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A gullible fool; one easily persuaded of the merits of complicated final products, whether they are there or not. A dupe. A patsy. A derogatory term for a [[client]].  
A gullible fool; one easily persuaded of the merits of complex final products, whether or not they have any. A dupe. A patsy.  


One who likes the sound of [[leveraged alpha]], and whose residual doubts about can be easily assuaged by some rigourous [[backtesting]].
One who instinctively likes the sound of [[leveraged alpha]], and whose residual doubts about it can be easily assuaged by some rigourous [[backtesting]].
 
===See also===
* [[Client]]

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A gullible fool; one easily persuaded of the merits of complex final products, whether or not they have any. A dupe. A patsy.

One who instinctively likes the sound of leveraged alpha, and whose residual doubts about it can be easily assuaged by some rigourous backtesting.

See also