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including the options market. The flow of the options market would go stagnate if not for the work of market makers. Those market makers also have the important role of keeping markets moving quickly and efficiently. This function leads to more transactions, investment and money into the economy...
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1. Focus on participating in the market rather than beating it Most FIRE followers choose low-fee index funds over riskier, more volatile investments like individual stocks or cryptocurrency. Index funds are essentially a basket of different stocks that are intended to mimic the performance of a ...
However, VC returns often follow a power-law distribution, where a small number of highly successful investments (known as “home runs”) generate the most of a fund’s returns. In contrast, others break even or post losses.14To achieve their target returns, VCs construct a portfolio of inv...
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