What startups should remember before a round: Charles Hudson’s takeaways from 500+ investments

Friends, here’s an insight from the startup and venture world. Charles Hudson, founder of Precursor Ventures, highlighted common founder mistakes.
The biggest risk is chasing a high valuation. It may attract attention, but it also raises expectations.
The second mistake is not scrutinizing the investor as carefully as they scrutinize you. It is vital to speak with portfolio teams and understand the real value an investor brings.
Another key question is whether your business is truly suited to venture capital. Not every strong company should be built for the VC model.
Why this matters: the market is tougher, and AI comparisons make planning and partner selection critical.
Do you vet investors before a round? #startups #venturecapital #investments #HackerNews

