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Long-Term’s trades were linked—they had been correlated before the fact. “They had the same spread trade everywhere in the world,” Fisher thought. Gensler had a related thought: During a crisis, the correlations always go to one. When a quake hits, all markets tremble. Why was Long-Term so surprised by that?
When Genius Failed: The Rise and Fall of Long-Term Capital Management
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