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By Bill Gross
May 26, 2024
All Proceeds from Sales of the Book to Benefit Charity
LAGUNA BEACH, Calif., May 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — “Bond King” Bill Gross announced the release of his new book, The King and I: 46 Years of Investment Outlooks, Musings, And “Commonsensical” Thoughts from Bond King Bill Gross, a compilation of his celebrated “Investment Outlooks”. A combination of wit, wisdom and personal anecdotes, Gross’s Investment Outlooks have been eagerly anticipated by investors since he first started writing them in the 1970’s after co-founding what became the PIMCO bond trading powerhouse.
Described as “quirky,” a “distinct voice,” “wildly unscripted,” and, by his own words, “a little zany,” the irreverent and highly personalized Outlooks have been anything but dull. Gross has used the Investment Outlooks to share some of his home life, personality quirks (not a fan of Christmas parties), but mostly to provide insights from one of the greatest investment minds of his generation.
Now, for the first time, the Bill Gross Investment Outlooks have been collected in a single volume spanning the decades back to 1978, not long after PIMCO’s founding. The King and I represents the accumulated ideas that led to Gross’s outperformance over a span of decades, a record unmatched by few money managers. Continuing to write the Outlooks after his retirement from active fund management, Gross’s thoughts on everything from “meme stocks,” to the demise of the total return funds he created, still resonate among investors and attract widespread media attention.
All the hits (and occasional misses) are included. The famous 2002 Outlook questioning the credit — and credibility — of then-blue-chip GE that sent the stock plummeting (and caused GE to issue a “stinging refutation”). “The Plankton Theory” from 1980, still cited today, which contrasted “the haves and have-nots” of Wall Street, with the Fed and its member banks acting as metaphorical whales, and small investors earning .01% on their money market funds as the plankton. And Gross’s person favorites: “Credit Supernova!” from 2013, which best displays his forecasting and economic depth; and his favorite examples of writing, including “Back to Butler Creek” from 1993 about bond investing, and 1991’s “Echoes From Africa” about inflation.
No less an authority than Warren Buffett, whose own annual shareholder letters are legendary, is a fan of the Gross Outlooks: “I eagerly look forward to Bill Gross’s commentaries. The prose is lively, the logic flawless, and the insights valuable. It’s going to be a delight to have his views collected in a volume to which I can readily refer.”
The King and I: 46 Years of Investment Outlooks, Musings, And “Commonsensical” Thoughts from Bond King Bill Gross offers a unique anthology of one man’s journey through almost half a century of booms and busts in the most dynamic economy in history. The digital book is for sale exclusively on Amazon.com. As with Gross’s prior book, I’m Still Standing: Bond King Bill Gross and the PIMCO Express, all proceeds will be donated to charity through the William, Jeff and Jennifer Gross Family Foundation.