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Building an Angel Portfolio

Mohammad Mustafa ()
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Mohammad Mustafa: Ex-CMD Small Industries Development Bank of India

Chapter Chapter 9 in Angel Investing, 2021, pp 263-283 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Experienced angel investors understand that angel investing is not a one-off activity, it needs to be executed through a meticulous plan. The process of angel investing has to be repeated to build a portfolio of investments. In this chapter, we discuss the portfolio theory of angel investing. To build a well-diversified portfolio, experienced angel investors suggest building a portfolio of minimum 20–25 investments. Risk minimization strategies include reserving capital for follow-on investments, sector and time diversification, and being consistent with average deal amount. Angels may join an angel group or an online platform to start their angel investing journey, but it is important to meet entrepreneurs, other investors, and ecosystem participants to further your knowledge and improve their network.

Keywords: Angel portfolio; Diversification; Follow-on investment; Risk (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-0921-3_9

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