Can't you just copy Buffet and Harvard? Did I just crack the code?
Warren Buffet is an insider trader. Harvard is an insider trader. I think Buffet is above the law and Harvard's trading has been outright legalized via special pleading.
If you slavish follow Hathaway's and Harvard's investment moves, aren't you also an insider trader? Why doesn't this happen nearly all the time?
Maybe it did used to happen and that's why there's all these microsecond trading bots now? To ensure institutional investors ("legalized-insiders") grab all the gains before a regular person can copy the trade?
Trade secret: "Yeah the high-frequency trader just reads Harvard's broker feed and copies it." Haha, lol. No wonder nobody but Goldman Sachs and pedophile-connected hedge funds can make money on the market! ("What's this |and| you speak of.")
Only hard part is that Harvard absolutely adores shell companies so you need a full-time employee or three keeping track of all their proxies.
Probably, again, because so many big money names know to copy their dance.
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