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Entrepreneur and Investor With Over 30 Years of Experience at Building Wealth for Myself & Others
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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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Why Fidelity’s Best Stock Pickers Choose Startups
Mutual fund company Fidelity Investments manages $1.2 trillion for millions of people. It’s gigantic… and well-regarded. What I bet you don’t know is that Fidelity has another fund. Its assets amount to a modest $2.6 billion.
The Current State Of Early Investing Explained By Five Charts
Startup investments are a great diversification tool and therefore an effective hedge for other equity investments.
Understanding The Five Phases Of Crowdfunding
The equity portfolios of everyday Americans are undergoing a metamorphosis. And it’s just as radical – and liberating – as cable was for TV.
The Next Battle For Digital Domination
Today, I’m going to reveal who the big winners will be and the big losers in the digital world
Why We Invested In Snapchat Before It Went Public
Snapchat is already catching flak. The first day, its shares rose by more than 51% at their peak. The second day, they went up again. Since then, it’s been more down than up.
Three Legs, Two Stools, One Winner
How can part-time “amateur” crowdfunders with limited resources, time and crowdfunding experience compete with the deep-pocketed, well-connected, highly experienced, full-time “professional” venture capitalists?
Five Charts That Tell You Exactly What’s Going On In Agtech
It may not be the most exciting sector, but like almost every other sector, agriculture is under pressure to increase efficiency and cut costs.
Three Unfair Advantages Every Startup Wishes It Had
An unfair advantage doesn’t guarantee success. After all, the Pats don’t win the Super Bowl every year.
Big Changes In Store For Crowdfunding Under President Trump
What Trump will do to promote job growth and what are his plans to fix inner-city problems? What is going to happen with crowdfunding?
Will Bad Behavior Cross Over Into Crowdfunding?
Growing a startup is hard business. As is investing in one. Tens of billions of new investment dollars are up for grabs every year. Competition for those dollars is fierce. And failure is common. But for those who find success?
10 Charts That Explain The World According To Founders
What do founders really think? We wrapped up 2016 by viewing the startup community from a founder’s point of view.
IPOs Vs. Buyouts: Which Is Better For Your Portfolio?
IPOs or Buyouts? Which do I prefer? I decide company by company.
Innovators Vs. Imitators: How To Choose Your Biggest Winners
The most successful entrepreneurs combine an ability to see the future (this vision thing) with execution. Likewise, the most successful investors combine a strong sense of vision with the more factual aspects of evaluating startups.
The Art Of The Pitch: 15 Phrases Investors Want To Hear
How does a founder impress us? That’s easy. The truth.
The Three Things Seed Investors Need To Know About Brexit
Will Brexit impact early investing? It will. But will it slow it down? No way. As a matter of fact, it should do just the opposite.
The Monopolies That Work For You
All happy companies are different: Each one earns a monopoly by solving a unique problem. All failed companies are the same: They failed to escape competition.
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