I think accepted wisdom is that it doesn't matter how long...

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    I think accepted wisdom is that it doesn't matter how long things take to reach IV. I think this is correct theoretically but incorrect empirically, for the following reasons:
    1) you could be wrong- business conditions change and thesis creep kicks in
    2) payoff has to be big, for a 3yr pay-off to be worthwhile. unless you are getting a few hundred percent then it will be a poor decision.
    3) there is a structural difference between bull and bear markets. if you want to hit 30% pa returns u need 50% in bulls and 10% in bears. it is ok to play the long game during bear markets, but if you need a multi year payoff during a bull market there are almost always better investments elsewhere leading on to 4
    4) there is almost no investment needing a multi-year payoff for which there aren't better investment alternatives elsewhere except in very very very niche markets or where the payoff is extremely large.
 
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