DIAM: Knowledge vs. Positioning in Finance

Summary

The DIAM community announcement challenges the common belief that knowledge alone protects individuals in finance. It argues that historical financial failures demonstrate that proper positioning, rather than just being informed or reacting quickly, is what ultimately saves people when systems break down. This distinction between knowledge and positioning is presented as a crucial lesson for navigating financial instability.

People like to believe that knowledge is protection.

Read here : https://x.com/i/status/2017266582427468285

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People like to believe that knowledge is protection.

That if they stay informed, follow the right accounts, and react quickly, they’ll be fine. But financial history tells a different story. When systems fail, knowledge rarely saves people, positioning does.

During every major
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