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Merton’s perfect-arbitrage assumption was an essential building block in Long-Term’s (and many other firms’) hedging strategies. The partners, of course, had worked with the same risk assumptions at Salomon Brothers and had racked up phenomenal profits—albeit with the occasional nasty loss. This gave them tremendous confidence. Their trades usually were sensible, meaning that they were aligned with the odds. Nonetheless, the
When Genius Failed: The Rise and Fall of Long-Term Capital Management
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