
Apparently it's more complex than only the three classes.

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I'm with you on that last bit, brother and also about the risk. My dad also said nothing ventured, nothing gained.PeterD wrote: Well ... This "poor guy" made a very aggressive bet on BIDU missing it's earnings over the summer. Turned $2,500 in put options into $10K in a matter of hours and closed the position. In the account, bam. Real, taxable money.![]()
That said, I'm very willing to take risks. Especially with things with which I'm familiar.
Wish the music biz was that easy ...
I suppose it depends on how familiar, for example if the CFO made the same bet it might be considered insider trading, and the only risk involved was getting caughtmojobone wrote:I'm with you on that last bit, brother and also about the risk. My dad also said nothing ventured, nothing gained.PeterD wrote: Well ... This "poor guy" made a very aggressive bet on BIDU missing it's earnings over the summer. Turned $2,500 in put options into $10K in a matter of hours and closed the position. In the account, bam. Real, taxable money.![]()
That said, I'm very willing to take risks. Especially with things with which I'm familiar.
Wish the music biz was that easy ...
All those things might be a big role for an amateur, but for a pro or someone who does a particular task over and over, depending on the particular role, not as much as it would seem, imo. For something that could go either way, sure I can see where mood or personal taste or something might make a difference. Lottery odds or the roll of the dice, are random mathematical determinants and the things you listed aren't an influence in that aspect.PeterD wrote:I think the "unfair" part I mentioned earlier with reference to "the lottery" can be better understood this way:
Let's say you're the world's best composer/musician (except you're not discovered yet and not getting paid). This may be viewed as a bad example, but how many amazing, off-the-charts musicians have you experienced for the first time? Maybe seen one on youtube and thought, "who in the world is THIS and why aren't they famous!?!?!?"
Let's say you're this person, and write incredible material. You submit your material to listings and it fits the bill exactly. Unfortunately, some gate-keeper and his/her colleagues think the other material is more suited for the listing. Their personal taste, their mood, their health, how hungry they are, the day of the week, the equipment they're using, how much sleep they had last night, how tired their ears are, etc., all had a very big role in determining the winner. Sounds like "the dice" have a pretty significant part in this.
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