1. Market makers don't make investment decisions or hold positions. They facilitate trading as counterparties to investing parties, but do not drive prices themselves.
2. Market makers would make a terribly poor shadowy cabal, because the amount of capital they collectively manage is in the high single to low double digit billions. Mutual funds, hedge funds and private equity account for trillions.
throwawaymath|7 years ago
1. Market makers don't make investment decisions or hold positions. They facilitate trading as counterparties to investing parties, but do not drive prices themselves.
2. Market makers would make a terribly poor shadowy cabal, because the amount of capital they collectively manage is in the high single to low double digit billions. Mutual funds, hedge funds and private equity account for trillions.