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News Fix: Crypto Markets Surge, Institutional Investors Keep Moving In
By Allison Brickell on April 6, 2019
It’s an exciting week for the News Fix. The crypto markets are surging, the SEC is issuing guidance and the Royal Bank of Scotland is getting into blockchain.
The Disappearing Small Cap IPO
By Adam Sharp on April 5, 2019
Companies are going public much later than they used to, which means stock investors miss out on most of the gains.
Bitcoin Spikes While Crypto Makes Steady Progress
By Andy Gordon on April 3, 2019
Nobody can say for sure why bitcoin’s price spiked this week. But while price movements are grabbing headlines, quiet progress is being made behind the scenes.
Testing Investors’ Stomach for Loss
By Allison Brickell on April 1, 2019
Lyft’s IPO last week seemed to spark a new trend - companies that test investors’ stomachs for huge losses while pushing for growth.
Mailbag: Startup Growth vs. Profits, Exploring OTC Markets
By Early Investing on March 31, 2019
In this week’s Mailbag, Early Investing tackles growth over profits and OTC trading.
News Fix: Lyft Launches Its IPO, Trades Higher
By Allison Brickell on March 30, 2019
This week, Lyft launched its much-anticipated IPO, Uber bought one of its rivals and New Jersey worked by its own schedule.
Uber and Lyft Are Bets on a Driverless Future
By Adam Sharp on March 29, 2019
Uber and Lyft are racing to make driverless tech a reality. But what’s their long-term plan?
Getting in Before the IPO Party Starts
By Andy Gordon on March 27, 2019
CNBC can’t decide whether IPOs are good or bad for investors. It ought to subscribe to Early Investing...
State Rules Impact Pot Prices
By Allison Brickell on March 25, 2019
Supply and regulations are the biggest drivers of marijuana prices.
Mailbag: Understanding Valuations, Fed Trends
By Early Investing on March 24, 2019
In today’s Mailbag, Early Investing’s Andy Gordon explains startup valuations and Adam Sharp breaks down the latest Fed news.
News Fix: The Fed – and the Feds – Are Confused
By Vin Narayanan on March 23, 2019
In this week's News Fix, the Fed rolls over, the FDA passes the CBD buck to Congress and startup fever is catching.
Will the Fed Turn Us Into Japan?
By Adam Sharp on March 22, 2019
Are we stuck in a low interest rate environment indefinitely? Possibly.
Seven Reasons Why Startups Fail
By Andy Gordon on March 20, 2019
Startups can fail for a number of reasons. And for founders, clarity often comes late.
How U.S. Investors Could Lose Successful Startups to Global Competition
By Allison Brickell on March 18, 2019
The number of immigrant entrepreneurs is growing in the U.S. But the removal of a rule that welcomes them means American investors could miss out on those startup opportunities.
Mailbag: Exploring AngelList, Weighing Seed and Series A Investments
By Early Investing on March 17, 2019
In this week’s Mailbag, the Early Investing team explains how AngelList works and the differences between seed and Series A companies.
News Fix: Boeing Stock Slides, Aurora Cannabis Gains a Powerful Ally
By Vin Narayanan on March 16, 2019
This week, investors had to carefully consider how to handle Boeing stock. And Aurora Cannabis landed a powerful new advisor.