Allerdings muss man etweder 200k € jährlich verdinen oder 2 Mio. € an Vermögen besitzen, um teilnehmen zu können. Ist bei mir nicht der Fall, habe aber trotzdem auf "JA" geklickt.
Frage mich nun, woher wollen die das wissen oder nachprüfen und was ist der Sinn davon? Das mindest Invest liegt nur bei 1000€ -.-
Das Zauberwort hier ist "Accredited Investor", dabei geht es um die "Sicherstellung", dass Du Dir das auch wirklich erlauben/leisten kannst und auch "geeignet" bist dein Investment und das damit verbundene Risiko einzuschätzen.
Das dürfte so ähnlich wie bei den Risikoklassen des Werpapierhandels sein.
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Accredited Investor Requirements
To be an accredited investor, a person must demonstrate an annual income of $200,000, or $300,000 for joint income, for the last two years with expectation of earning the same or higher income. An individual must have earned income above the thresholds either alone or with a spouse over the last three years. The income test cannot be satisfied by showing one year of an individual's income and the next two years of joint income with a spouse. The exception to this rule is when a person is married within the period of conducting a test. A person is also considered an accredited investor if he has a net worth exceeding $1 million, either individually or jointly with his spouse. The SEC also considers a person to be an accredited investor if he is a general partner, executive officer, director or a related combination thereof for the issuer of unregistered securities.
Und noch ein "Beispiel" wie die sich das vorstellen...
Consider an individual who earned $150,000 of individual income for the last three years and reported a primary residence value of $1 million with mortgage of $200,000, a car worth $100,000 with outstanding loan of $50,000, 401(k) account with $500,000 and a savings account with $450,000. While this individual fails the income test, he is an accredited investor according to the test on net worth, which cannot include the value of primary residence and is calculated as assets minus liabilities. The person's net worth is exactly $1 million, which is calculated as his assets of $1,050,000 ($100,000 plus $500,000 plus $450,000) minus a car loan of $50,000.
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/a/accreditedinvestor.asp