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Shao-Ning Huang: Angel Investor Economics & Mistakes, Women Founder & Investor Representation & Cut Off Toxic Relationships

Shao-Ning Huang: Angel Investor Economics & Mistakes, Women Founder & Investor Representation & Cut Off Toxic Relationships - E267

Shao-Ning Huang on angel investor economics and mistakes, women founder and investor representation, and cutting off toxic relationships.

"I invest because I believe in the founder, and I want to believe that the business will make a difference in the ecosystem and the economy in the future. There are many problems in the space, in life, business, economies, financial technology, and everything. If we don't support new ideas to disrupt, support, and improve, then we will never progress" - Shao-Ning Huang

"I am not in favor of angels who invest solely because it's a hot space or because their friends are investing in it. The space you invest in should be something that you have a personal affinity for and that you feel is relevant to you. It's all about how you read the founder, decipher that part, and apply your personal understanding of the space or market. While a good founder is very reflective of themselves, an angel investor has to reflect on their own value system before choosing which space to invest in." - Shao-Ning Huang

In this episode, Jeremy Au speaks on angel investor economics and mistakes, women founder and investor representation, and cutting off toxic relationships.

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Keywords: Angel Investor Economics, Mistakes, Women Founder Investor Representation, Toxic Relationships, Singapore, Women, VC

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