In the world of business, the term “smart money” refers to investors who are more intuitive and aware of market movements and business health than others. The Financial Times describes “smart money” as “sophisticated investors who tend to pick the right moment to buy or sell assets because they can identify trends and opportunities before others do.”
In the Torah world, “smart money” means having a zechus in the support of the largest makom Torah in the world, Yeshivas Mir Yerushalayim.
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