A "capital gain truffle pig" scoffing at a 10-point move in the S&P 500—which represents roughly $100 billion in market capitalization—only does so because their income comes from management fees, not actual market exposure or performance.
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A "capital gain truffle pig" scoffing at a 10-point move in the S&P 500—which represents roughly $100 billion in market capitalization—only does so because their income comes from management fees, not actual market exposure or performance.