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Originally Posted by IveGotUrOuts
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In fact, why not shove your money into something that's 99.9% likely to fail, such as one of the alt coins? Huge EV there, because you're taking on far more risk!
I did point out the amount of risk I have to take has to be the maximum while being responsible for my life, so I don't get why you are saying this.
I do agree I have little edge.
I don't understand this at all. In fact it contradicts your entire thesis. Given that the bull case has such massive return (100x, maybe), you'd have to believe that Bitcoin case is 98% likely to go to zero in order to say that you have little edge. And that's without counting the mid case, which requires even higher probability of zero or loss for you to have "little edge".
So something around cryptos simply isn't straight in your mind. Let's examine the logic here:
1. You believe in the EMH,
2. You claim you believe you have little edge
3. The return in the plausible bull case for Bitcoin (10 - 100 bagger) + the middle case (few bagger after which you sell) means that bitcoin must be 99% likely to go to zero in a way where you lose 100% (this last is required, otherwise you have hugely +EV).
4. You claim that you want to invest responsibly.
Something is wrong in this picture.
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Originally Posted by IveGotUrOuts
''Risk and return are correlated in blind gambling, not in value investing.''
I disagree with this. The efficient market theory (which I believe in) shows that you always get a higher ev when you are willing to take more risk.
This is completely false. Some food for thought.
For the stock market at least, it's a total delusion/widespread false meme that risk and long term return are correlated. They're
inversely correlated. I mean, I'm glad that the large majority of people including experts are stupid enough believe this meme (they take ****ty risky investments which keeps the good stuff cheap for the smart), but still. We're supposed to be smarter at 2+2.
You can pretty much tell that someone has little capacity for original thought if they're frequently involved in the market and believe the risk return correlation meme.
Last edited by ToothSayer; 05-08-2017 at 09:26 AM.