There have been a number of thoughtful "early warning sign" posts in the past few days including one from Fred Wilson (Storm Clouds), one from Mark Suster (What Angel Investing & Florida Condos Have in Common), and Roger Ehrenberg (Investing in a frenzied market).
The seed investing phenomenon of 2010 has been awesome to watch and participate in. The velocity of activity from individual angels, angel groups, seed VCs (the correct phrase for most of the "super angels" which have now raised actual funds), and even traditional VCs has been on a steep climb throughout the year. When the numbers are tallied up at the end of the year (I'm sure someone will do it - and it won't be me) I expect there will be all kinds of new records set.
To read the full, original article click on this link: What Percentage of 2010 Seed Deals Won’t Raise The Next Round?
Author: Brad Feld