Rush - Angel

To avoid the common pitfalls of a market "rush," experienced advisors suggest the following:

: The term is occasionally used in theological discussions or biblical analyses concerning "armies of heaven" and celestial movements. Indian Angel Rush - by Thiyagarajan Maruthavan (Rajan)

: Many new angels are high achievers in other professional domains (like manufacturing or corporate leadership). However, the skills that led to success there—such as tight operational control—can be counterproductive in the ambiguous, hands-off world of early-stage investing.

While primarily a financial term, "Angel Rush" also appears in niche contexts:

: Angel Rush is the name of a prominent Career Coach and Resume Strategist who specializes in helping professionals pivot into high-level or executive roles.

: True professional angel investing follows a power law distribution , where a tiny percentage of "big winners" accounts for the majority of returns, while most investments fail. During a rush, many investors fail to account for this high failure rate. Strategic Recommendations for Investors

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