Leo Wandersleb on Nostr: If it's free, you are the product. If it's even better than "free", there is no ...
If it's free, you are the product.
If it's even better than "free", there is no product.
Or how do economists express this? The "risk free" rate is what Treasury Bonds are trading at, right? That's about 2%. So the other 10% and 14% respectively is the risk premium?
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