> Identifying who was right after the fact is not useful
Why not? It shows who was actually looking at the numbers and who was not buying on the popular narrative. This is a public company, now looking back, there are a lot of warning signs. Turns out that even a lot of professionals DID know and told us about those warning signs.
Nothing to do with being lucky and no comparison whatsoever with the lottery numbers, they based their assessment on public information available to all of us, not randomly guessing that one day SVB might fail.
Why not? It shows who was actually looking at the numbers and who was not buying on the popular narrative. This is a public company, now looking back, there are a lot of warning signs. Turns out that even a lot of professionals DID know and told us about those warning signs.
Nothing to do with being lucky and no comparison whatsoever with the lottery numbers, they based their assessment on public information available to all of us, not randomly guessing that one day SVB might fail.