Picture this… You order a few things from Amazon (some lightbulbs and batteries, maybe some cookies), and just ten minutes later, you get a notification that your delivery has arrived.
The Wall Street Journal just did a story about a remarkable real estate investment… If you’d gotten in on this deal, in just eight years, you’d have turned every $1,000 you invested into $4 million. That’s an annual profit of about 182% per year.
Investment bank Morgan Stanley just did something very peculiar: It told Google to give away one of its “smart speakers” to everyone in America — for free. The cost of this giveaway?
It’s been a brutal six months for crypto-currencies. Bitcoin, Ethereum, and hundreds of other cryptos have gotten crushed, falling 70% or more from their peaks.
Here at Crowdability, Wayne and I like to keep a low profile. For the last five years, we’ve just been quietly teaching ordinary investors like you how to make a fortune by investing in start-ups.
When Wayne and I first decided to start Crowdability nearly five years ago, we ran the idea past a bunch of our Venture Capitalist (“VC”) friends. As we explained, our goal was to teach everyone how to make money investing in start-ups.
In a 2011 Huffington Post article, the author explained why the “best and brightest” college graduates were heading to Wall Street: “It’s basic human nature,” she wrote. “Follow the money.” Makes sense.
Although most cryptos have experienced a pullback over the past few weeks, one corner of the crypto market continues to shine: ICOs. ICOs, short for Initial Coin Offerings, continue to be one of the most profitable ways to invest in crypto-currencies.