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Disc Medication: RALLY-MF Information Confirms Pipe Optionality (NASDAQ: IRON)

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SES Stock: Defence Demand And C-Band Optionality - This Is A Strong Buy (OTCMKTS:SGBAF)

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Medifast Inventory: Between Obsolescence And Optionality (NYSE:MED)

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There are numerous methods sell-side analysts attempt to discover a firm’s “truthful” worth — some helpful, others pure phantasm. The DCF technique is sort of a large LEGO set: each tiny assumption has to suit good, and it opens the door to bias — overconfidence, hindsight, and anchoring. The multiples strategy appears simpler — examine with friends — but it…

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“This feels like breathing to me. My lungs expand as I take in complexity then relax as I partition that complexity through better design.”

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Reading @t_harveker book “Secrets of the Millionaire Mind” right now.
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If you self-limit your income like I’ve been known to do, this is a solid read. Yes, it is full of that hocus pocus mindset stuff, but if you believe it…cant do anything but help you #optionality (at Oceanside, California)
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It is exactly like options, trial and error, not getting stuck, bifurcating when necessary but keeping a sense of broad freedom and opportunism. Trial and error is freedom.

Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Antifragile

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The Trouble with Optionality | Opinion | Commencement 2017 | The Harvard Crimson

“students [..] describing their career goals, talk about their desire to “maximize optionality.”
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options have a “Heads I win, tails I don’t lose” character—what those in finance lovingly describe as a “nonlinear payoff structure.” When you hold an option and the world moves with you, you enjoy the benefits; when the world moves against you, you are shielded from the bad outcome since you are not obligated to do anything. Optionality is the state of enjoying possibilities without being on the hook to do anything.
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the more optionality, the better.
In contrast, the closing of doors and possibilities signals the loss of optionality. This language doesn’t only apply to career planning: Don’t be surprised to hear someone in finance talk about marriage as the death of optionality.
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Instead of enabling young people to take on risks and make choices, acquiring options becomes habitual. You can never create enough option value—and the longer you spend acquiring options, the harder it is to stop.
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individuals just become habitual acquirers of safety nets. The comfort of a high-paying job at a prestigious firm surrounded by smart people is simply too much to give up. When that happens, the dreams that those options were meant to enable slowly recede into the background. For a few, those destinations are in fact their dreams come true—but for every one of those, there are ten entrepreneurs, artists, and restaurateurs that get trapped in those institutions.
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maybe those serial options acquirers are simply masking a deep risk aversion that underlay their affinity for optionality. Even if not explicitly stated, optionality was always the end rather than a means to an end.

In fairness, these optionality-obsessed professionals often wind up happier than the other type I’ve become accustomed to seeing in my office: the lottery ticket buyers. These individuals are just one payday away from securing the resources they need to begin their work toward their true ambition, be it political, civic, or familial.
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While the serial option and lottery ticket buyers seem like different creatures, they are, in fact, close cousins. Both types postpone their dreams and undertake choices that they think will enable their dreams. But they fail to understand that all of these intervening choices will change them fundamentally—and they are, in fact, the sum total of those choices.
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The shortest distance between two points is reliably a straight line. If your dreams are apparent to you, pursue them. Creating optionality and buying lottery tickets are not way stations on the road to pursuing your dreamy outcomes. They are dangerous diversions that will change you.

By emphasizing optionality, these students ignore the most important life lesson from finance: the pursuit of alpha. Alpha is the macho finance shorthand for an exemplary life. It is the excess return earned beyond the return required given risks assumed.
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the only path to alpha is hard work and a disciplined dedication to a core set of beliefs. Given the ambiguity over the correct risk-adjusted benchmark, one never even knows if one has attained alpha. It is the golden ring just beyond your reach—and, one must enjoy the pursuit of alpha, given its fleeting and distant nature.

Ultimately, finding a pursuit that can sustain that illusion of alpha is all we can ask for in a life’s work.
So, give up on optionality and lottery tickets and go for alpha. Our elite graduates need to understand that they’ve already been winners in the lottery of life—and they certainly don’t need any more safety nets.“

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thestonebank
thestonebank

There’s a concept in investment called “preserving optionality” that is supposed to be a good thing.

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lexiconjure
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optionality

n. (pl. optionalities) [mass noun] the quality or state of being optional: the optionality of the pressure of the process.

[count noun] a feeling of discomfort or anxiety for others or a disapproval of a person’s surroundings.

late 16th century: from Latin optionalitas, from optionalis ‘belonging to the end’ (see OPTOIN).

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tylerbpeterson

Beware Advice That Costs Them Nothing

Beware Advice That Costs Them Nothing

I just finished my first reading of Taleb’s Antifragile and started listening to All Quiet on the Western Front. (I haven’t read it since middle school.) I noticed a principle from Antifragile in Remarque’s historical fiction of The Great War.

Advice From a Position of Trust

The main group of young men were inspired by their school teacher, Kantorek, to volunteer for the German army. War was very…

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Hadoop Summit Session Preview - From Beginner to Expert: Data Wrangling for All | Trifacta

Interesting Hadoop Summit session preview from Alon Bartur at Trifacta on why optionality is vital to data product design

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To become a successful philosopher king, it is much better to start as a king than as a philosopher
Nicholas Nassim Taleb heavily critiques academia (over 2000 years of it, for that matter) in his latest book Anti-Fragility. And rightly so. There is something odd about philosophers rationalising their own poverty when they never had an option. There is much more to say for the person who is able to theorise from practice, than the person who theorises but doesn’t practice. The industrial revolution wasn’t started by academics or their theories, it was started by tinkering entrepreneurs with no idea of theory. In other words: wisdom above knowledge. Being able to practice beats being able to theorise.
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linguisticdiscovery

Is there such a thing as 'free variation' or 'arbitrariness' in language?

Martin Haspelmath had an extremely interesting reply to my post on obligatoriness and optionality the other day that’s got me wondering: is there such a thing as ‘free variation’ or ‘optionality’ in language?

In my post, I wrote:

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A Dozen Things I’ve Learned from Nassim Taleb about Optionality/Investing

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Optionality is the property of asymmetric upside (preferably unlimited) with correspondingly limited downside (preferably tiny).

I’m finally getting around to reading Nassim Taleb.

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ryearick
ryearick

Of "Optionality" and Other Atrocities

My new favorite corporate-speak word is “optionality” – passed on to me by a friend who is still in the corporate world and is terrified of being identified. Don’t worry, buddy, your secret’s safe with me – as long as you keep feeding me these made-up words that are usually created by middle management types who feel that obfuscation equals power.

     Anyway, that’s only one example of high crimes and misdemeanors committed against good English that I have come across recently. Some other examples:

– From the TV show Up All Night: “You’re embarrassed of me.” When did “of” become the go-to preposition for semi-literate writers? I’ve also seen “You’re bored of me.” The proper preposition is by, and I thought everyone knew that.

War on Words veteran Rhea Hughes on WIP 610 AM in Philly: “As per usual . .” This is non-standard at best, and definitely colloquial. It’s simply “as usual …”

– A reader sent a clever take on punctuation titled “Punctuation Saves Lives.” It cited these two sentences: “Let’s eat, Grandma,” and “Let’s eat Grandma.” See what a difference a comma makes?

– Had breakfast with my daughter, Danielle, at the Hollywood Restaurant on Concord Pike in Wilmington yesterday. Spotted this on the back of the menu: Just for Kid’s. My question: for the kid’s what?

– Know the difference between crevice and crevasse? No? Check out the next War on Words in Out & About Magazine.