| | Thursday, August 1, 2019 | This is How You Are Most Likely to Make a 1,000X Return | | | Dear Startup Investor,
IPOs have been all over the news lately. 2019 has been a massive year for startups going public, including Uber, Lyft, Slack, Chewy, Pinterest, Beyond Meat, Zoom, and many others.
IPOs - or initial public offerings - are exciting events for everyone involved. The companies and their executives typically raise millions (or billions!) in capital; meanwhile, eager investors gobble up shares on the public markets. Even for spectators, there's much to enjoy in an IPO - who doesn't like to watch a feeding frenzy?
For angel investors, though, an IPO is especially sweet. That's because, by the time a startup makes it to the IPO stage, it has usually grown to an astronomical valuation... often in the billions of dollars. Without a doubt, the biggest gains to be had come from angel investments that exit via IPO.
So, with IPOs hitting headlines on a nearly weekly basis, you may be wondering how the most successful angel investors know which startups will make it this big.
Last month, Shark Tank's Robert Herjavec and I sat down to discuss some of the ways we source and vet our biggest winners. The process is a little bit different for everyone - but I've spent more than a decade perfecting a system that can work for anyone... my 1,000X Formula.
It's a simple equation that tells me whether a startup has the potential to 1,000X my money. And it's never once steered me wrong.
I shared that formula with Robert... and I want to share it with you, too. I believe it has the power to stack your personal portfolio with heavy-hitters - and filter out all the deals that just don't cut it. Click here to learn exactly how the formula works.
Now, imagine that you invest in a startup that flawlessly follows the 1,000X Formula. A few years later, it's grown absolutely massive. You've just found out that it's about to go public... and you're seeing dollar signs. So, what exactly happens when one of your portfolio companies takes the leap?
Click here or check out the video above to learn more.
Until next time,
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