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Plight of the Fortune Tellers

Why We Need to Manage Financial Risk Differently

Riccardo Rebonato author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Princeton University Press

Published:10th Dec '10

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This book advocates for a return to authentic decision-making in financial planning, challenging conventional risk management practices and emphasizing human behavior.

In Plight of the Fortune Tellers, Riccardo Rebonato presents a compelling argument for the necessity of restoring authentic decision-making to financial planning. The book critiques the current reliance on complex mathematical models and emphasizes the importance of understanding human psychology in managing financial risks. Rebonato proposes a financial model that integrates probability, experimental psychology, and decision theory, challenging readers to rethink traditional notions of risk management. He posits that effective risk management is ultimately about real people making informed choices in the face of uncertainty.

Throughout Plight of the Fortune Tellers, Rebonato addresses the shortcomings of contemporary risk management practices, which often lean heavily on quantitative precision. He argues that this over-reliance can lead to dangerous misconceptions about financial risk, potentially endangering both individuals and institutions. By offering a radical yet sensible solution, he encourages a shift towards a more human-centered approach to decision-making, where the complexities of human behavior are acknowledged and factored into financial strategies.

The book also includes a new preface that contextualizes Rebonato's ideas within the framework of the global financial crisis, highlighting the ongoing relevance of his arguments. With insightful critiques and practical recommendations, Plight of the Fortune Tellers serves as an essential read for anyone interested in the future of risk management, from seasoned professionals to curious newcomers. Rebonato's engaging writing style, combined with his expertise, makes this book both informative and enjoyable.

"[Plight of the Fortune Tellers] is timely... [I]t provides a relatively accessible guide to annoyingly influential statistical theories, and it makes you think."--Financial World "A fascinating read... Rebonato writes in an engaging prose that is free of mathematics, yet intellectually rigorous. He provides a top-level view of risk management, founded on real-world situations."--Philippe Jorion, Journal of Economic Literature "[Plight of the Fortune Tellers] was written to appeal to a wide audience. Stylistically, Rebonato is an engaging writer who uses analogies and interesting examples...I'm confident you'll enjoy this book and that, after reading it, you will join in the dialog that Rebonato has started."--Garp Risk Review "In his new book, Plight of the Fortune Tellers, Rebonato shows... why Merrill Lynch and Citigroup shareholders are right to be concerned. Nowhere have I read a better account of how a conscientious, intellectually disciplined market risk manager approaches his work in today's complex world. Well known to Risk readers as a master of interest rate modeling, Rebonato has written an accessible, non-technical book."--Nicholas Dunbar, Risk "In Plight of the Fortune Tellers, Rebonato analyzes and offers solutions to problems related to quantitative risk management strategies and the value-at-risk (VAR) methodology currently used by financial managers. Through stories, examples, theory, and practical methods, he first provides a critical review of the current state of affairs in investment risk management. Then, he proposes how we should 'revisit our ideas about probability in financial risk management' and 'put decision making back at center stage.' In Plight of the Fortune Tellers contains valuable insights into the development of VAR methodology and problems associated with its use in the present financial management arena... In Plight of the Fortune Tellers is a book recommended for practitioners currently involved in quantitative methods and for students of investments and risk management at the graduate school level."--James Jackson, CFA Digest "This is an enjoyable, approachable book that may be read by anyone with an analytical mind. It is free of mathematics, yet it makes no concessions when it comes to explaining the complexities of a problem...I found a flowing prose that was a pleasure to read...[P]light of the Fortune Tellers is a great wake-up call for the industry. It deserves to be widely read since we all would like to be able to rely on the stability of the financial sector. It would be nice to get the risk management right."--Jessica James, Physics World "Remember that feeling of bewilderment after your first few weeks in your first job after university? That wrenching realization that, while the theories that you had laboured to understand may have been illuminating, they were too abstract to be applied to the real world? Reading Riccardo Rebonato's intriguing book brings those memories flooding back. For while Rebonato well understands, approves of, and writes about quantitative probability and risk theory, his day job involves actually managing financial risk. Hence he appreciates the limits both of theory and of applying it to real world situations... There is considerably more meat in this wise, practical, yet unpretentious book than can be summarized in a short review."--John Llewellyn, The Business Economist "Riccardo Rebonato is a better fortuneteller than the risk analysts he writes about. He has read the palms of the 'quants' who revel in developing ever more complex risk models and found that their 'real life' line is rather short. But apart from confirming the prejudices of a financial journalist with no statistical training, is this book worth reading? The answer is yes. It is timely; the subject--financial risk management--matters hugely; it provides a relatively accessible guide to annoyingly influential statistical theories; and it makes you think."--Financial World online "Plight of the Fortune Tellers is insightful and entertaining. It provides a non-technical yet sophisticated introduction to the perils of modern risk management and it has the potential to lead us in a better direction. Don't miss it."--Lisa R. Goldberg, Journal of Investment Management "This book should be on the reading list of experienced risk managers in the financial services industry as well as students who are contemplating a career in the field. It provides a thoughtful qualitative companion to more equation-laden texts on modern risk management."--Moshe A. Milevsky, Journal of Pension Economics and Finance "Plight of the Fortune Tellers is the best non-specialist introduction to quantitative financial risk management I have found."--Danny Reviews "This is an interesting book for managers or regulators whose responsibilities include oversight of finance."--Wan Lixin, Shanghai Daily

ISBN: 9780691148175

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 454g

328 pages

Revised edition