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#1
Investors - LC / Why not use an auto-invest service?
August 21, 2013, 11:00:00 PM
I think one benefit of picking up the "popular" notes is at least they get funded relatively fast, but I guess that doesn't necessarily mean they get issued any faster.  For now, getting highly sought after notes could allow people to flip notes on Folio.  (Currently trying out this strategy) I'll hold off until LC has some sort of auto-invest.  I also don't have nearly enough balance in my account to justify it.  Being in IT, I also don't trust anyone direct access to a financial account. Scary  https://forum.lendacademy.com/Smileys/default/shocked.gif" alt=":o" title="Shocked" class="smiley" />
#2
Here is one for you to chew on: http://www.groundfloor.us" class="bbc_link" target="_blank">www.groundfloor.us

Basically it is P2P lending for real estate. I signed up for the beta and actually had a chance to do a Q&A with one of the co-founders, Brian Dally.  It looks pretty interesting.
#3
Being relatively new to actually investing in LendingClub, I am constantly second guessing how much to invest. I am curious what others do: Do you have a 'magic' % of what gets invested in p2p lending vs. index funds vs retirement accounts etc?  I would imagine some people here are fairly aggressive when it comes to investing in p2p lending.  I currently have less than $1500 invested (and contribute $50 monthly) and before I came very interested in p2p lending my plan was to only invest an amount I would be OK with not having at all.
#4
Introductions / Welcome to the Lend Academy Forum
December 31, 1969, 06:00:00 PM
Hi all!  We are relatively new to the p2p Lending industry, but have been reading and learning a lot in the last few months (thanks in part to this blog).   Brian and I have an immense amount of experience in data visualization and plan to incorporate LendingClub data to create some fantastic statistics on our new site. We hope to contribute to the forum here as well as provide some benefit to readers at our own blog http://www.lendingclubstatistics.com" class="bbc_link" target="_blank">www.LendingClubStatistics.com