About Fat Tail: Fat Tail distinguishes itself from traditional financial news outlets by emphasizing actionable ideas and insights from the financial markets. The publication seeks to uncover "Fat Tail" events—rare, high-impact occurrences that can lead to significant investment opportunities. It operates under the premise that many conventional investment strategies are uninspired and often serve to generate fees for financial intermediaries rather than truly benefit investors.
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