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| name = Boaz Weinstein | image = | alt = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = {{birth year and age|1973}} | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | nationality = United States | other_names = | known_for = | alma_mater = B.A. University of Michigan | occupation = Founder of Saba Capital Management | parents = Stanford and Giselle Weinstein | spouse = Tali Farhadian | children = | networth = {{gain}} US$ 450 million (September 2012)[1] }} Boaz Weinstein (born 1973) is an American hedge fund manager[2] and founder of Saba Capital Management.[3] He was born to Israeli and American parents. Early life and educationWeinstein grew up in a secular Jewish family.[4] Weinstein first enrolled in a chess workshop at the age of five and earned the title of National Master by the time he was sixteen.[5] He is also a skilled poker and blackjack player.[6] In 2005, Warren Buffett invited him to a poker tournament, where he won a Maserati.[7] Weinstein graduated from Stuyvesant High School in New York City and from the University of Michigan in 1995 with a degree in Philosophy.[4] Deutsche BankBoaz worked at Deutsche Bank from 1998–2009. He was Co-Head of Global Credit Trading where he oversaw a team of approximately 650 professionals and was a member of the Global Markets Executive Committee. Boaz rose to prominence in 2006 and 2007, when the Saba proprietary trading group cleared over $1.5 billion in profits. Weinstein was promoted at age 27 to become Deutsche Bank’s youngest ever Managing Director.[4] His proprietary trading group was reported to have lost $1.8 billion in 2008, his only losing year out of his eleven years at Deutsche Bank.[8] Saba Capital ManagementIn 2009, Weinstein went ahead with a plan to lift out 15 members of his team to start his own credit-focused hedge fund, Saba Capital Management, based in New York.[9][10] Saba launched its flagship fund in August 2009 with $140 million. In March 2011, Saba was listed as the fastest growing hedge fund in 2010 by Absolute Return + Alpha Magazine.[11] Weinstein was also included in Fortune Magazine’s 40 Under 40 list in 2010 and 2011.[12][13] In 2012, Weinstein profited from a notable $6-billion loss incurred by JPMorgan on account of a failed investment in credit derivatives attributed to Bruno Iksil.[14][15][16] Saba lost money in 2012, 2013, and 2014 and as some investors withdrew their funds, the main fund's assets fell to $736 million as of January 2015.[17][18][19] As of March 2017, Saba managed $1.7 billion in assets.[20] PhilanthropyWeinstein serves on the Board of Directors of Stuyvesant High School and is also a Leadership Council member for Robin Hood, New York’s largest poverty-fighting organization. Weinstein's philanthropy has focused on public school education, New York City, and Jewish causes.[21][22][23][24] Personal lifeIn 2010, Weinstein married Tali Farhadian in a Jewish ceremony at the Central Synagogue in Manhattan.[25] Tali was born in 1975 in Iran to a Jewish family that fled after the fall of the Shah in 1979.[26] She is a Rhodes Scholar and was previously an attorney with the United States Department of Justice.[25] In 2012 Weinstein was reported to have bought a $25.5 million property on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue, from the estate of Huguette Clark.[27][28] References1. ^[https://www.forbes.com/special-report/2012/forbes-400/ones-to-watch/profiles/0917_ones-to-watch_boaz-weinstein.html Forbes - Ones to Watch: Boaz Weinstein] September 2012 2. ^{{Cite news|title = Young Traders Thrive In the Stock/Bond Nexus|url = https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB113228082521100990|newspaper = Wall Street Journal|access-date = 2015-08-31|issn = 0099-9660|first = Henny|last = Sender|date = November 18, 2005}} 3. ^{{cite news|url=http://money.cnn.com/gallery/magazines/fortune/2012/10/11/40-under-40.fortune/12.html|title=Boaz Weinstein|publisher=CNN Money|accessdate=18 March 2013|date=11 October 2012}} 4. ^1 2 {{Cite web|title = 'Even the best investors have bad years'|url = http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3988003,00.html|accessdate = August 31, 2015|last = Shamir|first = Tali|website = Ynetnews|date = November 23, 2010}} 5. ^{{Cite news|title = Deutsche Bank Fallen Trader Left Behind $1.8 Billion Hole|url = https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB123387976335254731|newspaper = Wall Street Journal|access-date = 2015-08-31|issn = 0099-9660|first = Scott|last = Patterson|first2 = Serena|last2 = Ng|date = February 6, 2009}} 6. ^Blackjack stats blog, Boaz Weinstein, 8/02/2009 7. ^Scott Patterson, [https://www.scribd.com/doc/26334672/The-Quants-by-Scott-Patterson-Excerpt The Quants], Crown Business New York, 2010 8. ^{{Cite web|title = Weinstein Profits From Bond Distress as Paulson Loses|url = https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2010-06-09/boaz-weinstein-profits-from-credit-market-distress-handing-paulson-losses|website = Bloomberg.com|accessdate = August 31, 2015|first = Shannon|last = D. Harrington|first2 = Pierre|last2 = Paulden|date = June 9, 2010}} 9. ^The Next Best Hope 10. ^{{Cite web|title = Boaz Weinstein Said to Raise $160 Million for Saba Hedge Fund - Bloomberg|url = https://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aetlGGxFK3QI|website = www.bloomberg.com|accessdate = August 31, 2015|date = June 1, 2009|first = Saijel|last = Kishan|last2 = Simmons|first2 = Jacqueline}} 11. ^Billion dollar club {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110810074417/http://www.absolutereturn-alpha.com/Article/2775999/Research-and-Rankings-Billion-Dollar-Club/Billion-dollar-club.html/ |date=August 10, 2011 }} 12. ^Fortune's 40 under 40 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110906091459/http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2010/fortune/1010/gallery.40_under_40.fortune/17.html/ |date=September 6, 2011 }} 13. ^{{cite news| url=http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2011/news/companies/1110/gallery.40_under_40.fortune/19.html | work=CNN | title=40 Under 40}} 14. ^{{cite news|last=Celarier|first=Michelle|title=The man who beached 'Moby Iksil'|url=http://www.nypost.com/p/news/business/beaching_moby_iksil_oDczQscW3k4Mz1A0A0GTQI|accessdate=16 May 2012|newspaper=The New York Post|date=16 May 2012}} 15. ^{{cite news|last=Ahmed|first=Azam|title=How Boaz Weinstein and Hedge Funds Outsmarted JPMorgan|url=https://www.cnbc.com/id/47580319|accessdate=3 June 2012|newspaper=CNBC|date=28 May 2012|agency=The New York Times}} 16. ^{{cite web|last1=Celarier|first1=Michelle|title=Boaz Weinstein says Jamie Dimon should have known about ‘London Whale’|url=https://nypost.com/2013/03/22/boaz-weinstein-says-jamie-dimon-should-have-known-about-london-whale/|publisher=New York Post|date=March 22, 2013}} 17. ^Katherine Burton and Mary Childs, [https://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-12-24/boaz-loses-for-second-year-as-european-bet-sours.html/ "Boaz Loses for Second Year as European Bet Sours"], Bloomberg News, Dec 24, 2013 18. ^http://www.finalternatives.com/node/29641 19. ^https://www.wsj.com/articles/saba-capitals-main-fund-down-to-736-million-1421358393 20. ^{{cite web|last1=Delevingne|first1=Lawrence|title=Hedge fund Saba settles valuation dispute with Canadian pension plan|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/hedgefunds-saba-idUSL2N1GY1LD|publisher=Reuters|date=March 21, 2017}} 21. ^{{cite news|last=Fleisher|first=Lisa|title=Donation May Heal Stuyvesant Rift|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702303343404577516780020579506|work=The Wall Street Journal|date=July 10, 2012}} 22. ^{{cite news|last=Alden|first=William|title=Wall Street Titans Toast Philanthropy at UJA-Federation Dinner|url=https://dealbook.nytimes.com/2012/12/11/wall-street-titans-toast-philanthropy-at-uja-federation-dinner/?_r=0|work=The New York Times|date=December 11, 2012}} 23. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.successacademies.org/about/board-of-directors/|title=Boaz Weinstein|publisher=SuccessAcademies.org}} 24. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.robinhood.org/governance#section-3|title=Robin Hood|publisher=Robinhood.org}} 25. ^1 [https://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/07/fashion/weddings/07FARHADIAN.html New York Times: "Tali Farhadian and Boaz Weinstein"] November 5, 2010 26. ^Yale Bulletin: "Soros Fellowships for New Americans" {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130420005449/http://www.yale.edu/opa/arc-ybc/v30.n22/story1.html# |date=2013-04-20 }} March 15, 2002 27. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-07-12/boaz-weinstein-buys-manhattan-co-op-apartment-for-25-5-million.html |first=Oshrat |last=Carmiel |first2=Saijel |last2=Kishan |work=Bloomberg |title=Boaz Weinstein Buys Manhattan Co-Op Apartment for $25.5 Million |date=July 12, 2012 }} 28. ^Bill Dedman and Paul Clark Newell, Jr., Empty Mansions: The Mysterious Life of Huguette Clark and the Loss of one of the World's Greatest Fortunes, London: Atlantic Books, 2013, p. 348 External links
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