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by HPsquared 1219 days ago
I suppose in economic terms there is a lot of "liquidity" (pardon the pun). Species can move around very freely and find their ideal niche.
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I can argue the other way.

When I dived in different oceans, I was surprised to see the same fish (most popular ones). It's hard to imagine the same on land. Finding a niche is much easier on land, especially in mountains.

Oceans are like very deep markets - lots of participants but harder to outcompete the others. SPY is like the pacific - interacting with many other markets, constant yet chaotic.

Mountains are like smaller caps - there is a lot more alpha, higher volatility but opportunity size is only a fraction.

Would be cool to make a procedural rendering of the financial markets as a landscape/globe map. "Got a cold front blowing across the tech sector today"

Aren't rats the equivalent of that?
Or humans
that's hardly a fair comparison. land is separated by waters that cannot be traversed. Oceans are not separated by land so seeing a particular fish in different oceans does not seem too odd.
Exactly, that's what I'm talking about. It's much easier to take a niche on land than ocean.