Personally I don't disapprove it in the slightest. In fact, I wish you good luck, JicMic. There is a short paper by Friedrich von Hayek, called "
The role of knowledge in society" which enlightens what he or she is doing.
Quote:
The shipper who earns his living from using otherwise empty or half-filled journeys of tramp-steamers, or the estate agent whose whole knowledge is almost exclusively one of temporary opportunities, or the arbitrageur who gains from local differences of commodity prices-- are all performing eminently useful functions based on special knowledge of circumstances of the fleeting moment not known to others.
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