Quote from Maverick74:
That's not a black swan. LOL. Those are called outliers. Nothing wrong with that strategy just saying there is a distinction between an outlier and a black swan. Outliers are "expected" to happen from time to time.
Actually Mav-- if you take the definition from the person accredited to the Black Swan Theory-- Taleb--- you are incorrect:
"What we call here a Black Swan (and capitalize it) is an event with the following three attributes. First, it is an outlier, as it lies outside the realm of regular expectations, because nothing in the past can convincingly point to its possibility. Second, it carries an extreme impact. Third, in spite of its outlier status, human nature makes us concoct explanations for its occurrence after the fact, making it explainable and predictable."
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/22/books/chapters/0422-1st-tale.html