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They Lost $553 Million in a Single Day: Long Term Capital Management Chapter 2

44 min Β· 14. juli 2026
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In August 1998 the most brilliant hedge fund in history - Long-Term Capital Management, run by two Nobel laureates and the most feared bond trader on Wall Street... lost $553 million in a single day, a loss its own models called almost impossible. When Russia defaulted on its own currency, every safe bet the fund held began losing at once, and 44% of its capital vanished in a month. The Federal Reserve had to summon Wall Street's 14 biggest banks to put up $3.6 billion and take it over β€” no taxpayer money. The cruel twist: the trades were right. Within a year they would have made a fortune. The geniuses just couldn't survive long enough to be proven right.🎧 Part of the Sleepy Stock Market series β€” financial history told as documentary audio.SLEEPY STOCK MARKETFall asleep to the greatest stories in financial history.#LTCM #LongTermCapital #WallStreet #FinancialHistory #Nobel #JohnMeriwether #HedgeFund #1998Crisis #StockMarket #Finance

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episode They Lost $553 Million in a Single Day: Long Term Capital Management Chapter 2 artwork

They Lost $553 Million in a Single Day: Long Term Capital Management Chapter 2

In August 1998 the most brilliant hedge fund in history - Long-Term Capital Management, run by two Nobel laureates and the most feared bond trader on Wall Street... lost $553 million in a single day, a loss its own models called almost impossible. When Russia defaulted on its own currency, every safe bet the fund held began losing at once, and 44% of its capital vanished in a month. The Federal Reserve had to summon Wall Street's 14 biggest banks to put up $3.6 billion and take it over β€” no taxpayer money. The cruel twist: the trades were right. Within a year they would have made a fortune. The geniuses just couldn't survive long enough to be proven right.🎧 Part of the Sleepy Stock Market series β€” financial history told as documentary audio.SLEEPY STOCK MARKETFall asleep to the greatest stories in financial history.#LTCM #LongTermCapital #WallStreet #FinancialHistory #Nobel #JohnMeriwether #HedgeFund #1998Crisis #StockMarket #Finance

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