How do you calculate the odds of catastrophe?

Chris F. Masse August 25th, 2007

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In Nature’s Casino - (10 pages in all) - by New York Times’ Michael Lewis

I have read only portions of it. It’s a long (10 pages!!!!) narrative about the people behind a new market that “has sprung up to spread the risk.”

Psstt… If the name of “Michael Lewis” rings a bell in your head, that’s because that’s the guy who wrote that long article on ProTrade for Portfolio, last spring.

UPDATE: Jed Christiansen comments…

I believe that’s the same Michael Lewis that wrote Moneyball (baseball and better statistics), and Liar’s Poker (finance in the 80’s).

Moneyball was a great book, and from what I understand has really started changing baseball in the past few years.

One Response to “How do you calculate the odds of catastrophe?”

  1. Chris. F. MasseNo Gravataron 30 Aug 2007 at 9:32 am

    Securitizing Catastrophe
    http://radar.oreilly.com/archi.....ng_ri.html

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