Opinion
'Stupid' is not the opposite of 'smart': how to beat genius investors
Chad SlaterLet’s start with two anecdotes with catastrophic consequences.
On September 23, 1998, one of the world’s previously most successful hedge funds, Long-Term Capital Management (LTCM), collapsed with losses of $US4.6 billion in two months, taking the world to the brink of a GFC-style collapse causing the Federal Reserve to bail out the company and unwind the nearly $US100 billion of exposure to markets.
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