George soros is a master financial theorist. He is always calm, neither laughing nor frowning. He has a unique way to participate in the investment game, understands the special style necessary for the investment market and has a unique insight into the market. Many people who have experienced or understood the Asian financial turmoil must be very familiar with the name Soros. As early as September 1992, when the man who was known as "the man who can beat the Bank of England" made a profit of 2 billion dollars from the famous pound war, it already marked the arrival of the "Soros era" in the international financial market. Soros, with a keen sense of smell, showed extraordinary superhuman talent in the stock, foreign exchange and futures markets. Soros was born in a Jewish family in Budapest, Hungary from 65438 to 0930. From 65438 to 0947, he moved to England and graduated from London School of Economics. From 65438 to 0956, Soros came to the United States, and the international investment fund he founded and managed accumulated a lot of wealth during this period. He spent three years studying the theory and analysis reports of financial arbitrage in various countries, and studying international economic practice according to the needs of practical work. From 65438 to 0963, Soros started as a securities analyst and later became the company's overseas fund manager.
1969, he met jim rogers, a master of financial investment, and co-founded Quantum Fund with Rogers in 1970. Rogers is responsible for the research work of choosing investment countries, while Soros is responsible for the actual operation, engaging in all-round international stock and arbitrage investment. From 65438 to 0979, Soros founded his first foundation, the Open Society Fund, in new york. 1984 founded the first Eastern European Foundation in Hungary, and later 1987 founded the Soros Foundation in the former Soviet Union. At present, Soros provides funds for the foundation network, which operates in 365,438+0 countries, covering the former Soviet Union and central Eurasia, Central and Eastern Europe, and some countries in South Africa, Haiti, Guatemala and America. These foundations are committed to building and maintaining infrastructure and public facilities in an open society.