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by rwissmann
1593 days ago
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You can get to big numbers on global capital markets, for sure. I was wondering whether you a consulting/VC-style estimate given how specific the statements was: "Smart Markets hold the potential to eliminate that loss" of "at least a trillion dollars annually". How do you think about it? Let's say we expect half the benefit to come from equities. >> 0.5T / 125 T = 0.004 >> Smart Markets would need to raise portfolio returns by an average of .4% (net of trading costs) annually. |
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That seems like a significantly lower upper bound to the market size here.
That said, what seems interesting here is to come up in advance with many potential arbitrages, and load them in advance for fulfillment if they occur. Risky but interesting than having to roll your own complex tool for this.
https://www.ibisworld.com/industry-statistics/market-size/on....