The most effective investors deliberately carve out unstructured time for deep thinking and reading. This discipline contrasts with the common early-stage VC tendency to equate a packed calendar with productivity. True investment alpha is generated from unique insights, not just from the volume of meetings taken.
During hype cycles, massive venture funding allows startups to offer products below cost to capture market share. If the company fails to achieve a high-value exit, the Limited Partner's capital has effectively been transferred to consumers in the form of discounts, without generating a financial return for the investors.
An LP's diversification strategy across different venture funds is undermined when every fund converges on a single theme like AI. This creates a highly correlated portfolio, concentrating systemic risk rather than spreading it. The traditional diversification benefits of investing across multiple managers, stages, and geographies are nullified.
