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		<title>Venture capital picks up the Moneyball strategy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Christina Farr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><span class="post-label editors-pick">Editor's Pick</span> Venture capital's gut-call days are&#160;over.</p>
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<p>A <em>Moneyball</em>-style revolution is taking place in venture capital.</p>
<p>Just as the renegade general manager of the Oakland A&#8217;s flouted assumptions about baseball and replaced gut feelings and outdated statistics with more effective quantitative analysis, a new breed of venture capital firms are throwing out their Magic 8-balls and are using computer-based models to make smarter investments.</p>
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<h4>Venture capitalists keep making mistakes, but the algorithm is getting smarter. We want to establish ourselves in Silicon Valley with a different business model. Who else does this?</h4>
<p><em>Matt Oguz, founding partner,<br />
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<p>&#8220;The bottom line is that the game has changed &#8230; and there is a lot of digital exhaust out there,&#8221; said Chris Farmer, a partner at <a href="http://generalcatalyst.com" target="_blank">General Catalyst</a>, which is considered one of the more progressive of the older VC firms.</p>
<p>Before it pours thousands of dollars into researching a potential investment (work typically performed by a well-paid associate), a small cadre of venture firms are using analytics tools to pull in megabytes of relevant data, whether it&#8217;s a game&#8217;s performance in the various mobile app stores or conversations about a new e-commerce site on Facebook and Twitter.</p>
<p>Relying on instinct simply isn&#8217;t good enough anymore.</p>
<p>If algorithms can predict the results of elections, why not the success or failure of a tech startup? Washington D.C. woke up to the power of data when numbers-cruncher Nate Silver proved critics wrong and <a href="http://venturebeat.com/2012/11/07/big-data-brigade/#s:harper%20reed">delivered a gut punch to traditional punditry</a> by accurately predicting the outcome of the presidential election.</p>
<p>In Silicon Valley, new firms are going a step further by creating an entire investment thesis around data. &#8220;Algorithms will be the heart and soul of due diligence &#8212; it&#8217;s not just a sanity-check mechanism,&#8221; said Matt Oguz, the managing partner of new investment firm <a href="http://www.crunchbase.com/financial-organization/palo-alto-venture-science" target="_blank">Palo Alto Venture Science</a>. &#8220;It&#8217;s the only way to cut through human bias.&#8221;</p>
<p>Oguz is taking a cue from Wall Street, which has been using algorithms for years to track the rise and fall of stock, and the macro-shifts in the financial markets. According to him, it&#8217;s only a matter of time before this algorithmic approach seeps into the private investment market like osmosis.</p>
<p>He is one of a growing number of investors developing algorithms. Some are vocal about their research, while others are keeping it quiet to prevent competing firms from following suit.</p>
<p>This next generation of venture capitalists are fixated on a billion-dollar question: Can an algorithm predict whether a tech startup will succeed or fail?</p>
<h3>Venture capital is a numbers game</h3>
<p>I recently received an invitation to meet a partner of a leading venture capital firms at a San Francisco coffee shop. The investor popped open his laptop to reveal a snippet of a &#8220;stealth&#8221; project he&#8217;s been working on for years.</p>
<p>At face value, it did not appear to me much more than a series of nondescript charts and graphs. However, he explained that this is the nascent research behind an algorithm that can take much of the guesswork out of venture capital.</p>
<p>In response to my befuddled gaze, he traced his finger over a graph that charts the rapid ascent of Facebook. At a certain point (marked in red on the graph), the algorithm triggers an alert: Facebook has become its own market. At that point, it is wise to invest in a company that would make money by piggy-backing off the social network, like Buddy Media. This is the most basic approximation of how the data might work to his advantage &#8212; but it illustrates the point.</p>
<p>This investor requested to remain anonymous. He is in no rush to pass on his research to competing firms with budget to throw at the problem.</p>
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