My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

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https://www.linkedin.com/in/averykonda/ (Avery Konda) is all about positive business, impact investing, and #SocialImpactEverywhere. He is 23 years old, a podcast host, and an impact investor in 18 start-ups; all of which have a bottom line or mandate for positive impact. Avery works as the chief community engagement officer for http://www.tandempark.org/ (Tandempark), an online volunteer platform, centralized volunteer portal, and volunteer management software that helps organizations recruit, schedule and communicate with their teams, while making it easier than ever for volunteers to discover and engage in local opportunities to strengthen and enrich their communities. The Social Impactors Podcast is all about impact. Avery works to highlight impactful individuals making positive social change in their communities.
“Some of the red flags of their competitive analysis just did not make sense. Their product although it was pretty was really, really just a shell of what it could be. And so all these things were red flags that you really should look at as a private investor or just in the investment space.”
Avery Konda
Worst investment ever Avery started in investing young and slow. Putting a toe in the water, so to speak. He did not go in aggressively, but low input and low-risk investments. He would make some profit and learn, but that gave him “the investor itch”, mainly not itching for more money, but he did want to learn more and he loved the idea of making money from money. It was the sporadic start of a sometimes dangerous journey.
Young investor goes through learning phase He learned about investing a lot, losing a lot or winning big. He learned about formulas strategies, and how some things will make money, but some things do not always work. And he learned these things the hard way, making some “pretty stupid” investments based on emotion, putting money into companies that he was emotionally attached to, which you should never do in the beginning or at any time, because you should never invest on an emotional basis. It should be very much an objective decision. He was an 18- or 19-year-old man and thought he knew the world, but he didn’t. His emotionally charged investments failed, he would regain confidence and invest again sporadically, making a little money one month, and investing more the next. Not a good idea, because you should only invest about 10% of your net worth. Sometimes he would invest more than 10%, when he points out he could have “saved that or … done the smart thing and taken my girlfriend on vacation. Because the ROI on that’s a lot more attainable sometimes.”
One early foray in angel investing tainted by emotion Eventually he got into the private investment realm. One company he can’t name was a technology company, and again, it was based somewhat on emotional attachment as well, while trying to remain objective. He started off asking the right questions:
What’s your burn rate?
How much capital have you spent already from initial investors?
Who is in the team that you have behind it?
What was the mission?
But there were a lot of red flags. The Avery would like to highlight for young investors is the idea of using intuition, not as a basis for investing, but as a protector. If your intuition tells you something isn’t right then there is usually a good reason behind that. With this company though, Avery didn’t listen and was kind of caught in the Wow factor brought on by the “incredible product” and the “incredible team” who are doing “incredible things”, and that they “couldn’t fail”. Some of the red flags of where money was being spent and their competitive analysis didn’t make sense. And their product, although it was pretty was really just a shell of what it could be. So, as a private investor, or just in the investment space, these were red flags that you really should look. So he lost the entire investment, and at his age at the time, and the...
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