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Position yourself for the windfall how? Let's say Alice will be wrong several times and then right once, and Bob will be right several times and wrong once. Both of them start with $10k. To give Alice every advantage, let's say her bets pay out 10x or nothing, and Bob's bets pay out 4x or nothing. We'll also say Alice magically knows which time she'll be right, but Bob won't know which time he'll be wrong. Alice will…
How is Bob getting a 400% return on every bet he makes? Especially when his strategy is to make the same bet that everyone else is making? Last I checked, Bob’s investments so closely tracked inflation, its indistinguishable. And it’s about 50-100 times less than you claim. Oh and Bob did not save 1/3 of his gains. To be fair, he spent it, living high on the irrational market all these years. Meanwhile, Alice scrimpe…
Who said that? I was just responding to "It's better to be wrong until you're right than right until you're wrong...because you will get the last laugh."
I assumed that "right" in the first half is at least somewhat similar to "right" in the second half. And that "wrong" in the first half is at least somewhat similar to "wrong" in the second half.
If they're supposed to have inverse odds, then that wording is very misleading.
> Last I checked, Bob’s investments so closely tracked inflation, its indistinguishable.
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Please elaborate on who you think Bob is, because whatever you think it was not my intent.