Bondora provides a ton of data and statistics for investors. However, this can easily lead to overwhelm and confusion. I will attempt to shed some light and provide helpful clarifications on some of the graphs and numbers you may have been introduced to already. Short version: One of the easiest ways to estimate Bondora portfolio […]
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Bondora provides a ton of data and statistics for investors. However, this can easily lead to overwhelm and confusion. I will attempt to shed some light and provide helpful clarifications on some of the graphs and numbers you may have been introduced to already. Short version: The only meaningful data about recovery rate is available […]
This blog post is part 3 of a “Beyond the default rate” series, which investigates what the default rate actually means, how it affects you and why you should know more than simply the number you see on some report. If you haven’t yet read the previous posts in the series, please do that before […]
16 tactics and strategies for P2P-lending
Few months ago I got this idea of putting together a Reference Guide of different tactics and strategies that investors can use with their P2P-lending investments. I have been working on this as a side project every now and then and the outcome is an overview of 16 strategies and tactics or different styles of investing […]
This blog post is part 4 of a “Beyond the default rate” series, which investigates what the default rate actually means, how it affects you and why you should know more than simply the number you see on some report. If you haven’t yet read the previous posts in the series, please do that before reading […]
Initial defaults vs current default rate
This blog post is part 3 of a “Beyond the default rate” series, which investigates what the default rate actually means, how it affects you and why you should know more than simply the number you see on some report. If you haven’t yet read the previous posts in the series, please do that before […]
This blog post is part of a “Beyond the default rate” series, which investigates what the default rate actually means, how it affects you and why you should know more than simply the number you see on some report. If you haven’t yet read the previous post in the series, please do that before reading […]
This blog post is part of a “Beyond the default rate” series, which investigates what the default rate actually means, how it affects you and why you should know more than simply the number you see on some report. If I told you there’s a loan group with 20% default rate. Would you be willing […]