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18 The Wright Stuff: Why Innovation Is Inevitable
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Introduction 1
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PART 1: Investment Philosophy
- Introduction 7
- 1 Be the House: Process and Outcome in Investing 9
- 2 Investing—Profession or Business? Thoughts on Beating the Market Index 15
- 3 The Babe Ruth Effect: Frequency Versus Magnitude in Expected Value 23
- 4 Sound Theory for the Attribute Weary: The Importance of Circumstance-Based Categorization 29
- 5 Risky Business: Risk, Uncertainty, and Prediction in Investing 35
- 6 Are You an Expert? Experts and Markets 40
- 7 The Hot Hand in Investing: What Streaks Tell Us About Perception, Probability, and Skill 46
- 8 Time Is on My Side: Myopic Loss Aversion and Portfolio Turnover 52
- 9 The Low Down on the Top Brass: Management Evaluation and the Investment Process 60
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PART 2: Psychology of Investing
- Introduction 69
- 10 Good Morning, Let the Stress Begin: Linking Stress to Suboptimal Portfolio Management 71
- 11 All I Really Need to Know I Learned at a Tupperware Party: What Tupperware Parties Teach You About Investing and Life 77
- 12 All Systems Go: Emotion and Intuition in Decision Making 83
- 13 Guppy Love: The Role of Imitation in Markets 89
- 14 Beware of Behavioral Finance: Misuse of Behavioral Finance Can Lead to Bad Thinking 94
- 15 Raising Keynes: Long-Term Expectations, the El Farol Bar, and Kidding Yourself 99
- 16 Right from the Gut: Investing with Naturalistic Decision Making 104
- 17 Weighted Watcher: What Did You Learn from the Last Survey? 110
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PART 3: Innovation and Competitive Strategy
- Introduction 119
- 18 The Wright Stuff: Why Innovation Is Inevitable 121
- 19 Pruned for Performance: What Brain Development Teaches Us About Innovation 130
- 20 Staying Ahead of the Curve: Linking Creative Destruction and Expectations 137
- 21 Is There a Fly in Your Portfolio? What an Accelerating Rate of Industry Change Means for Investors 143
- 22 All the Right Moves: How to Balance the Long Term with the Short Term 148
- 23 Survival of the Fittest: Fitness Landscapes and Competitive Advantage 153
- 24 You’ll Meet a Bad Fate If You Extrapolate: The Folly of Using Average P/Es 159
- 25 I’ve Fallen and I Can’t Get Up: Mean Reversion and Turnarounds 165
- 26 Trench Cooperation: Considering Cooperation and Competition Through Game Theory 171
- 27 Great (Growth) Expectations: On the Limits of Corporate Growth 176
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PART 4: Science and Complexity Theory
- 28 Diversify Your Mind: Thoughts on Organizing for Investing Success 187
- 29 From Honey to Money: The Wisdom and Whims of the Collective 193
- 30 Vox Populi: Using the Collective to Find, Solve, and Predict 198
- 31 A Tail of Two Worlds: Fat Tails and Investing 203
- 32 Integrating the Outliers: Two Lessons from the St. Petersburg Paradox 209
- 33 The Janitor’s Dream: Why Listening to Individuals Can Be Hazardous to Your Wealth 216
- 34 Chasing Laplace’s Demon: The Role of Cause and Effect in Markets 221
- 35 More Power to You: Power Laws and What They Mean for Investors 229
- 36 The Pyramid of Numbers: Firm Size, Growth Rates, and Valuation 235
- 37 Turn Tale: Exploring the Market’s Mood Swings 243
- 38 Stairway to Shareholder Heaven: Exploring Self-Affi nity in Return on Investment 249
- Conclusion. The Future of Consilience in Investing 255
- Notes 259
- References and Further Reading 291
- Index 315
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Introduction 1
-
PART 1: Investment Philosophy
- Introduction 7
- 1 Be the House: Process and Outcome in Investing 9
- 2 Investing—Profession or Business? Thoughts on Beating the Market Index 15
- 3 The Babe Ruth Effect: Frequency Versus Magnitude in Expected Value 23
- 4 Sound Theory for the Attribute Weary: The Importance of Circumstance-Based Categorization 29
- 5 Risky Business: Risk, Uncertainty, and Prediction in Investing 35
- 6 Are You an Expert? Experts and Markets 40
- 7 The Hot Hand in Investing: What Streaks Tell Us About Perception, Probability, and Skill 46
- 8 Time Is on My Side: Myopic Loss Aversion and Portfolio Turnover 52
- 9 The Low Down on the Top Brass: Management Evaluation and the Investment Process 60
-
PART 2: Psychology of Investing
- Introduction 69
- 10 Good Morning, Let the Stress Begin: Linking Stress to Suboptimal Portfolio Management 71
- 11 All I Really Need to Know I Learned at a Tupperware Party: What Tupperware Parties Teach You About Investing and Life 77
- 12 All Systems Go: Emotion and Intuition in Decision Making 83
- 13 Guppy Love: The Role of Imitation in Markets 89
- 14 Beware of Behavioral Finance: Misuse of Behavioral Finance Can Lead to Bad Thinking 94
- 15 Raising Keynes: Long-Term Expectations, the El Farol Bar, and Kidding Yourself 99
- 16 Right from the Gut: Investing with Naturalistic Decision Making 104
- 17 Weighted Watcher: What Did You Learn from the Last Survey? 110
-
PART 3: Innovation and Competitive Strategy
- Introduction 119
- 18 The Wright Stuff: Why Innovation Is Inevitable 121
- 19 Pruned for Performance: What Brain Development Teaches Us About Innovation 130
- 20 Staying Ahead of the Curve: Linking Creative Destruction and Expectations 137
- 21 Is There a Fly in Your Portfolio? What an Accelerating Rate of Industry Change Means for Investors 143
- 22 All the Right Moves: How to Balance the Long Term with the Short Term 148
- 23 Survival of the Fittest: Fitness Landscapes and Competitive Advantage 153
- 24 You’ll Meet a Bad Fate If You Extrapolate: The Folly of Using Average P/Es 159
- 25 I’ve Fallen and I Can’t Get Up: Mean Reversion and Turnarounds 165
- 26 Trench Cooperation: Considering Cooperation and Competition Through Game Theory 171
- 27 Great (Growth) Expectations: On the Limits of Corporate Growth 176
-
PART 4: Science and Complexity Theory
- 28 Diversify Your Mind: Thoughts on Organizing for Investing Success 187
- 29 From Honey to Money: The Wisdom and Whims of the Collective 193
- 30 Vox Populi: Using the Collective to Find, Solve, and Predict 198
- 31 A Tail of Two Worlds: Fat Tails and Investing 203
- 32 Integrating the Outliers: Two Lessons from the St. Petersburg Paradox 209
- 33 The Janitor’s Dream: Why Listening to Individuals Can Be Hazardous to Your Wealth 216
- 34 Chasing Laplace’s Demon: The Role of Cause and Effect in Markets 221
- 35 More Power to You: Power Laws and What They Mean for Investors 229
- 36 The Pyramid of Numbers: Firm Size, Growth Rates, and Valuation 235
- 37 Turn Tale: Exploring the Market’s Mood Swings 243
- 38 Stairway to Shareholder Heaven: Exploring Self-Affi nity in Return on Investment 249
- Conclusion. The Future of Consilience in Investing 255
- Notes 259
- References and Further Reading 291
- Index 315