The next decade belongs to those with most liquid assets (may not be "cash") and most discretionary control over those assets
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Is there a decade that has not been true of, prior to its start?
(Post-hoc, sure, the future is in plastics.)
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. It's a question of degree... There is a cost to liquidity and control (lower long-term returns, social capital opp costs)
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Seems to simply be discussing volatility; you're saying returns on everything will get less predictable in the next decade. Yes?
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no, referencing a specific idea on survivability from Janeway's book 'doing capitalism in the innovation economy'
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