My recommendation to use the maximally aggressive allocation may not be reasonable for everyone, but my impression is that it’s the best for most EAs. Do you disagree about this?
The maximally aggressive strategy is to lever up 10x and bet on momentum!
I think there are credible arguments for this view, but these are mainly about EAs having low risk aversion, not the strategy being low risk.
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My recommendation to use the maximally aggressive allocation may not be reasonable for everyone, but my impression is that it’s the best for most EAs. Do you disagree about this?
The maximally aggressive strategy is to lever up 10x and bet on momentum!
I think there are credible arguments for this view, but these are mainly about EAs having low risk aversion, not the strategy being low risk.