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The Indie Investor Unveils Startling Findings on Crowdfunded Startups’ Longevity
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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady discusses a groundbreaking study by The Indie Investor that examines the longevity of crowdfunded startups. The research, which analyzed 4,338 companies that raised capital under Securities and Exchange Commission Regulation Crowdfunding between January 2020 and December 2022, reveals that 44.1% of these companies were still operational four years later. The study utilized a meticulous methodology, cross-verifying each company's Securities and Exchange Commission-filed website against an independently discovered LinkedIn page to ensure accuracy. The findings highlight significant variations in survival rates across different crowdfunding platforms, with StartEngine showing the highest verified-alive rate and MainVest the lowest.
The Indie Investor's study provides valuable insights for investors and entrepreneurs, shedding light on the sustainability of crowdfunded startups in the evolving financial landscape. The research is part of an ongoing series by The Indie Investor, which covers public markets, equity crowdfunding, startup equity, and digital assets for retail investors. This episode underscores the importance of understanding the dynamics of crowdfunding and its implications for future investments. For more information about The Indie Investor and their work, visit their website at The Indie Investor.