Can one wear a hoodie and still look like an adult?
>>11126332
Hedge fund managers can pull it off. Are you a hedge fund manager, OP? If so, I'm looking for an internship. Why hire me? Style tips.
>>11126352
>Hedge fund
That sounds like a scam. I wouldn't get involved with that if I were you.
>>11126352
Uncultured hedge fund managers, perhaps. The one I know wears a tight t-shirt to show off his muscular body.
>>11126355
A good hedge fund will give you a good return regardless of the market. A bad hedge fund will lose all your money.
>>11126359
You say that but it has a pyramid scheme feel to it. Trust me I'm good at sensing these things.
>>11126364
There's no pyramid scheme aspect to it. It's just risky, and a hedge fund with a track record of decades can lose it all in a few days. That's why you shouldn't put all your money in a single fund.
The traditional fee structure is 2% management fee and 20% performance fee. That is, you pay 2% each year regardless of performance, and 20% of positive returns. However, a high water mark is used for the performance fee, so you will only be charged it on positive returns that bring your investment above its previous greatest level, so the fund can't scam you by repeatedly alternating good years and bad years.
>>11126373
You try to hard. Internship denied.
>>11126384
I don't want an internship, I already have a job. You must be confusing me with the other poster.
>>11126386
Would you wear a hoodie?
>>11126387
For work? No.
Maybe on weekends.
>>11126332
No.
>>11126391
>weekends
Thanks. That's a possibility. I wear scrubs at work and sometimes a white coat so I don't really think about work clothes. It's mostly the to and from work aspect.
>>11126403
I usually wear lycra to and from work, if that's any help.