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The James Bond Disaster: The Billion-Dollar Lesson for Investors

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I’ve always been fascinated by George Lazenby.

His story is an astonishing one.

Quite simply, it’s about blind luck.

 

George Lazenby and Diana Rigg on the set of On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.
Source:
ETH-Bibliothek Zürich / Wikimedia Commons

 

In 1968, Lazenby was an Australian car salesman turned model who had settled in London, trying to build a career:

This was the opportunity of a lifetime, and Lazenby jumped at the chance:

Lazenby went on to make On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, which was released in 1969:

But here’s where the story takes a sudden dramatic turn:

In retrospect, Lazenby remains haunted by his decision:

Now, you might think that Lazenby’s story is a freak accident. How could such a lucky guy become so unlucky so quickly?

 

 

 

Consider the banker who scoffed at the automobile

 

Source: Doug W / Wikimedia Commons

 

In 1903, Horace Rackham was a lawyer who was thinking about investing in the Ford Motor Company:

 

Consider the Nobel laureate who bet on the Soviet Union

 

Source: Bernard Gotfryd / Wikimedia Commons

 

Paul Samuelson was the first American to win the Nobel Prize for economics. His textbook, Economics: An Introductory Analysis, was wildly popular and studied in classrooms everywhere:

 

Consider the author who sold financial panic

 

Source: Goodreads

 

In 1985, economist Ravi Batra published a book with an apocalyptic title, The Great Depression of 1990. Then, shortly after, he followed up with a sequel, Surviving the Great Depression of 1990:

 

Consider the CEO who laughed at the iPhone

 

Source: Jesús Gorriti / Wikimedia Commons

 

In 2007, Steve Ballmer was the CEO of Microsoft. That’s when a reporter asked him what he thought about Apple’s newly launched smartphone:

 

The bottom line

 

Yogi Berra once said: ‘It’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future.’

So, as investors, what can we realistically do to prepare ourselves for the future?

Just look at George Lazenby. Yes, he caught an extraordinary break. He became the first and only Aussie ever to play James Bond. Then he gave it up. This was deeply unfortunate:

 

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John Ling

Analyst, Wealth Morning

(This article is the author’s personal opinion and commentary only. It is general in nature and should not be construed as any financial or investment advice. Wealth Morning offers Managed Account Services for Wholesale or Eligible investors as defined in the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013.)

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