Topic

Startup investing

Educational overview of how startup investing works for direct investors and LPs.

For informational purposes only. Not an offer to sell or solicitation to buy any security. Submitting interest is not an offer, acceptance, allocation, or eligibility determination.

What it is

Putting capital into early-stage private companies in exchange for equity, accepting that most investments will fail and capital is illiquid for years.

Two paths

  • Direct investing into individual companies
  • Investing as an LP in a venture fund

What to avoid

  • Treating it like a savings vehicle
  • Investing money you may need in under a decade
  • Skipping diligence because the deck looks polished

Important — please read

The content on this page is provided by DVRGNT Ventures for informational and educational purposes only. It is not an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any security or investment product.

Any investment opportunity, if available, would be made only through appropriate private offering materials and subject to investor qualification, legal review, and applicable regulatory requirements.

Submitting an interest form does not constitute an offer, acceptance, allocation, or eligibility determination. Nothing on this page should be construed as legal, tax, accounting, or investment advice.