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Convertible? Equity? What kind of coin should you use to scratch off a lottery ticket?

This is going to be BIG.

Sure, there will always be another investor who hears that you’ve got a term sheet that is willing to one-up it on price, but it’s really hard to get that first one in the pool. When you see all these seed stage investors debating on Twitter and blogs what structures they support, take it for what it is—a marketing exercise.

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An introduction to Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH)

Quiet Growth

Active investing and EMH: On the other hand, active investing involves frequent buying and selling of securities intending to outperform the market. While EMH suggests this strategy will fail over the long term, some active investors beat the market, at least for a while.

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Top Funds' Activity in Q1 2023

Pension Pulse

Even those who are active investors reflect sentiment at depressed levels. LTK Capital Management is up huge this year, close to 300%, trouncing elite hedge funds and money managers. million shares; Pentwater Capital Management LP, with 2.31 million shares Mason Capital Management LLC added 674.6 dropped $1.15

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A Conversation With John Graham on CPP Investments Fiscal 2023 Results

Pension Pulse

For an active investor, that provides opportunities,” Graham said, referencing CPP Investments’ approach of combing the globe and often making direct investments in a wide range of assets, from airports to toll roads and energy utilities to malls. billion of invested capital. Invested US$334 million to acquire a 19.3%

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Better Investment: Stocks or Real Estate?

The Motley Fool

You look at things from capital appreciation, stocks, ultimately they have the potential to increase in value over time. I think that's something that probably doesn't get enough attention but the longer you own certain companies, and that comes with dividends and also capital appreciation, stocks go up. There's compounding.

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