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Your Equity is a Product with Luke Constable [Idea Machines #35]

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The Opportunity Cost of Investing in an Illiquid Thing

The opportunity cost of investing in an illiquid thing is the compounding returns that you would get from a five % growth in the stock market plus the amount let liquidity that you're giving up. And so it's and like, and then put uncertainty on top of that, sos like, not even guaranteed in the future, compound like yoe to be sosojus. So i do think that thati it's definitely duable. Youyou just have to recognize the opportunity cost. But you're rightther there is an opportunity cost. I just think you shouldn't sell yourself short.

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