MSCI has decided to retain the strategy within its indices rather than removing it—a significant decision that's reshaping market sentiment. The move signals confidence in the approach's merit and staying power in the current investment landscape.



This announcement is drawing considerable attention from traders and institutional players alike. For those tracking index composition changes, this represents a meaningful signal about how major index providers are evaluating strategy legitimacy and market positioning.

The decision underscores the growing complexity of how traditional financial indices are integrating with modern investment approaches. Market participants are interpreting this as validation, particularly for those who've been monitoring these policy shifts closely.
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TokenAlchemistvip
· 13h ago
honestly this feels more like institutional cope than actual alpha validation lmao... msci keeping something in an index just means they couldn't find a cleaner exit without looking stupid. the real question is whether the underlying inefficiency vectors are still extractable or if this is just pr theatre masquerading as legitimacy
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DegenMcsleeplessvip
· 01-07 01:54
ngl MSCI's decision this time is quite interesting... Staying in rather than exiting, this is indeed sending a signal The ones who guessed right should be celebrating haha Wait, do they really believe in this strategy or are they just playing Tai Chi? Anyway, it's a game of institutional politics... always unpredictable Now the institutions should start copying, let's wait and see By the way, who can predict what MSCI will do next... But honestly, this kind of index level recognition still carries some weight, at least it won't be cut off all at once
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BanklessAtHeartvip
· 01-07 01:51
MSCI's move is really solid; staying in is more of a test for the system than removing... It seems they are also betting that this logic will be effective in the long term. The attitude change of the NGL index side can reflect market sentiment; institutions have caught on to something. Why do I always feel that there are more complex利益关系 behind these major decisions... The collision point between traditional finance and new ideas is right here; it’s worth watching how it develops. But what do validators think about this... Do they have a sense of it?
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SocialAnxietyStakervip
· 01-07 01:51
MSCI's decision this time is quite interesting; it seems traditional finance also needs to keep up with the pace. Staying is staying; now all the major institutions can't sit still anymore. What is this "validation"... I already said this stuff won't die easily. Oh, wait, this time someone actually believes it. Market sentiment changes instantly? That's fake... Really, the index speaks for itself; us retail investors can just wait to count the money.
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LongTermDreamervip
· 01-07 01:40
Bro, MSCI's move this time is really amazing... The index retention strategy, isn't this just giving us a reassurance pill? I said three years ago that this thing could become popular, and now it seems that the institutions have finally woken up. Historical cycles tell us that every time such validation occurs, there's always a show afterward. The small losses we took this time... are just accumulating experience. The institutional entry signals are at full blast. Brothers, did you catch it? Wait, is it about to rise again? I need to check my holdings...
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