Long Term Capital Management (LTCM) was a hedge fund that used high leverage and complex mathematical models to exploit pricing anomalies in global markets. Its strategies benefited institutional investors seeking outsized returns, but its collapse in 1998 nearly triggered systemic risk, demonstrating the dangers of over-reliance on leverage and model-based trading.
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