Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

reducing it solves a political and market structure problem, yes, but also creates a social problem in that many people have come to rely upon access to diversification plus a valuation-independent expectation of reliable outsize returns over a 5+ year horizon. 1/

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Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

none of which is distinct from the political support of market returns, which exists precisely because so many politically sympathetic people have come to rely upon access “the market” as a diversified aggregate. /fin

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