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The amount of professionals who believe you can't hope to beat the market and have to settle for 12% a year is astounding. The black Scholes equation itself is based on the assumption if you assume 0% risk you can't hope to beat bonds' measly 4% a year

Meanwhile certain day traders assume 1% risk and consistently make 200% a year on small caps, only for every stock expert and quant to call them a fraud or a lucky example of the coin flipping paradox
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ok im going all in sp500 so i put all my money in the ai bubble
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Ross Cameron



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