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Startup Investment Risks: An investment in startups is a speculative private placement investment and as such, is not suitable for anyone without a high tolerance for risk and a low need for liquidity. You should invest in startups only if you are able to bear the risk of losing your entire investment. There can be no assurance that investors will receive any return of capital or profit. Investors should have the financial ability and willingness to accept the risks (including, among other things, the risk of loss of their entire investment and the risks of lack of liquidity) that are characteristic of private placement investments. There will be no public market for the startup shares or equity, applicable securities laws will restrict any transfer of the shares or equity. You should be aware that an investment in startups, and the startup company securities, involves considerable risks, including the possible loss of all or a material portion of your investment. Past performance may not be indicative of future results. Different types of investments involve varying degrees of risk, and there can be no assurance that the future performance of any specific investment, investment strategy, or product will be profitable, equal any corresponding indicated historical performance level(s), or be suitable for your portfolio. Internal rate of return (IRR) excludes external factors such as inflation and cost of capital.