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by AndrewKemendo
3263 days ago
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I think what you describe is common, if not just part of the way everything works. So, not a blind spot, but also not something to dwell on. The in-determinant nature of forecasting - especially with respect to revenue/profit estimation - is almost moot when you're trying to determine if a nascent company is going to be able to make 200M a year in 7 years time. That's why you see so many of the factors for venture funding following well worn qualitative pathways: Tons of users, market size, stickiness, monetization capability, founder grit etc... They are proxies for expectations based on past experience, given the glut of quantitative measures that aren't strongly correlated. In the end, you're playing in the unicorn league if you think you are. |
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