A few months ago, I was at a meet up with some investors who I really respect and who have great track records. One thing that struck me was how much they used expert networks, and I’ve been thinking about how I use expert networks ever since. Expert networks are a big expense both in terms of dollar cost and time invested into them, and I want to make sure I’m being the most efficient / productive with that investment.
We're GLG users, but will probably switch to Tegus. My problem with GLG is that I always have the $1k in the back of my mind + hoping I set up a call with the "right" person. That problem goes away with Tegus and it's easier/faster for me to digest multiple interviews (that I feel are usually high quality) vs prepping for one. I spend half my time just browsing/reading vs targeting companies I'm interested in.
Thanks Andrew. Posts like this on optimising investment process are key IMO. Marginal Gains Theory etc. Please report back with the most useful answers you find as would love to hear. Cheers
We're GLG users, but will probably switch to Tegus. My problem with GLG is that I always have the $1k in the back of my mind + hoping I set up a call with the "right" person. That problem goes away with Tegus and it's easier/faster for me to digest multiple interviews (that I feel are usually high quality) vs prepping for one. I spend half my time just browsing/reading vs targeting companies I'm interested in.
Thanks Andrew. Posts like this on optimising investment process are key IMO. Marginal Gains Theory etc. Please report back with the most useful answers you find as would love to hear. Cheers