The False Pretenders

The False Pretenders

September 9, 2022 by investor

The False Pretenders

Emerging technology markets bring several challenges to the investor.

These markets are new and cutting edge but are also immature, unevenly distributed, and opaque.

In the early days, it’s not clear what the real winner will look like.

In many emerging markets, the false pretender precedes the winning solution.

In the 1990s, the Palm Pilot and the Newton were early versions of mobile technology.

They both met the form factor requirement, but the processing power, applications, and other factors fell far short of customer requirements.

Later the iPhone took over the market when it met those expectations.

In analyzing startups in emerging markets, look for the false pretenders to see what features they bring and what they don’t bring to the market.

Notice the key missing features.

Roadmap the path to providing those features.

For processing power, it’s clear how fast chips are progressing, so it’s not hard to estimate when the processing power will be available.

There’s some money to be made in funding the false pretenders.

It’s important to know where the startup is on the roadmap and how long it will take for the technologies to mature.

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