Except that observed information can’t be changed using the Time-Turners. So the scope of his actions are somewhat limited. Doesn’t stop him from being able to short a stock, but he can’t single-handedly cause a stock’s fortune to reverse. That still leaves plenty of possibilities to make money, but it wouldn’t be as easy as it sounds. He’d be mixing the complicated natures of stock trading and time travel, and that’s before he starts thinking about avoiding insider trading laws.
Check the exchange status, go back in time, buy stocks that are about to go up in price. He can’t stop them from going up in price, sure, but him buying is perfectly consistent. I expect he could get a few percent per day without even trying hard.
What world domination process are you imagining? Money doesn’t buy you power. It buys you bribes, and lobby groups, and campaign funds, and mercenaries for coups, and so on. With some creative thinking, any and all of those should be obtainable through a combination of magic, blackmail, manipulating the weak-minded, and other means already at Harry’s disposal (especially if he has someone like Draco to supplement the latter).
You sound like you think he doesn’t need capital at all. Why would Harry avoid using a resource that would facilitate reaching his goals? Wouldn’t the rational thing to do be to use the methods that accomplish your goals in an effective and timely manner?
There are times when solutions other than money would be more effective, and there are times when money would be more effective or efficient. So why should he eschew that resource just because he can?
Now, how did I miss that possibility?
Harry’s stinking rich anytime he wants, then.
Except that observed information can’t be changed using the Time-Turners. So the scope of his actions are somewhat limited. Doesn’t stop him from being able to short a stock, but he can’t single-handedly cause a stock’s fortune to reverse. That still leaves plenty of possibilities to make money, but it wouldn’t be as easy as it sounds. He’d be mixing the complicated natures of stock trading and time travel, and that’s before he starts thinking about avoiding insider trading laws.
It’s pretty easy, isn’t it?
Check the exchange status, go back in time, buy stocks that are about to go up in price. He can’t stop them from going up in price, sure, but him buying is perfectly consistent. I expect he could get a few percent per day without even trying hard.
That’s true, but to make the REALLY big bucks, you need to make the bet no one else does a la Trading Places.
5% per day is already a 54 million-fold increase per year, what more do you want? ^^;;
Entirely the wrong question. Harry Potter is planning on taking over both the Muggle and Magical world. That’s going to take some capital!
What world domination process are you imagining? Money doesn’t buy you power. It buys you bribes, and lobby groups, and campaign funds, and mercenaries for coups, and so on. With some creative thinking, any and all of those should be obtainable through a combination of magic, blackmail, manipulating the weak-minded, and other means already at Harry’s disposal (especially if he has someone like Draco to supplement the latter).
You sound like you think he doesn’t need capital at all. Why would Harry avoid using a resource that would facilitate reaching his goals? Wouldn’t the rational thing to do be to use the methods that accomplish your goals in an effective and timely manner?
There are times when solutions other than money would be more effective, and there are times when money would be more effective or efficient. So why should he eschew that resource just because he can?