Sunday, February 8, 2015
Zach Newton, Chapter 7, Question 6
One part of the chapter that I found to be particularly interesting was that a monkey throwing towels could do as well in the financial markets on average as a professional Wall Street person. This is both upsetting to me, but also quite intriguing. My first thought was to never invest my time or money into the stock market if chances of success are so random. Then, I had a much more profound thought. I could start an investment company that uses monkeys as labor, and they can throw towels at one of those virtual reality golf screens. The screen would register where the towels hit and invest accordingly. On the other side of the room there would be food dispensers for each monkey. While this would be a large investment at the start, I think it could pay off in the long run.
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