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Most fundamentally, the traditional leverage ratio compared capital to assets, whereas value at-risk compared capital to potential losses. There was no doubt that LTCM had chosen the more relevant yardstick: The whole point of capital was to serve as a cushion against losses, so it was the size of potential losses that determined whether a fund’s capital was adequate.
More Money Than God: Hedge Funds and the Making of a New Elite
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