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The Twenty Year Itch: My Last VC Investment Out of Brooklyn Bridge Ventures

This is going to be BIG.

Sometime in the next few weeks, I’ll complete my next investment. It will also be my last venture capital deal. Venture capital is a pretty opaque industry and if I can shed some light on what it’s like to do this, or to decide to stop doing it, I’m happy to help. For me, I don’t mind sharing how I think about it.

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The Changing Venture Landscape

Both Sides of the Table

how on Earth could the venture capital market stand still? One of the most common questions I’m asked by people intrigued by but also scared by venture capital and technology markets is some variant of, “Aren’t technology markets way overvalued? On the one hand, you’re over paying for every investment and valuations aren’t rational.

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Venture Capital, Withering & Dying

Tomasz Tunguz

Amy Cortese published “Venture Capital, Withering & Dying” in the New York Times on Oct 21, 2001. Venture capital funds lost 18.2 In Venture capital investment pace has slowed. I came across it during a Google search & reading through the article. There are also fewer mergers and acquisitions.

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How Attractive is Risk Today?

Revolution

Investing is similar. The below analysis outlines an approach to quantify the attractiveness of investing in commercial real estate at a given point. In general, periods in which capital is scarce, investors are cautious, and returns and asset values are weak offer the best times to take risks.

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How Attractive is Risk Today?

Revolution

Investing is similar. The below analysis outlines an approach to quantify the attractiveness of investing in commercial real estate at a given point. In general, periods in which capital is scarce, investors are cautious, and returns and asset values are weak offer the best times to take risks.

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Bad Notes on Venture Capital

Both Sides of the Table

On the phone … Me: So, you raised venture capital? Me: When an investor signs a note with a cap they must assume they are willing to pay the cap or why would they invest? Me: So, who was willing to invest in that? Doesn’t their investment determine the price of the next round? We raised a seed round.

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Investing During Up and Down Cycles: ?Which Produces Better Returns?

Angel Capital Association

Early-Stage investing is inherently cyclical, and for the first time in over a decade we are experiencing a downcycle. An important question leaps out: Is it better to invest more or less during a downcycle? 25% of those outcomes were initially funded during downcycle years (2001-2003 and 2008-2011) with the rest during the upcycles.