
In the first year, only about 20% of firms manage to survive. By the second year, survival drops, with just 5% of firms still operating.
In other words, after two years, only 1 in 20 firms remain active.
The 95% that fail usually do so for several reasons:
- Lack of expertise in risk management
- Poor cashflow management
- Absence of a long-term strategy
- "bubble and dump” dynamics
Important to mention that most participants begin with good intentions. However, many lack the necessary expertise and experience to navigate the challenges of this industry, which ultimately prevents them from succeeding.
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