Is probably what Pictet are thinking. They started well, on February 25th 2020 declaring a huge borrowing of £4.4m of shares in Tullow in the very early days of the pandemonium. The price had already started to come down but I've assumed they did this for 51.94p. What's the problem you're thinking; it's only a little bit above that now. So their next step was masterful; they bought back 90% of these shares at 11p, just 3 weeks later for 19% of the total original position. Ker ching! They've got "your" cash, well it must be someone's. Should they have bought that last 10% back they would have had a whopping £3.481m cosy profit. That's a million per week (albeit for an unlimited downside bet - can we really call this an investment?) At a push I would accept that it can be called insurance, although it makes me feel a bit more like in the movies where you see violent psychos collecting protection money so that nothing bad happens by accident you know...