Monday, February 22, 2021

Cut the Fat

Price is not value. Daniel Kahneman points out that while we might be intuitive grammarians, with our ears bristling when someone butchers our mother tongue, even those with years of training in statistics are not “intuitive statisticians”. Some truths require slow deliberate thinking rather than rules of thumb. Truths like there are no gods of investing. Investors who will agree “price is not value” will fall foul of this too when talking about “their value”. Everyone likes to believe they are the one that adds the value. That can’t be replaced. That other people can be cut out of the value chain, because other people are the fat. A high price is not an indication of value. It is more likely (1) scarcity, or (2) barriers to entry. An obstacle to creative destruction is that we all need to eat. We all need to get paid. We all need a source of wealth. The only way anyone will be prepared to be made redundant is if we believe we are included in the future that exists on the other side. Money is made by solving problems for decision makers. One of our problems, is that (without capital) we need problems. 


 

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