The Product Overhang Doctrine states that a product’s future value often exceeds its current utility. Used in venture capital, it justifies investing in early-stage companies with incomplete offerings by betting on rapid improvement and user adoption. Startups benefit through patient funding, while investors gain from exponential returns once the product matures and scales.
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