
Psychology in Start-up Investment: Beyond Money
Explore the psychology behind start-up investment and how it goes beyond just financial considerations. Learn about traditional evaluation methods, investment stages, personality alignment, modes of investment, available instruments, live pitching tips, and post-investment strategies for success.
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The Art of Start-up Investment. It s not about the Money, it s about the Psychology.
Traditional Way to Look at a Star-up Market Size Investor Fit Product-Market Fit Competitive Advantage Team Capability Thorough Business Plan Traction X Factor
How we are Investing V/S How we should Invest
Investment according to the age of Start-up Pre-seed Stage Seed Stage Series A Stage Series B Stage Series C Stage IPO
Investment as per your Personality and Psychology How you invest should relate with your personality and psychology. What methods and modes to choose also depend on the same. And how can one get better results is also an important part related to ones nature of investing.
Mode of Investment Opportunity Individual Investment Crowdfunding Co-Investment Hybrid Deals Investment through Real Estate; etc.
Available Instruments in the Market CCPS Equity Derivatives Bonds Loans ; etc.
Live Pitching To understand what type of questions to ask
Things to look for After Investment Exit Opportunity Control of Funds Risk Management Board Observer Seat Utilization Of Funds Hand-holding of the Start-up for the next round.