Public-market litigation funding trades are genuinely compelling when you dig into them. Here's the angle: you get access to the same sophisticated plays the institutional money runs, except as a retail participant with real structural advantages. The procedural risks? Already resolved. The market pricing? Still hasn't caught up to the fundamentals. That gap between what's priced in and what's actually happening—that's where opportunity lives.

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AirdropHunterXMvip
· 01-18 11:25
Wait, the pricing hasn't caught up with the fundamentals yet? Doesn't that mean there's still arbitrage potential... That said, can retail really compete with institutions? It's a bit uncertain.
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RebaseVictimvip
· 01-17 16:32
Wow, why does this explanation sound so familiar... Is it another "secret only institutions know"?
Is the gap between pricing and reality really that big? I keep feeling like I've heard this explanation N times before.
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BridgeJumpervip
· 01-15 14:11
Hmm... sounds like another "I found a market gap" story, but honestly, that pricing difference is definitely worth a look.
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GasFeeGazervip
· 01-15 14:10
The pricing gap is indeed worth paying attention to, but may I ask, have all the risks truly been addressed?
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BridgeNomadvip
· 01-15 14:03
ngl this "structural advantage" pitch sounds familiar... pretty sure i heard the same thing right before the ronin bridge got yeeted for $625m lol. the pricing gap thing? yeah that's called "you haven't stress-tested your assumptions yet"
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SorryRugPulledvip
· 01-15 13:47
Haha, it's the same old spiel again. What structural advantage does retail really have... I don't buy your nonsense.
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