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Investing in early stage companies that DP Crowd represents involves risks, including loss of all your capital, illiquidity, lack of dividends and dilution, and it should be done only as part of a diversified portfolio. This type of investment is only for investors who understand these risks.

A full risk warning can be found here.


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