founders of the new sciences of chaos and complexity. Who better to try to find order in the apparently unreasoned chaos of the global financial markets? Thomas A. Bass takes us inside their start-up company, following it from its inception as a motley collection of longhaired Ph.D.s to its passage into the centers of financial power, where "the predictors" find investors and finally go live with real money. The Predictors is a dizzying, often hilarious tale of genius and greed.

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Publisher
H. Holt and Co.
Language
English
Pages
309

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
332.6
Library of Congress
HG4621 .B37 1999, HG4621.B37 1999, HG 4621 B37 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 309 p. ;
Number of pages
309

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL379676M
Internet Archive
predictors00bass_0
ISBN 10
0805057560
LCCN
98041820
Library Thing
287247
Goodreads
1895863

First Sentence

"All hell has broken loose in the Chicago exchanges."

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