tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4528393111359731672.post8888073552673036330..comments2024-03-24T00:19:53.054+00:00Comments on Green All Over: Innocents To The SlaughterCassinihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05879449876804295094noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4528393111359731672.post-52215779663129590332014-06-17T08:10:45.439+01:002014-06-17T08:10:45.439+01:00By 'bad' I simply meant your reference to ...By 'bad' I simply meant your reference to the fact that most hedge-funds under-perform the passive investing alternative.<br /><br />As far as better analysis is concerned, what I mean is that some people will be better at analyzing data at the end-of the day than others. True, some financial data will reach big players before others and thus be 'old', but unless those big players are analyzing it perfectly, the fact that they get data in advance isn't going to result in the market automatically 'digesting it'. As for high-frequency trading, that can't really be called analysis in any sense, and while it highly complicates, if not kills, day-trading, I don't understand why someone with a longer time-frame and good analysis skills would be incapable of doing well.<br /><br />Prabhathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09331969664572948138noreply@blogger.com