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How to Invest in Rainbow Swans: The Top Companies on the Bell Curve
In the realm of investing, it is uncommon to be able to capitalize on the outliers of the normal distribution in statistics. Jordan Kimmel is one of the rare ones who can do so. “Outliers” on the Bell Curve In his book “Investment Alchemy”, Kimmel revealed that he was fascinated by the “bell curve” since his college days. Carl Friedrich Gauss is the inventor of the bell curve. By definition, a bell-shaped curve (also known as a “normal distribution”) organizes all its values in a symmetrical manner, with most outcomes clustering around the mean probability and only a few outliers deviating on either end of the curve. This…