He knew too much
>>61790397Honestly, I agree. Options are way simpler than they're made out to be, and futures are even simpler. Liquidity is a very simple thing, too. But to a newcomer, a lot of the jargon sounds esoteric.
>>61790397(((you))) need to leave.
>>61790456>Options are way simpler than they're made out to beOptions may be simple, but making money with them certainly is not
>>61790397Wow, I'm actually starting to like this guy. I bet he was pretty fun to hang out with too
>>61790397Man i am already sick of this ugly faggott, can u stop pisting it for 3 seconds?
Spoken like a true fund manager. "Hey the broker just explained this to me and it seems so easy now, I bet we can make a fortune trading this"
>>61790397That’s always been the case. Don’t trust a supposed (((expert))) that can’t or won’t accept an explanation in simple words instead of their made up loan words
this is literally the first paragraph of any stock market book, get the fuck out with your pedo worship
>>61790397>lapping up the propaganda that was specifically made to make him more relatable yes, the jewish pedo billionaire is totally like us, guys.
>>61791386Bogle, Bogle, Bogle!The problem is that smart people have zero desire to play the game. They want steady returns no matter how small, because it is better than a loss.The people who understand what he is saying choose not to play the game. It is rigged. That's what he said. There is no amount of knowledge that beats the game.It's rigged, so I choose to use a safer, less risk = less return strategy.If you are the big brain, way more intelligent than me, best wishes on beating the system. I'm not that good.If what you heard is "here is how they do it, here is how you win.". Best of luck.
>>61791386Guys who write books on the stock market are the worst proponents of this though, it seems easy to them because they owned a successful fund and had hundreds of grunts doing the leg work while some other guy at the bank had thousands of grunts distill the perfect pitch deck for him to sell him this product. It's like trusting a car salesman to write about how a car works.