The biggest reason why average people should
care about hedge funds investing in blockchain is it represents a big step towards normalizing this technology.
Not exact matches
«It seems like every
hedge fund manager who still
cares about individual stocks believes that tech is too expensive.
Now I'm ultimately trying to buy the site I created from a
hedge fund that I've publicly called out a number of times, and which I will continue to call out because this
hedge fund is the worst possible ownership for the Denver Post, and I
care about journalism.
Jesse Koltes: If you were starting a
hedge fund right now with a much smaller amount of money would you still
care as much
about quality?
If you're not a parent you can't vote in either round — an odd rebuke to many New Yorker who
care about schools but are not parents,
hedge fund managers or close friends of the mayor.
And remember that
hedge fund investors don't really
care about turnover, tax liabilities, or management fees.
At the end of the day, I
care far more
about my absolute return, rather than my relative return — just like any decent
hedge fund should.
It's also forced me to realize I can forget
about my gains, they'll take
care of themselves — I just need to worry
about my losses... Label this approach as you will — some might call it a private wealth management, a family office, or simply a
hedge fund strategy.
The
hedge fund managers and bankers, i.e. Wall Street as a whole does not
care about Bitcoin's original idea as a peer - to - peer payment system.