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UNICORN MANIA, The Real Facts About Post-Money Valuation
Post-Money Valuation; The Facts
A Unicorn Index Fund is a Sham
Given the above facts, the concept of a Unicorn Index, then, is a sham based on this faulty method of valuation. The indexes, in fact, do not have visibility into the requisite information and data actually needed to return a market value or market capitalization (i.e., financial statements). That´s why they use the inappropriate and discredited PM Valuation and then try to sell it to you as some rigorous and proprietary methodology. Complete BS.
The idea that index funds, the financial press, and the analytics companies have been trying, for years now, to use this as a representation of value is insane and it’s fraudulent.
Btw, Why would anyone invest in an index fund that can´t provide investors with a true picture of value? Any index fund should be required, and investors should demand, full disclosure of the valuation methodology. One would think disclosing your valuation methodology would be a strength, a positive, to show investors you do have rigor in your analysis and determination of value. Transparency should be an asset. Instead, these so-called index funds use stealth because they don´t want you to know that they don´t really have visibility and the tools normally utilized to actually determine real market value for these private tech firms.
Why the secrecy and black-box approach if the index funds are asking investors to pony-up vast sums of money to get exposure to private tech company deals?
The risks of a private, early-stage technology company are already significantly high enough; and their performance is not proven nor is it disclosed. To gain exposure to this high-risk asset category via an index fund with a completely improper, bogus notion of value is insane.
Stay Far Away from any Index of Unicorns
So, let´s understand what is really going on here. The facts are these regarding any index comprised of so-called Unicorn tech companies. They possess none of the following key pieces of financial statement information necessary and normally used to properly value a firm:
Each of the above financial metrics would normally be used to value a firm and measure its financial health and trajectory. These so-called index funds do not have access to any of this information and therefore operate in a vacuum when it comes to relying on real financial metrics normally used to value a company.
Investors should be informed as to just how flimsy and flawed these valuations are based on the PM Valuation. The Stanford Study conclusively proves there is a serious problem with the PM Valuation methodology. Further, the Study has developed a methodology that works and clearly demonstrates how to calculate a value for these private tech firms.
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UNICORN MANIA, The Real Facts About Post-Money Valuation
Post-Money Valuation; The Facts
A Unicorn Index Fund is a Sham
Given the above facts, the concept of a Unicorn Index, then, is a sham based on this faulty method of valuation. The indexes, in fact, do not have visibility into the requisite information and data actually needed to return a market value or market capitalization (i.e., financial statements). That´s why they use the inappropriate and discredited PM Valuation and then try to sell it to you as some rigorous and proprietary methodology. Complete BS.
The idea that index funds, the financial press, and the analytics companies have been trying, for years now, to use this as a representation of value is insane and it’s fraudulent.
Btw, Why would anyone invest in an index fund that can´t provide investors with a true picture of value? Any index fund should be required, and investors should demand, full disclosure of the valuation methodology. One would think disclosing your valuation methodology would be a strength, a positive, to show investors you do have rigor in your analysis and determination of value. Transparency should be an asset. Instead, these so-called index funds use stealth because they don´t want you to know that they don´t really have visibility and the tools normally utilized to actually determine real market value for these private tech firms.
Why the secrecy and black-box approach if the index funds are asking investors to pony-up vast sums of money to get exposure to private tech company deals?
The risks of a private, early-stage technology company are already significantly high enough; and their performance is not proven nor is it disclosed. To gain exposure to this high-risk asset category via an index fund with a completely improper, bogus notion of value is insane.
Stay Far Away from any Index of Unicorns
So, let´s understand what is really going on here. The facts are these regarding any index comprised of so-called Unicorn tech companies. They possess none of the following key pieces of financial statement information necessary and normally used to properly value a firm:
Each of the above financial metrics would normally be used to value a firm and measure its financial health and trajectory. These so-called index funds do not have access to any of this information and therefore operate in a vacuum when it comes to relying on real financial metrics normally used to value a company.
Investors should be informed as to just how flimsy and flawed these valuations are based on the PM Valuation. The Stanford Study conclusively proves there is a serious problem with the PM Valuation methodology. Further, the Study has developed a methodology that works and clearly demonstrates how to calculate a value for these private tech firms.