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· August 21, 2019

Why you should invest in multiple startups

The wisdom behind diversification

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Out of the 600,000-plus new businesses incorporated in the U.S. this year, the vast majority will fail to deliver at least a 1x return to their investors. 

You read that right: the chances of profiting from a single investment is minimal, to the say the least. Sure, all it takes is one good investment to win big, but you can lose big on one bad investment, too.

That’s why many startup investors hold stakes in not one or two startups, but dozens. By diversifying your portfolio, you can offset potential losses, minimize risk, and maximize your chances of success. All you need is one big winner to make up for any lost profits.


Not just for millionaires

Before we get to the why, you need to understand the how.

Startup investments used to only be available to partners at investment firms and angel investors — essentially people with a high net worth. Anyone who didn't meet these qualifications were left to make their dough in public markets like everyone else.

Today, companies like Republic (that's us) offer startup investing to non-accredited investors and accredited investors alike. Thanks to the 2012 JOBS Act, investing in a startup via crowdfunding became a real thing that anyone could do. Now, the ability to invest in startups is open to Americans of all backgrounds.

That said, why should people invest in multiple startups as opposed to one?

Take on less risk

The more you invest in a single company, the bigger the risk you run of losing everything if that venture fails. As Fred Wilson, co-founder of Union Square Ventures explains:

“Our target batting average is ‘1/3, 1/3, 1/3’ which means that we expect to lose our entire investment on 1/3 of our investments, we expect to get our money back (or maybe make a small return) on 1/3 of our investments, and we expect to generate the bulk of our returns on 1/3 of our investments.”

In other words, you don’t want to put all of your chips on red. By placing small bets on multiple companies, you land more chances at getting the jackpot.

Get more bang for your buck

In the same way that diversification reduces risk, it also opens up to tremendous opportunities for success. This is especially true for angel investors; every small investment you make increases your chance of a big payoff if a company succeeds.

Consider Ron Conway. In the late 1990s, Conway became famous for investing in more Internet companies than any other angel investor. He thought that by investing small amounts in multiple companies, he’ll land at least one home run investment. 

Conway’s home run was Google. 

Invest across industries

When you diversify your portfolio, you're not stuck investing in one sector; you can invest across multiple industries. This allows you to simultaneously invest in different markets and earn on some of the hottest consumer trends. 

You don’t need to be an expert in a specific industry or field to invest. Angel investing allows you to diversify in startups working in healthcare, beauty, AI, insurance, real estate, and more at the same time. All it takes is one idea to take off for you to earn big. 

Where do you start?

At the end of the day, it comes down to a simple numbers game. You don’t want to put everything into an investment only for it to fail. When trying to decrease risk and maximize your reward, portfolio diversification is the name of the game.

This is where Republic can help. We carefully vet companies across industries for anyone to invest in. Our minimum starts as low as $10, so it’s easy to place small bets in companies and diversify your portfolio, all on the Republic platform. 

Learn more about the importance of startup diversification, and our unique feature called Autopilot, here.

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This educational article is provided by Republic to help its users understand this area of the market, it should not be construed as investment advice as it is impersonal, disinterested, and was produced by Republic for Republic’s users, without remuneration received or expected.

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Gregory Hillhouse
3 years ago
I'm getting in on this I believe that it's going to change life, for many people in the near future. My uncle is going to see if his Dr will have a look at this.
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Henry Koranteng
4 years ago
What is the minimum investment amount in Space X?
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George Andrew Simons
4 years ago
How do we get a payout to International residents of Bermuda? I do not have an US bank account. So therefore how will income payouts or dividends or income streams be deposited into my non US BANK ACCOUNT??
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George Andrew Simons
4 years ago
Are the investors officially recognized as sole owners of securities purchased? Will investors receive official certificate and documentation to verify ownership of shares into respective companies invested into?
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Christopher Merchant
4 years ago
How can we do a emergency withdrawal
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Richard Hanley
4 years ago
What is the status of FGS-Digital eclipse
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Lisa Vucinic
almost 5 years ago
How do I get a refund?
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Profile picture of Ilya Baykin
Ilya Baykin @lisa-vucinic If you committed your investment recently, you should be able to cancel it through your account on Republic.co. Email investors@republic.co if you have any issues.
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Lena Pittman
almost 5 years ago
I only have a few start ups I invested in because I want to know when and how much they will pay through the investment I made at the startup level. For some reason I have not been given the answer so if any of you here would help me out I would appreciate it.
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Ilya Baykin @lena-pittman Startup investment is highly speculative, and payouts depend on
1. the type of security you purchased
2. whether the startup succeeds/gets bought/goes public
Look at the deal terms for each of the startups you invested in to see what the payout conditions for the securities are
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Deepu Dharmarajan @lena-pittman , It may take 5 to 7 years before we come to know that company get an Exit or IPO .Majority of the companies ceases to exist. As they say ,if you invest $100 in 20 companies ,18 companies ceases to exist ,19th company will get you $20,00 to recover your principal (20 companies x $100 Each ) and 20th company could get you 10000 in 7 years (depends) .Here the point is diversification ,the more you diversify into good business (after doing your own due diligence) ,chances of making a wind fall there .Even though Republic claim they do their DD before starting crowd funding ,majority of companies don't have any future
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ABRAHAM PARRA
5 years ago
I’m up 22 Sectors. 👍
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Floyd Collins Jr
5 years ago
I am extremely excited and I have invested in 9 companies, so far! I do have one question, has anyone received a payout from a Republic investment as of today, Tuesday, February 23, 2021?
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Rose Roper @floyd-d-collins-jr what I have read on Republic is that it can take 5-7 yrs for a company to go public or get acquired. But some do a lot sooner you just can't predict what will happen. Some companies will never get acquired or IPO. But the more companies you invest in will make the odds better for you as an investor. I have invested in 20 companies but I just started in Sept of 2019. So hoping one will go public or get acquired this year! But it takes time so if none go public this year I understand. I know since I started investing a few companies on Republic did get acquired but they were not companies I invested in, so the ones that did invest i'm sure made some money. I believe one was Sweetberry and the other was Robinhood and others I can't recall at the moment. Keep doing what you're doing and it will pay off! I feel pretty confident that some of the companies that I've invested in have huge potential to go public soon mostly software/App companies. Good Luck with your investments!
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George Andrew Simons @floyd-d-collins-jr How do we get a payout to International residents of Bermuda? I do not have an US bank account. So therefore how will income payouts or dividends or income streams be deposited into my non US BANK ACCOUNT??
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Floyd Collins Jr @george-andrew-simons-cdp. I am also an investor and not the right resource to answer your question. I am interested in knowing as well.
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Rose Roper
5 years ago
So far I have invested in 19 companies! So if the 1/3 rule is correct i'm looking at least 6 companies to hit Big! Of course it takes time to get aquired or IPO some companies have been in business longer than others. Most companies don't IPO for at least 10 years but so far a lot of the companies I have invested in have already made a huge footprint so hopefully within the next 2-5yrs. it will all pay off! Good Luck to Everyone who invests on Republic!
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Antonio Alves
5 years ago
so Far I have Invest in 18 Companies from Republic !! lie it says it only takes 1 to succeed
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Richard Sabb
5 years ago
I'm all in all hands on deck no matter how it goes
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Gary Higgins
5 years ago
I hope this will be my investments in something good for future generations and retirement benefits instead of just giving it to dispensaries or liquor stores! Right?
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Melissa Thibodeaux
5 years ago
Good advice.
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Nagaraj Vishwakarma
5 years ago
Hi
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Cozetta Foster
almost 6 years ago
I'm looking forward and graceful to stumble across a great investment portfolio, I implicated the steps and ready to change my life. I am so confident my hunting has hit a winner.
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Norman Smith N.LS.
almost 6 years ago
I think this would be a good investment
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Bruce A Jagodilla
almost 6 years ago
I'm just a novice in finding good business to be with, hopefully I'm in the right path.
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HASMAN SILA PATULAK Hasman
6 years ago
Good gooo
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