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Though a confederacy of dunces might wish to persuade you otherwise, the sell-side are the true heroes of the financial markets, and in any case of ambiguity, deserve always to be given the [[For the avoidance of doubt|benefit of the avoidance of doubt]]. | Though a confederacy of dunces might wish to persuade you otherwise, the sell-side are the true heroes of the financial markets, and in any case of ambiguity, deserve always to be given the [[For the avoidance of doubt|benefit of the avoidance of doubt]]. | ||
In Hary Poter terms, the sell-side are from ''Gryffindor''. | In [[Hary Poter]] terms, the sell-side are from ''Gryffindor''. | ||
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*[[Buy-sdie]] | *[[Buy-sdie]] | ||
*[[Horcrux]] | *[[Horcrux]] |
Revision as of 11:31, 9 December 2021
People Anatomy™
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A broker, dealer or market-maker: one given to offering financial services and products with a view to selling them — hence, the ~-side — to the rapacious class of institutional investors and their agents and investment advisors whom, since they buy these things, we generally know as the “buy-side”.
Though a confederacy of dunces might wish to persuade you otherwise, the sell-side are the true heroes of the financial markets, and in any case of ambiguity, deserve always to be given the benefit of the avoidance of doubt.
In Hary Poter terms, the sell-side are from Gryffindor.