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What happens to the smaller VC firms in a more conservative market?



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Smaller venture funds are finding a way to manage in the midst of a conservative market.
As with all bear markets, the appetite for risk drops, and although emerging fund managers are often noted to outperform their more established counterparts, some limited partners are weary of bringing on new venture partners. Instead, they retreat to their trusted, established partners.
For some emerging managers, this means the market will become tougher to penetrate. For those with funds that are focused on backing diverse founders who are already working with less capital, the drawback is often the difference between another round or closing shop.
“Risk is also sometimes perceived as anything outside the status quo,” Mad …

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