Thank you Wayne and Michael for the helpful nudges and encouragement.
I agree that the table at the bottom of the post was at best ambiguous. I have now deleted it from this post, revised it and turned it into this new post with several examples.
This current post then, without the table, remains to make the point that ‘mission hedging’ is just a subset of ‘mission correlated investing’. And that mission correlation research needs to focus on forecasting cost-effectiveness, not whether the world is ‘good’ or ‘bad’.
Thank you Wayne and Michael for the helpful nudges and encouragement.
I agree that the table at the bottom of the post was at best ambiguous. I have now deleted it from this post, revised it and turned it into this new post with several examples.
This current post then, without the table, remains to make the point that ‘mission hedging’ is just a subset of ‘mission correlated investing’. And that mission correlation research needs to focus on forecasting cost-effectiveness, not whether the world is ‘good’ or ‘bad’.