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Please Tell Me Your Opinion Of Andrew Lahde’s Letter To Www.ft.com?

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Letter: Andrew Lahde, Lahde Capital Management
By Andrew Lahde
Published: October 17 2008 19:09 | Last updated: October 17 2008 19:09
October 17, 2008
Today I write not to gloat. Given the pain that nearly everyone is experiencing, that would be entirely inappropriate. Nor am I writing to make further predictions, as most of my forecasts in previous letters have unfolded or are in the process of unfolding. Instead, I am writing to say goodbye.
Recently, on the front page of Section C of the Wall Street Journal, a hedge fund manager who was also closing up shop (a $300 million fund), was quoted as saying, “What I have learned about the hedge fund business is that I hate it.” I could not agree more with that statement. I was in this game for the money. The low hanging fruit, i.e. idiots whose parents paid for prep school, Yale, and then the Harvard MBA, was there for the taking. These people who were (often) truly not worthy of the education they received (or supposedly received) rose to the top of companies such as AIG, Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers and all levels of our government. All of this behavior supporting the Aristocracy only ended up making it easier for me to find people stupid enough to take the other side of my trades. God bless America.
There are far too many people for me to sincerely thank for my success. However, I do not want to sound like a Hollywood actor accepting an award. The money was reward enough. Furthermore, the endless list of those deserving thanks know who they are.
I will no longer manage money for other people or institutions. I have enough of my own wealth to manage. Some people, who think they have arrived at a reasonable estimate of my net worth, might be surprised that I would call it quits with such a small war chest. That is fine; I am content with my rewards. Moreover, I will let others try to amass nine, ten or eleven figure net worths. Meanwhile, their lives suck. Appointments back to back, booked solid for the next three months, they lookforward to their two week vacation in January during which they will likely be glued to their Blackberries or other such devices. What is the point? They will all be forgotten in fifty years anyway. Steve Balmer, Steven Cohen, and Larry Ellison will all be forgotten. I do not understand the legacy thing. Nearly everyone will be forgotten. Give up on leaving your mark. Throw the Blackberry away and enjoy life.
So this is it. With all due respect, I am dropping out. Please do not expect any type of reply to emails or voicemails within normal time frames or at all. Andy Springer and his company will be handling the dissolution of the fund. And don’t worry about my employees, they were always employed by Mr. Springer’s company and only one (who has been well-rewarded) will lose his job.
I have no interest in any deals in which anyone would like me to participate. I truly do not have a strong opinion about any market right now, other than to say that things will continue to get worse for some time, probably years. I am content sitting on the sidelines and waiting. After all, sitting and waiting is how we made money from the subprime debacle. I now have time to repair my health, which was destroyed by the stress I layered onto myself over the past two years, as well as my entire life – where I had to compete for spaces in universities and graduate schools, jobs and assets under management – with those who had all the advantages (rich parents) that I did not. May meritocracy be part of a new form of government, which needs to be established.
On the issue of the U.S. Government, I would like to make a modest proposal. First, I point out the obvious flaws, whereby legislation was repeatedly brought forth to Congress over the past eight years, which would have reigned in the predatory lending practices of now mostly defunct institutions. These institutions regularly filled the coffers of both parties in return for voting down all of this legislation designed to protect the common citizen. This is an outrage, yet no one seems to know or care about it. Since Thomas Jefferson and Adam Smith passed, I would argue that there has been a dearth of worthy philosophers in this country, at least ones focused on improving government. Capitalism worked for two hundred years, but times change, and systems become corrupt. George Soros, a man of staggering wealth, has stated that he would like to be remembered as a philosopher. My suggestion is that this great man start and sponsor a forum for great minds to come together to create a new system of government that truly represents the common man’s interest, while at the same time creating rewards great enough to attract the best and brightest minds to serve in government roles without having to rely on corruption to further their interests or lifestyles. This forum could be similar to the one used to create the operating system, Linux, which competes with Microsoft’s near monopoly. I

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Responses to “Please Tell Me Your Opinion Of Andrew Lahde’s Letter To Www.ft.com?”

  1. I have 3 words: ITS ABOUT TIME!
    WE THE PEOPLE can only blame ourselves, we let this happen, call it complacency or ignorance for not standing up against it. What happened to the words Republic and Democracy. I have yet to see one. Ask yourself…Does your vote really count, or does it even matter? (where’s Gore?)…Do you really know who most of these PIGS in the office are? Have you ever sat down with your congressman and forced him to answer the tough questions that YOU care about…We are only human but how the hell did we get this low. WHY in the world is the most peaceful drug illegal and the most dangerous drug (alcohol) legal? Why do people care if anyone does steroids? – for goodness sake we live in a country that embraces competition and pushes its students and pros to the brink of depression and anguish because they need or should be the best or always better. In fact steroids taken in moderation has great benefits that exceed all the negatives -ask your doctor but make sure he knows what hes talking about. Get my drift – NOTHING MAKES SENSE ANYMORE. What did YOU expect. Can govt really control every aspect of peoples lives like this. Does the govt have to not only be in our every pocket but also in our personal life. Every time something happens people look to blame someone….why don’t we just fix it or fight it if we care so much about it. You think MADD is solving any problems. They’ve practically made a business out of people that drink -which just happens to be sold to Americans on every commercial like its some kind of healthy necessity. Journalism doesn’t exist, just watch FOX for 1 min and you’ll understand. God bless America.

  2. It’s brilliant!

  3. I composed a similar letter fifteen years ago. Above all, I took action. Sold my firm, to the dismay of clientele, and stopped racing rats. I started competing by the numbers. My way. Buy a few shares, sell a few, buy a few more. I love it more. I’m not regulated, intimidated, or constipated. Don’t pay the taxes, and get the gains. I am better, and more healthy, and secure in my efforts. I’m 42. I advise FRIENDS.
    I love this letter. With the corruption I experienced, and the lack of professionalism for personal gain, it restores my faith in humanity. It proves that man can motivate himself above the material aspects to a higher plane, for the greater good.
    I felt I couldn’t right the wrongs that were so obvious, (like this $700B Bailout) and I would’ve ended up tainted too. Kudos. I missed the letter, but I’m not a FT fan.

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