h a l f b a k e r yMake mine a double.
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So, basically ETFs that sold short? |
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Um, inverse index funds are widely known to exist.
However, no one is able to consistently pick winners
or losers. |
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For every large company that does a long slow slide,
there are as many that figure out how to turn it
around. |
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Cassandra could not get anyone to listen to her, but if she were alive today she could just get fabulously weathly in the market. I am trying to think of a scenario where future events of some sort at varying temporal distances could be predicted with pinpoint accuracy, but with no possible way to profit at all. |
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I reason that at any time, there are as many obvious
losers as there are obvious winners, it follows that
you
should take advantage of both insights. |
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I know some companies turn things around, thats the
very reason Im suggesting a "500"style rather than
betting against a single entity in such a situation it
wouldn't matter if one or two of the losers were on a
verge of a comeback so long as the aggregate were
losing.
And of course, as losers turned into winners they
would be removed from the fund and replaced with
new failures. |
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