By: Lending Club May 2011 Update | P2P Lending News
[...] to share how my own Lending Club portfolio is doing. I make use of a strategy that I call the “common sense” approach to Lending Club investing. The strategy that I use is algorithmic in nature...
View ArticleBy: Ajaytr
I like your criteria, but I’m not sure I agree with the 50% balance utilization. The way I think about it is that a debt consolidation loan should have utilization * Revolving balance should ~ equal...
View ArticleBy: Lending Club – June 2011 Investment Performance Update | Peer to Peer...
[...] month, I introduced the strategy known as the “common sense” approach to Lending Club investing that I make use of for my personal Lending Club investments. The strategy is a series of filters...
View ArticleBy: Lending Club – July 2011 Investment Performance Update | Peer to Peer...
[...] months ago I began making use of a strategy that I refer to as the “common sense” approach to peer-to-peer lending. The gist of the strategy is to make use of a series of filters that avoid...
View ArticleBy: Lending Club August 2011 Performance | Peer to Peer Lending News
[...] months ago I began making use of a strategy that I refer to as the “common sense” approach to peer-to-peer lending. The gist of the strategy is to make use of a series of filters that avoid...
View ArticleBy: An Update On My P2P Lending Investments | Peer to Peer Lending News
[...] Over the course of the last year, I’ve invested about $10,000 in Lending Club and have been getting great returns to date. I’m currently getting a real rate of return of about 11% (my NAR is...
View ArticleBy: The Great Lending Club Experiment | Peer to Peer Lending News
[...] I haven’t given up on it yet. You can read more about my “common sense” Lending Club strategy here. I will have about $70,000 invested in my account by the end of September. I’m going to put...
View ArticleBy: My Lending Club Investments – October 2011 Update | Peer to Peer Lending...
[...] get funded quickly. I call this the “crow-sourced strategy.” I am also continuing to test my “common sense” Lending Club strategy. I’ve had great success, but there are still some consumers that...
View ArticleBy: Fyodor Dostoyevsky
about home improvement loans, home equity loans usually requires a host of different fees including appraisal, attorney, title, document, application, and other closing fees. if they are looking for...
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