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A Year Of Misplaced Fear (And Why It’s Time For Investors To Leave The Crowd)

Venture capital investment in the US has become concentrated in large funds, with 80% of investment going to rounds of $500 million or more across just 29 companies through April of this year. This trend may indicate a flight to safety, but it also means investors are taking on returns risk. Meanwhile, smaller, disciplined funds continue to perform well.

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Crunchbase News3 min read2h ago
A Year Of Misplaced Fear (And Why It’s Time For Investors To Leave The Crowd)
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