Of course, this is the age old question but I'm looking for advice (anecdotal, in literature, etc.) or discussion to tackles this subject as I'm sure we've all thought about it from time to time.
Ideas are valueless
Implementations may (or may not) have value
The Apple Newton was a decade too early
The iPhone was perfectly timed
The CueCat was 15 years too early
QR codes right on time
Try it and see what happens :)
Musk saw long range price drops around battery production costs before he then get involved in Tesla. The underlying story and macro dynamics then help build confidence in the idea and also help the idea ‘ride the way’ if it were.
Ask yourself what macro trends apply here? The more certain the effect the more bankable it is to jump onto.
Of course a million other factors determine your eventual success.