When you hear someone is an angel investor, you might think, ‘wow, they must be rich!’
Not so fast. Yes, to invest in companies you have to be an accredited investor (*definition in Notes), and you should only make risky investments if you have a strong financial foundation, BUT the truth is— most angel investments fail. Investing is not a “get rick quick” career, and if you aren’t careful, you may go from feeling rich to feeling not so much.
My personal angel investing journey began in 2020, and it has become my absolute passion. You can see my portfolio, here!
I’m asked questions about my investing pretty much daily, and for as much as I share, there is also a lot that I don’t. Like how much I invest, what were the terms of the raise, what funds also invested in this round, and more. Some of these questions I can’t answer for legal reasons, but some I can! And that’s why I created this paid space. A smaller space so we can go one step deeper… on anything I can!