@DudeWhoInvests Which index? How much do you put in? What entity do you put it in? When do you buy and sell? What’s the tax implication? How do you borrow against it? When do you buy? When do you sell?
@LinkedInLunat1c They took on more risk to generate a 600 meal for you. If they mis cooked the steaks or dropped it then they could of loss more money on your meal than a $20 meal. You can more tip cause the restaurant had to take more risk to generate the product and service you wanted
@Trace_Cohen Well what fund? What asset class? Clearly they person picked a bad fund which is on them.
Who cares about YTD? It’s half way through the year.
@Trace_Cohen Endowments like them cause they need to pay scholarships and can’t afford down years in the market so they are willing to underperform indices if that means more certainly around the volatility and return and less down years which is what hedge funds deliver
@Trace_Cohen This is the first sign that tells me you don’t understand anything. That aren’t meant to do that. They are “HEDGING” and for people who are willing to give up some of the return for lower risk and volatility and diversification.
@phamtruax@KRL_defi_ You make no sense. Google is 1 in a million. You only hear about the 1 in a million stories. I’m sure he got talked out of 99 other bad ideas that saved him.
@ThierryBorgeat@patrickjdwyer I think you guys are missing the point. Everyone knows this. People buying in the IPO are getting in pre-ipo and flipping it. The only people buying the stock post IPO are Elon Stans (there are a lot) who are underwriting the risk and return profile to a VC investment. Move on.