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Wouldn't someone with linear utility get swindled by the St Petersburg Paradox? And isn't Kelly not about utility at all, but about the fact that an individual receives the time average, not the ensemble average?
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12) In many cases I think $10k is a reasonable bet. But I, personally, would do more. I’d probably do more like $50k. Why? Because ultimately my utility function isn’t really logarithmic. It’s closer to linear.
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