Why Investors May Not Give You Money — Even If Your Idea Is Great!

Fahad Hassan
Nov 6 · 2 min read

If an investor says “no” to you, it doesn’t mean they hate you, think you’re idea is dumb, or that you can’t make money, although all of these may also be true. I can think of five specific companies I’ve met over the last 30–60 days that all:

  1. Have product market fit
  2. Great revenue traction
  3. Good Founders

All of these companies should make money for their founders.

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