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Investment Groups: Structure, Power, and the Difference Between Capital That Grows and Capital That Endures
The term investment groups is used loosely today. In most cases, it refers to anything from informal syndicates to lightly structured clubs pooling capital for convenience. That definition is inadequate. Properly understood, an investment group is not merely a mechanism for allocating money; it is an organizational technology for coordinating capital, risk, governance, and time. When structured correctly, investment groups outperform individuals not because they take more ri

Joseph Townsend
Jan 136 min read
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