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by walrus66
2756 days ago
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Ignoring the obvious controlling interest issues which others have mentioned, which is the largest issue... That's a funny contradiction of a sort - then the index fund becomes the agent it's supposed to be observing. For one, Blackrock is not Berkshire Hathaway - and in reality, obviously Blackrock can't wake up tomorrow and decide to be. They're not built for that. Another scary thing is that the market is being increasingly turned into a derivative, and the underlying asset becomes more volatile (certainly for many different reasons) as it becomes proportionally smaller . |
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