You read or hear about alternative investments from the sharp-pencil boys on Wall Street. This occurs when
investors’ interests begin to flag with the plain vanilla types they may understand.
The problem is that the alternatives are usually too sophisticated for most investors, and are generally too risky.They do attract interest and thus produce articles in the media and more business transactions for the Wall Street folks. (See the Earl J. Weinreb NewsHole® comments and @BusinessNewshole tweets.)
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