Insects Help Predict Winner of Kentucky Derby
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Double Your Returns With One Simple Trick
Last week, we showed you several “homerun” private market investments…
Investments that turned out to be highly profitable for early investors.
But like Matt explained yesterday, not every investment you make is going to work out so well. And that’s why it’s so important that you have a system in…
Unique System Averages 27% Gains Per Year
Last week, you saw what can happen when you invest in the right start-ups:
With Elio Motors, investors made 330% in 30 days …
With Zenefits, they turned $1,000 into $500,000…
And with Uber, a fortunate few made 60,000% on their money—turning every $1,000 they invested into $6 million.
But…
Self-Driving Cars Means… More Sex?
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161 "Rags to Riches" Opportunities
Do you like a good “rags to riches” story?
I hope so, because today I’ve got 161 of them for you—and thanks to some recent trends in the world of start-up investing, your story could be next.
Let me explain:
When a start-up is just getting off the ground, it…
Accredited vs Non Accredited Investor - What's the Difference?
For the past 82 years, only wealthy investors have been legally allowed to invest in early-stage, private companies.
These investors are known as “accredited investors.”
According to current SEC regulations, in order to be considered accredited, you need to have a net worth…
What's an Angel Investor?
An Angel Investor is an individual who invests in young, start-up companies.
They’re called “Angels” because, to a struggling entrepreneur in need of capital, that’s exactly what they seem to be.
In exchange for providing a start-up with investment capital, angels receive a…
Revealed: Crowdfunding vs. Equity Crowdfunding
Here’s how crowdfunding works in a nutshell:
Let’s say an independent filmmaker wants to shoot a new movie…
Or an aspiring inventor has an idea for a new product…
They both need capital to get their projects off the ground—but where can they…
Understanding Title II & Title III of the JOBS Act
The JOBS Act is a set of laws passed by Congress in 2012.
Effectively, these laws relax the restrictions around how individual investors like you can invest in private, early-stage companies.
There are two major pieces to the JOBS Act:
There’s Title II,…
Venture Capitalism in a Nutshell
A Venture Capitalist (or, VC for short) is a professional investor that manages a venture fund.
These funds are similar to Mutual Funds, but instead of investing in stocks, they invest in privately-held start-up companies.
In exchange for investing in these start-ups before…