Ah, I have written about this somewhere before… let me see if I can find it. Something to do with no arbitrage bounds and forward testing vs backtests assuming a ton of liquidity. There was an ETF that tried to capture this that failed miserably, but it’s never quite caught my interest
If more people thought about dogs as investments in a permanently stunted toddler as opposed to “it’s cute”, shelters wouldn’t be so full of these dogs. Luckily, someone adopted him within a couple days — purebred and all, glad he found a home.
Trouble drifting off to sleep? Maybe reading this will help,
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4139328
Ah, I have written about this somewhere before… let me see if I can find it. Something to do with no arbitrage bounds and forward testing vs backtests assuming a ton of liquidity. There was an ETF that tried to capture this that failed miserably, but it’s never quite caught my interest
Very kind of you to be so patient with this dog.
If more people thought about dogs as investments in a permanently stunted toddler as opposed to “it’s cute”, shelters wouldn’t be so full of these dogs. Luckily, someone adopted him within a couple days — purebred and all, glad he found a home.