I’d like to introduce a theme to be developed in future posts: that knowledgeable investors can profit by making investment decisions that benefit from Wall Street’s shortcomings in understanding government policy. The increased role of government in business makes Wall Street nervous. This is partially ideological: many businesspeople and financiers just don’t want... »
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How to Make Money Investing in Stock by Arbitraging Wall Street’s Misunderstanding of Public Policy
Sunday, July 5th, 2009
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