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Emad
RT @mkt_sentiment: At age 25, you give your hedge fund manager $100K to manage, and he produces an annual return of 8%.
Assuming a 1.5% management and 20% performance fee, by the time you retire at 65, you will have $764K.
But the manager will have $1.24M (at zero initial investment!) https://t.co/g780YMWZJK
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RT @mkt_sentiment: At age 25, you give your hedge fund manager $100K to manage, and he produces an annual return of 8%.
Assuming a 1.5% management and 20% performance fee, by the time you retire at 65, you will have $764K.
But the manager will have $1.24M (at zero initial investment!) https://t.co/g780YMWZJK
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Stable Diffusion 🎨 AI Art
Open-Source AI gives us superpowers #AIArt
#StableDiffusion2 / #StableDiffusion #DreamStudio https://t.co/0yxJQQX0Pl
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Open-Source AI gives us superpowers #AIArt
#StableDiffusion2 / #StableDiffusion #DreamStudio https://t.co/0yxJQQX0Pl
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Stable Diffusion 🎨 AI Art
Well-Researched Comparison of Training Techniques (Lora, Inversion, Dreambooth, Hypernetworks) #AIArt
#StableDiffusion2 / #StableDiffusion #DreamStudio https://t.co/NYariJvVhk
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Well-Researched Comparison of Training Techniques (Lora, Inversion, Dreambooth, Hypernetworks) #AIArt
#StableDiffusion2 / #StableDiffusion #DreamStudio https://t.co/NYariJvVhk
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Geoff Meakin
🗓️ Since 1st Index: 105
📜 16
Seeing a pattern here. Expecting a possible uptick in traffic this week. https://t.co/as4aSIIi8q
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🗓️ Since 1st Index: 105
📜 16
Seeing a pattern here. Expecting a possible uptick in traffic this week. https://t.co/as4aSIIi8q
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Ethan Mollick
What is something that the very wealthy inherit more of from their parents?
This paper shows the answer is "a job." In Canadian data, on average 40% of all kids worked at some point at the same place of work as their dad, but for the top 1%, it is 70%. https://t.co/7eCpZkciWR https://t.co/4xlVdqhLiC
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What is something that the very wealthy inherit more of from their parents?
This paper shows the answer is "a job." In Canadian data, on average 40% of all kids worked at some point at the same place of work as their dad, but for the top 1%, it is 70%. https://t.co/7eCpZkciWR https://t.co/4xlVdqhLiC
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