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Today you still need to be registered with the SEC as an “ accredited ” investor to legally buy any startup equity. Don’t be fooled by thinking that socialnetworks are hot, so you should invest in the next startup you see in that realm. Start in a business domain you know well. Fund an entrepreneur you know and trust.
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Today most startup investors still register with the SEC as “ accredited ” investors before they buy any startup equity in the U.S. Don’t be fooled by thinking that socialnetworks are hot, so you should invest in the next startup you see in that realm. Start in a business domain you know well.
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