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by gadders
4106 days ago
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Back during the first dot-com boom I was working for a Swiss Bank and they were marketing something called "Proxy Hedges" to entrepreneurs. The idea was that if your start-up was, say, a tech company, you would buy shares in companies that were in an industry that tended to do well when tech industries didn't. No idea what. Maybe supermarkets or mining something . |
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