Investment Perspectives
Sachin emphasizes the importance of adaptability in the investment landscape, particularly in the face of economic shifts like inflation and global events. He argues that success in the investment world hinges more on the quality of people than on the size of the firm, suggesting that smaller, nimble teams can outperform larger entities by capitalizing on less-explored market segments.In this clip
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Capital Allocators – Inside the Institutional Investment Industry
[REPLAY] Sachin Khajuria – Two and Twenty, An Insider’s Take on Private Equity (Capital Allocators, EP.285)
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Does market size matter in investing, as discussed in the episode 20VC: 27 Years of Investing Lessons on Picking Founders, Price Discipline, Reserves and Selling Positions | Can Seed Investors Compete with Multi-Stage Venture Firms | Why Returns Will Not Worsen Moving Forward with Peter Wagner, Founder @ Wing and the clip Market Timing, Sizing?
Does market size matter in investing as discussed in the episode 20VC: 27 Years of Investing Lessons on Picking Founders, Price Discipline, Reserves and Selling Positions | Can Seed Investors Compete with Multi-Stage Venture Firms | Why Returns Will Not Worsen Moving Forward with Peter Wagner, Founder @ Wing and the clip Market Timing, Sizing?
Does market size matter in investing, as discussed in the episode 20VC: 27 Years of Investing Lessons on Picking Founders, Price Discipline, Reserves, and Selling Positions | Can Seed Investors Compete with Multi-Stage Venture Firms | Why Returns Will Not Worsen Moving Forward with Peter Wagner, Founder @ Wing, and the clip Market Timing, Sizing?