Guys, what do you think about why SoftBank is pulling their money out of Indian startups?
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Google • 11m
They are cashing out old investments. Every investor expects returns after 10 years so that they can return money to their LP's. A funds natural cycle is around 7-10 years.
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The Rule of 72.
It’s a simple formula
to estimate how long your money
will take to double through compound interest.
Divide 72 by your investment's annual return percentage,
and you’ll get the approximate number of years it will take.
For exam