From spending way too much time on this board, I gather that a few people are in the same boat as I am….. Pretty much done with P2P Lending.
After 3 years of investing in Prosper and LC, I quit re-investing roughly 6 months ago with the intention of letting the accounts naturally run off. After continuing to watch my loans late % and default rates continue to climb, I'm not sure I want to wait this one out.
Prosper…. I guess I am stuck with you. You win the award for most illiquid investment ever. Uggh.
LendingClub… I'm considering a "steady liquidation" strategy and would appreciate any thoughts or ideas. I'd like sell my loans on the secondary to liquidate, but I am in no rush to get them all sold immediately. In fact, I'd rather take my time and eek out as much as I can get for them. I am thinking about a 2-3 month process of liquidating.
To make things easy and simple, I have been thinking of pricing each loan (regardless of status, details) at a 5% premium, assuming only a very small percentage, if any will sell. After 2 weeks, bringing the rest down to 4%. After 2 more weeks, down to 3%. Rinse and repeat.
Once challenge is that I have over 7k loans, which makes automated selling almost a requirement.
What do you think of this strategy? Are there any services out there (Peercube, NSR, etc…) that would be well suited for automating a strategy like this? Anybody else like to share their strategy/thoughts?
Thanks in advance…