Investing Ideas

Finding Opportunites in "The Sharing Economy"

Friday, January 10, 2014

Today, once again, we’re breaking out our 2014 “crystal ball”! We’re offering up a prediction about a major business trend, and dishing out advice about how to make money from it through equity crowdfunding.

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A "Goldmine" for Biotech?

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Get ready for action… Over the next several weeks, we’re going to break out our “crystal ball”! Wondering who’s going to win the Super Bowl, or the men’s downhill in the Winter Olympics?

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Free Gift: Research Report on Abe's Market

Friday, January 3, 2014

Let’s cut right to the chase… The gift we promised you two weeks ago is finally ready! Based on hundreds of your survey responses, most of you asked us to weigh in on the Abe’s Market deal being featured on OurCrowd.com.

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3 Ways to Earn "Private Income" Every Month

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

When we hear about “startup investing,” we generally think of the big paydays that occur when an early-stage company is acquired or goes public – like Google, Facebook or Tumblr. And historically, it’s true: profits from early-stage investing have come from “exits” like an IPO or a big acquisition.

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Aromyx: "Smells" Like Money?

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Every once in a while you come across an opportunity that seems like a “sure thing...” An opportunity where it feels like you’re looking into a crystal ball – where you can see the future playing out before your eyes.

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Could Meta Be a Game Changer for 3D Printing?

Friday, October 25, 2013

Once or twice in every generation, a new invention will change the trajectory of entire industries – the assembly line during the industrial revolution, for example, or the Internet in the ‘90s.

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One "Electrifying" Crowdfunding Idea

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

In 1884, the folks erecting the Statue of Liberty ran out of money. Joseph Pulitzer, a big shot publisher, took to his “New York World” newspaper and encouraged Americans to donate so Lady Liberty could be completed.

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