At Crowdability, we often tell you about exciting start-ups that are raising capital: Some are building flying cars… Others are helping manage diseases like Parkinson’s… Still others are developing technology to put bank lenders out of business.
Last week, as part of The Angel Initiative, Wayne wrote about the massive profits investors can earn when they get in early . But here’s the thing: Historically, the only folks able to capture these profits were big venture funds.
Editor’s Note: It’s “Behind the Scenes” month here at Crowdability. For the rest of March, we’ll bring you deep into a year-long research project we’ve been conducting.
When I was 10-years-old, I noticed something disturbing about my neighbor: He wasn’t old, but his hands trembled terribly, and he walked with small, stiff steps. “Why does Mr.
Before I make a big bet in the technology sector, there’s a special indicator I consult. I call it “The Peter Indicator.” Over the past 18 years, it’s been nearly 100% accurate.
Our friend Aitio dropped by our office last week. He wasn’t exactly “in the neighborhood…” But with his midnight blue Range Rover and a full-time driver, he doesn’t mind traveling a few extra blocks.
Reflecting back on 2014, two stories stick in my head: One represents a well-worn route to riches, a route that’s losing steam. The other represents a new path to wealth – A path that’s gaining momentum.