I am not sure then what do the two Asicminer heads mean? How are you invested in Asicminer directly?
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One is direct shares.
One is shares on havelock.
The first column is just a bunch of notes to remind me about cost basis, etc,
I think "WILL BE" is a strong preposition. I believe you quote these numbers to justify your target return. I would suggest you form a grid of different possible scenarios to disclose future outcomes as fairly as possible to investors. This will come handy if you intend to scale up(which I believe you should).
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I agree. Just to give the rational to the investors that if I should happen to sell next week - my intentions were known.
I only brought this to the forum as an idea for others. I had no intention of pitching it for myself.
I would say the entire thing is under-developed by normal investment standards. That will all change as this thing takes shape.
So the Buying opportunity is just the price dipping under your cost basis? How do you arrive at cost basis? Is it the initial buy in cost or some other costs are also included?
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I think I am in a very good position right now. But, if I dip below my cost basis - and I have a chance to get in a better position, I'll take it.
For instance. The fund believes both BTC and AM are undervalued and will return to a higher level within the next 6 months.
I believe BTC will go up by 40% and AM will go up by 100%.
I want to be heavier on AM, but not as heavy as we are. 10% in BTC and 90% in AM.
So, if we can move some of the fund to more BTC without giving up cost basis, that's what we'll do.
Cost basis for me is going to be when the asset was entered into the fund as a percentage of total value.
Awesome questions! I appreciate your interest.
Thanks for the answers and sorry for more questions. Again, I believe these questions would help you create a strong pitch.
1. How liquid are ASICMINER direct shares? Where do they trade? Are they privately held or publicly traded? If, I as an investor have no clue about ASICMINER or BTC, I would want to know whether what price impact will you have if you were to liquidate your fund tomorrow morning.
2. Your calculations show a term value. What happens at that time? Do you just liquidate all the fund and take your fee? What happens if you have investors who want to stay in?
3. I believe the performance of this fund and future fund of yours will depend a lot on when you start them(as per your cost basis explanation). Right now there is a general consensus that the price of BTC will go up and thus your future expectations should yield good results. In the future, as long as you can have a "VIEW" of the markets and can sell it to investors, you should be in good shape.
Again Good Luck!