Kamis, 12 November 2020

The Funding Roadmap for Angel Investors


Most Angel Investors have limited opportunities to invest in startups before they're blocked by regulation. From Seed Round to Series F… today I'll share what each investment round looks like, how much is raised, and who can invest in each. If you're serious about getting into this style of investing, make sure to read every single word below.


Dear Angel Investor,


The world of Angel Investing is divided into two groups of investors.


On one side we have Accredited Investors.


These folks typically have many opportunities to invest in private companies and startups but have to meet income, net worth, or other accreditation requirements.


Then you have Non-Accredited Investors…a massive piece of the investing population.


Before the JOBS Act came about, they really just had one chance to invest in startups –– when they went public (IPO).


And by that time, the potential for big returns was greatly reduced.


Regulation Crowdfunding (thanks to the JOBS Act) has paved the way for everyday Angel Investors and the investment opportunities they have access to.


It still takes patience, a little bit of capital, a healthy tolerance for risk, and solid foundational know-how.


Today, I'll unpack the various investment rounds seen with startup investing, from Seed Round to Series F, and explain who can invest in each. 


Click here to continue reading.  



P.S. Heads up –– In the next few days, I'll do a presentation on one of our most recent later-stage deals and explain how you can get access.



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