Flukslinkingen
Flukslinkingen is a term that has emerged in discussions surrounding financial markets and investment strategies. It broadly refers to the phenomenon of capital flows being directed or influenced by specific factors, often related to technology, market sentiment, or perceived arbitrage opportunities. The concept suggests that money doesn't always move randomly but rather follows certain pathways or "links" that are created or strengthened by particular market conditions or technological enablers.
These links can manifest in various ways. For instance, algorithmic trading and high-frequency trading strategies can
The drivers behind flukslinkingen are diverse. They can include interest rate differentials, currency fluctuations, geopolitical events,