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The Alchemy of Finance: The New Paradigm (Wiley Investment Classics (Paperback))

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New chapter by Soros on the secrets to his success along with a new Preface and Introduction.

New Foreword by renowned economist Paul Volcker

"An extraordinary . . . inside look into the decision-making process of the most successful money manager of our time. Fantastic."
The Wall Street Journal

George Soros is unquestionably one of the most powerful and profitable investors in the world today. Dubbed by BusinessWeek as "the Man who Moves Markets," Soros made a fortune competing with the British pound and remains active today in the global financial community. Now, in this special edition of the classic investment book, The Alchemy of Finance, Soros presents a theoretical and practical account of current financial trends and a new paradigm by which to understand the financial market today. This edition's expanded and revised Introduction details Soros's innovative investment practices along with his views of the world and world order. He also describes a new paradigm for the "theory of reflexivity" which underlies his unique investment strategies. Filled with expert advice and valuable business lessons, The Alchemy of Finance reveals the timeless principles of an investing legend.

This special edition will feature a new chapter by Soros on the secrets of his success and a new Foreword by the Honorable Paul Volcker, former Chairman of the Federal Reserve.

George Soros (New York, NY) is President of Soros Fund Management and Chief Investment Advisor to Quantum Fund N.V., a $12 billion international investment fund. Besides his numerous ventures in finance, Soros is also extremely active in the worlds of education, culture, and economic aid and development through his Open Society Fund and the Soros Foundation.

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“…contains a detailed description of his trading methods and repays careful reading.” (Investors Chronicle, 1st April 2005)

“…these updated classics are packed with investment wisdom…” (What Investment, November 2003)



"Wer genau wissen will, wie das ungarische Finanzgenie gegen das Pfund spekulierte, kommt hier voll auf seine Kosten. In seiner Alchemistenküche gibt George Soros fantastische Einblicke in den Entscheidungsprozess eines mit allen Wassern gewaschenen Spekulanten." (WERTPAPIERE - Das Börsenjournal, 4. Dezember 2003)

From the Inside Flap

"An honest struggle by an independent and searching mind to break through an old and stale orthodoxy with new and meaningful insights into financial and human behavior"
—Paul A. Volcker

"An extraordinary . . . inside look into the decision-making process of the most successful money manager of our time. Fantastic."
—The Wall Street Journal

"A breathtakingly brilliant book. Soros is one of the core of masters . . . who can actually begin to digest the astonishing complexity . . . of the game of finance in recent years."
— Esquire

"A seminal investment book . . . it should be read, underlined, and thought about page by page, concept by idea. . . . He's the best pure investor ever . . . probably the finest analyst of the world in our time."
—Barton M. Biggs Director, BKF Capital Group, Inc.

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4.9 out of 5

98.00% of customers are satisfied

5.0 out of 5 stars A foundational book that had helped me think clearly about so much. A better title: The Alchemy of Everything

C. · 10 March 2017

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book

R. · 17 March 2025

Great. book

5.0 out of 5 stars Great purchase. No problems

S.P. · 28 June 2023

Great purchase. No problems

4.0 out of 5 stars Amazing thesis from a brilliant thinker.

B.C. · 13 December 2002

As the synopsys says, this a book about how Soros views the market and current (at the time he wrote) economic theory, rather than a get-rich-quick guide.It is massively complex in the ideas presented, necessarily so. I did find my self re-reading certain pages, sections two or three times to get my head around the points he was trying to make. Having said that, I think that the ideas were as simplified and accessible as they could get, whilst retaining the points the author was trying to put across.George Soros is essentially presenting an opposite theory of how markets work to that of Scholes et al. As Soros's fund is a practical application of his theories, the successes of that may be equated with the value of what he says. However, Soros is pushing a theory that markets are unpredictable and irrational and that models are a straw man ... really saying his speculation is largely an exploitation of that knowledge.The opposing view (from around the same time) was being implemented practically by Scholes, Meriweather and others in LTCM (See "When Genius Failed"). To see how both sides where successfully exploiting more naive market participants see "All that Glitters".After the dramatic failure of LTCM, more sway was given to Soros' point of view, largely as his successful fund had been battered but survived more or less in tact. Some time in more recent history that fund also took a big kicking. Bizarrely this does give some more credence to to the theory Soros puts forward .... he is saying that one makes money in markets by being maverick and ignoring popular theory, so once people started copying him it is time to change the game plan or face the consequences!All in all a very interesting thesis, especially to anyone with any knowledge of the man or the markets. Although it is economic theory and market psychology, etc, it is written more as manifesto and so engaging and accessible.Not for the newcomer though, it would probably pay to have read a bit about trading, derivatives etc before attempting this one.

5.0 out of 5 stars Great insights for professional investors as well as newbies into ...

G. · 25 June 2015

Great insights for professional investors as well as newbies into creative alternative asset class investment thinking. Its the unconventional which generates those excess returns. As an investment firm we have five leading classic investment textbooks we all re-read every year - and compare those to contemporary thinking and practice - contemporary thinking has actually gone backwards as an excessive aversion to risk and tsunami of regulation take their toll. Alchemy has joined our group of 5.........bravo

very good

L. · 27 October 2018

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s.h. · 9 February 2024

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Five Stars

A.C. · 18 October 2015

best ever book in my life

Good book

E. · 1 June 2025

Good read, book arrived quickly and in great condition

Brilliant ... a perfect companion for the intelligent investor

A.C. · 22 January 2025

Ben Graham describes Mr. Market as an insane business partner who constantly quotes changing prices on businesses. Soros takes this notion and overlays the concept of Boom and Bust ...describing how good ideas become asset bubbles that follow a pattern ... During the Boom Nothing can go wrong and the crowdtakes even bad news as good... once the bubble bursts the crowd takes the opposite view and even good news becomes part of the downdraft ... by recognizing this behavior one can take a position to protect yourself of profit from the dynamics ... also Read The Intelligent Investor, by Benjamin Graham

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