Editor's Note: There's no way to dance around it... It's a brutal market environment. But there are some unique buying opportunities - especially in the realm of startups. Yes, startups. Our friend Andy Snyder at Manward Press has the details below. - Ryan Fitzwater, Associate Publisher
Andy Snyder, Founder, Manward Press With the markets going through a rocky stretch, I've been talking to my Manward subscribers about opportunities outside the stock market... like startups. But what happens when a startup isn't just a new company... a new product... or even a new industry? What happens when it's an entirely new asset class? If history holds true... it makes a lot of folks a lot of money. But as with all things related to startups, you've got to get in early. If you know me, you know I like the crypto industry. Oh sure, the crazy-volatile, super-speculative coins that don't do a whole lot are good for some gambling dollars and perhaps even a laugh or two. But it's the tokens that actually do something that get me excited. For example, did you know you can now invest directly in technology? Not the company behind it, not its stock or its bonds... but the technology itself. Thanks to tokenization, it's now possible to invest in a single product line... or the winning record of a sports team... or a farm's annual harvest. It's all thanks to a few innovative startups and technology made possible by the blockchain. Making the Private Public Take a startup called Ownera, for instance. It realized that the vast majority of the assets in the world are private. There's no market that allows the owners of private firms to easily (and cheaply) tap into fresh investments. They're largely stuck working with banks and other traditional lenders. Locking in equity investors is tough. Ownera is changing that. It's digitizing the private market. Using blockchain technology, it's already tied together 70 financial institutions and fintech firms to build a seamless platform that brings investors and companies together. Or take Inveniam, another startup doing big things. |
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