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by vasilipupkin 3987 days ago
it's actually hard to generate really high returns without doing prorata. If you don't do it and you invest into 1,000 companies, your pot of money is spread mostly over companies not doing well. If you keep pro-rata it will be more concentrated among companies that are raising subsequent rounds, which is correlated with doing well. Thus, your money will lean naturally towards better companies