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I made my chops as an entrepreneur and investor with over 30 years of experience at building wealth for myself and others. I graduated from the London School of Economics a year after the bicentennial. By the way, this is the same school that produced 34 heads of state including John F. Kennedy ...more

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Grading The SEC’s Proposed Crowdfunding Changes
The SEC is about to make modifications to equity crowdfunding regulations. These updates come more than four years after it first enabled regular investors to crowdfund startups. This year’s changes will likely determine the course of crowdfunding.
Investors Should Avoid Getting Hertz
Hertz is the latest example of baffling investor behavior.
Crowdfunding Shows Its Strength
Crowdfunding reached the ripe age of four years old earlier this month. It’s come a long way in a relatively short time. And we know much more about it now than we did back then.
Crowdfunding Keeps Getting Better Four Years In
Crowdfunding celebrated its fourth anniversary last week. The SEC greenlit it on May 16, 2016. A year before Regulation.
Big Oil’s Problems Are Just Beginning
Restaurants, hotels, airlines, and anything connected with live entertainment are in coronavirus-induced economic comas. And the oil industry is trying to emerge from a coma of its own making.
The SEC’s Proposed Crowdfunding Changes And SAFEs Explained
The SEC proposed long-awaited rule changes to Regulation CF. Reg CF (the CF stands for crowdfunding) governs how everyday investors can invest in startups – and how startups raise money through certain SEC-registered investment platforms.
Startups Can Help Fight The Coronavirus
Startups are terrific at deploying incredible technology to make our lives easier, healthier and more fun.
Attention Online Shoppers: Time To Invest In New Digital Marketplaces
Online marketplaces have been around for a long time. Amazon and eBay headlined the first generation. Those companies began in the mid-1990s.
I Can Finally Invest In My Dream
Once aeromobility hits, it won’t go away. And it will relegate street-scraping vehicles to plodding and polluting relics of the previous century.
Recession-Proof Your Startup Portfolio
I don’t know exactly when the stock market’s marathon bull market will end. But the end is getting close. Investing in a flat or falling stock market during a recession isn’t easy. but early-stage investing provides a nice shelter from the recession.
2020 Will See A Surge Of Accredited Investors
The SEC needs to do the right thing. And 2020 is the year to do it.
The Problem With Ratchet Terms
Ratchet terms turn startup investing into a rigged game favoring deep-pocketed institutional investors.
SoftBank Is No Longer Getting A Pass
SoftBank Is No Longer Getting a Pass
How To Ignite Capital Growth In 2020 (Not Through IPOs)
An IPO is one of the biggest moments of a founder’s life and a watershed moment for early investors. But wait! You still can’t cash out. Pre-IPO investors have to hold their shares for an additional 180 days. And a lot can happen in that period....
The Five Metrics Startup Investors Are Most Likely To Get Wrong
My Twitter feed is always good for a laugh or two every morning. This morning was no different as Davis Sacks tweets out his advice to startup founders.
Why Big Budgets Can Lead To Low Returns
The most profitable IPOs this year share a common trait: They’ve all raised less than $200 million (each). What’s wrong with the IPO market?
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