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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-09 14-10

in LeoFinance14 days ago

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Herbert posed a question about the traditional approach of institutional investors: how many of them require clear, tangible evidence such as earnings growth to commit funds? Historically, around 60-70% of institutions would wait for concrete financial proof—positive cash flow, revenue increases—before investing, while the remaining 30% would be more visionary, investing based on future potential.