Got some spare money. Not enough to do some big stuff, not brave enough to buy actual shares, not dumb enough to buy e-coins.
Are crowd investments legit? Any of you want to share experience with platforms like crowdcube or seedrs? If I invest 100£ on 10 different projects (10£ for each), how likely am I to get it all back or even more? How soon could it happen?
>>1371465
I don't know anything about this particular market.
That being said, I wonder how many _good_ investment opportunities need to seek funding from an anonymous crowd over an institutional investor. The institutional investors can offer advice, legitimacy and network in addition to money, while the crowd can only offer the latter.
So it seems to me like this is just where the worst companies go to hustle some idiots out of their money.
I may be wrong, but those are some things worth considering anyway...
>>1371492
For most part you are right. That is judging sites like kickstarter, where companies can just ask for money and not ever give anything back. I'm more interesting in those legit sites that actually have accomplished something great and offer something back.
Shameless self-bump. Need some experienced people in here!
>>1371465
Didn't know this was a thing until now.
Thanks OP. I'm going to look into this for some potential VC for a company I'm starting.
>>1371465
>>1372398
No. I have spare 100£. This was one of the ideas where to spend them to get something back. Do you have better suggestions?
>>1372512
Another bump.
i became interested this week as well, i found out about it from a financial blog.. im in canada and was looking at going with lendingloop but they are not accepting new capital right now. havent looked any further desu, but im interested. lending corner seems to be the most well known