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> The cause is more a function of wealth inequality. The ultra-wealthy have so much money that they only need 1/100 to be a gusher. It has nothing to do with wealth inequality. Whether you're pooling $100 from a million people, or $20 million from 5, the economics of venture capital are the same. Wealth inequality has nothing to do with this. The purpose of venture capital (for investors) is diversification. It is an…
It does have a relationship to wealth inequality. On the one hand you have money seeking returns and getting caught up in zero and negative sum games while doing so. On the other you have a lack of small investors with lower risk tolerance. Both of these are results of wealth inequality.
This happens to retail investors all the time.
> On the other you have a lack of small investors with lower risk tolerance. Both of these are results of wealth inequality.
Citation needed. Retail investors buy all kinds of risky shit. You can do all of these same things with retail investors money. You don't need any wealth inequality whatsoever to explain venture capital.