My inbox is absolutely flooded with cold pitches—literally dozens every week trying to rope me into some SPV for a growth-stage private company I've never heard of.
You'd assume this spray-and-pray approach is a complete waste of time, right? That nobody in their right mind responds to unsolicited investment decks from strangers.
But here's the thing: if the volume keeps climbing, someone's clearly biting. The math doesn't lie. These syndicates wouldn't keep burning resources on mass outreach if the conversion rate was zero. Even a 0.5% hit rate on a few thousand emails probably justifies the effort.
Makes you wonder how much capital is actually flowing through these random SPV deals that most of us just auto-delete.
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CantAffordPancake
· 10h ago
Wow, I didn't expect this conversion rate logic. No wonder they're still bombarding it.
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bridge_anxiety
· 10h ago
A conversion rate of 0.5% can sustain the entire spam machine, which is quite terrifying when you think about it.
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MoneyBurner
· 10h ago
A conversion rate of 0.5% can survive? Then my trapped position would directly be wiped out, haha.
My inbox is absolutely flooded with cold pitches—literally dozens every week trying to rope me into some SPV for a growth-stage private company I've never heard of.
You'd assume this spray-and-pray approach is a complete waste of time, right? That nobody in their right mind responds to unsolicited investment decks from strangers.
But here's the thing: if the volume keeps climbing, someone's clearly biting. The math doesn't lie. These syndicates wouldn't keep burning resources on mass outreach if the conversion rate was zero. Even a 0.5% hit rate on a few thousand emails probably justifies the effort.
Makes you wonder how much capital is actually flowing through these random SPV deals that most of us just auto-delete.