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by roywiggins
1656 days ago
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If the yields are actually coming from speculation, it's not a Ponzi. Ponzis don't generate real yields, they just shuffle money from new investors to old investors. If it's actually making risky bets and winning them it's more like a hedge fund or something. Of course hedge funds don't have steady 10% yields, they lose money when their risky bets don't pan out. |
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You will only ever make more money if somebody buys in after you.
Unlike stocks where owning a share entitles you to profit stream of the company (intrinsic value)