Kid asks his parent: "How did we end up this wealthy?"
Parent replies: "Well, your old man used to work at a certain data analytics firm, right? Let's just say having insider knowledge about certain geopolitical situations before they become public—especially when it comes to emerging market instability—can be pretty lucrative if you know where to put your money. We positioned ourselves early on assets most people were sleeping on."
It's a tongue-in-cheek take on how information asymmetry and professional positioning sometimes translate into outsized investment returns. The gap between what insiders understand and what the general market prices in can be... substantial.
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ForkTrooper
· 01-09 20:27
Haha, this is the legendary information gap dividend. Those who knew earlier really made a profit, while we retail investors can only drink the soup.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-07 09:22
Well, that's a typical information gap. They already knew, while we're still looking at the candlestick charts.
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GasGoblin
· 01-07 02:07
This is just a fancy confession of insider trading, hilarious. And talking about "geopolitical situation"? Honestly, it's just information asymmetry.
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WalletManager
· 01-07 00:07
Information asymmetry is wealth disparity, and this truth will never change... Assets positioned early indeed have a greater potential to double compared to those entered later.
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LiquidatedDreams
· 01-07 00:05
Haha, insider information is the secret to making money. No wonder ordinary people are always chasing from behind.
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MetaMasked
· 01-07 00:00
Haha, this is just the literary version of insider trading. Change the wording a bit, and it could be on Yahoo Finance.
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BridgeJumper
· 01-06 23:56
Hmm... this is the power of information asymmetry. Legal insider trading is considered to be
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Frontrunner
· 01-06 23:46
Information asymmetry is productivity, there's nothing wrong with that statement.
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SelfCustodyBro
· 01-06 23:43
Haha, this is the legendary "information gap dividend." Well played.
Kid asks his parent: "How did we end up this wealthy?"
Parent replies: "Well, your old man used to work at a certain data analytics firm, right? Let's just say having insider knowledge about certain geopolitical situations before they become public—especially when it comes to emerging market instability—can be pretty lucrative if you know where to put your money. We positioned ourselves early on assets most people were sleeping on."
It's a tongue-in-cheek take on how information asymmetry and professional positioning sometimes translate into outsized investment returns. The gap between what insiders understand and what the general market prices in can be... substantial.