I guess the main reason for that bit of the article is not to make a prescriptive claim about the “amount one should aim for” but rather to say that the non-linear nature does mean that investing in it linearly is non-optimal. So it’s essentially conceding to the point that there might be caps, much like your point out. I don’t think I disagree with anything you said above.
I guess the main reason for that bit of the article is not to make a prescriptive claim about the “amount one should aim for” but rather to say that the non-linear nature does mean that investing in it linearly is non-optimal. So it’s essentially conceding to the point that there might be caps, much like your point out. I don’t think I disagree with anything you said above.