On September 12, 2014, a robotics start-up called ReWalk went public. By the end of the day, Crowdability readers like you who’d invested in ReWalk when it was still private were sitting on estimated gains of 536%.
This Start-Up Can Control Your Dreams Five years ago, a young man dropped out of a Ph.D. program and created a sophisticated device that you wear while you sleep.
We often write about the extraordinary returns you could make in early-stage investing. And while investing in the private markets tends to be more profitable than investing in stocks, it’s not the most profitable investment I ever made.
Thank You, Amazon Matthew Weiner, the creator of Mad Men (and former writer and producer of The Sopranos) has a new gig. Amazon just committed $70 million for his new TV series.
When it comes to finding the most profitable early-stage investments, you’ve really got your work cut out for you. As I explained last week it’s been shown that you need to do at least 40 hours of research on every investment—whether you decide to invest or not.
Tom Sawyer was a clever boy: After skipping school to go swimming, he had to paint a fence as punishment. But instead of doing the work himself, he got others to do it for him.