And how does that matter for the original point under discussion—whether someone outside of an investment bank or a big hedge fund family (e.g. Blackrock) can successfully extract money out of financial markets?
If someone actually has a working strategy, he typically doesn’t just trade it, he starts a small hedge fund.
Because the original point under discussion was contrasting prop trading in the context of a real prop firm vs an outsider engaging in prop trading, and the advantages afforded to the former.
Anyway, I already know your position regarding whether an outsider can successfully extract money out of the financial markets and you know mine.
Curious, what do you do if you don’t mind me asking? I’m asking because you do know a lot about this topic, even though we disagree on somethings.
And how does that matter for the original point under discussion—whether someone outside of an investment bank or a big hedge fund family (e.g. Blackrock) can successfully extract money out of financial markets?
If someone actually has a working strategy, he typically doesn’t just trade it, he starts a small hedge fund.
Because the original point under discussion was contrasting prop trading in the context of a real prop firm vs an outsider engaging in prop trading, and the advantages afforded to the former.
Anyway, I already know your position regarding whether an outsider can successfully extract money out of the financial markets and you know mine.
Curious, what do you do if you don’t mind me asking? I’m asking because you do know a lot about this topic, even though we disagree on somethings.