Infinite Games
“Do you really want to live forever? Forever, and ever”, sang Bob Dylan in the 1970s. After 42 years away from the stage, André Heller, Austrian artist, poet and singer performed with the “Best from Vienna” in Hamburg this March. In his version of the song, it sounded like this: “Sure you'll be here while the world's still standin', and the world'll be standin' forever and a day.”
I'm probably the only one who thought about the stock market when I heard the cover song. But I truly do wish for the stock market to exist forever. I like the idea of perpetual markets where people can exchange their worldviews and opinions in hard currency.
Success on the stock market is not granted to everyone, of course. And as with everything in life, achieving your goals requires sacrifice. Competition among market participants creates an extreme distribution: there are a few huge winners and a great many who must cope with losses or even drop out entirely. The market is a complex organism of thousands, even several million participants, all seeking profit.
Markets are like an infinite game without beginning or end. Unsuccessful players bow out over time. Mainly because they lose faith and cannot weather the challenging environment. Even the successful ones eventually step away. After all, none of us lives forever.
For me, the stock market is a fountain of youth. I won't be solving Sudoku puzzles every day in old age to stay mentally sharp. Instead, I see myself reading annual reports, listening to management interviews, or even conducting research on site.
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Because that means traveling to where the respective company operates. And yes, perhaps investing in places like the United States, Japan or Italy, for example. Anyone can go on vacation, but I can call it work or a research trip. I will meet other investors and discover new solutions to the ever-changing Sudoku that is the market.
In that sense, perhaps that’s a path to staying forever young as in Bob Dylan’s song. At least, that’s how I choose to see it.
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3 周Oh, oh, I have to admit a mistake. My colleague David Schrottenbaum, CFA just made me aware that the line “Do you really want to live forever? Forever, and ever” is not from the Bob Dylan song but from "Forever Young" by Alphaville. I wrote the German version first and then look to convert the more local story to something that work in the English version. However, mixing that up was sloppy work on my part. Have you noticed at all? :-) To praise Bob Dylan, here is the real thing: May God bless and keep you always May your wishes all come true May you always do for others And let others do for you May you build a ladder to the stars And climb on every rung May you stay forever young May you stay forever young May you grow up to be righteous May you grow up to be true May you always know the truth And see the light surrounding you May you always be courageous Stand upright and be strong May you stay forever young May you stay forever young May your hands always be busy May your feet always be swift May you have a strong foundation When the winds of changes shift May your heart always be joyful May your song always be sung And may you stay forever young May you stay forever young
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3 周"I like the idea of perpetual markets where people can exchange their worldviews and opinions in hard currency." I agree with this sentiment. What I struggle with is governments today see the markets and owners of capital as the 'enemy'!
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3 周Hier finden Sie die deutsche Version: https://www.dhirubhai.net/pulse/spiele-der-unendlichkeit-robert-karas-cfa-xfv8f?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios&utm_campaign=share_via
CFO, COO, Strategy, Investments, Innovation, Technology, Digital Banking, Operational Excellence, Change Management.
3 周Interesting point of view. So you do what you like, and this activity keeps your mind sharp and healthy. Cool!