ThreeD Capital NAV Climbs To $1.27 But Much More Expected To Come As "Teenage" and "Cub" Investments In The Portfolio Are Just Starting To Hunt

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A lion pride  grows by continually nurturing new blood.  While new cubs are born every  year and are nurtured for growth, the teenagers are groomed to prepare  to take over leadership from the old guard. In the case of ThreeD Capital (IDK:CSE / IDKFF:OTCQB), the company's portfolio might be too young for any old guards just yet  .... but teenagers like Esports Entertainment Group (NASDAQ), Peak  Fintech Group (Imminent NASDAQ), Loop Insights (Global Partnerships) and  ImagineAR (Global Partnerships) are maturing very nicely with their  long leadership years still ahead of them according to Chairman Sheldon  Inwentash. ThreeD Capital  prides (pardon the pun) itself on discovering great companies before  everyone else ... and it casts a wide net to find the best of the best  ranging from completely disruptive companies to junior resources and  mining companies . More importantly,  Inwentash's championship investment style has netted billion dollar  exits in the past simply because he isn't afraid to invest and be  patient for markets to catch up to his great early ideas.  Case in  point, he points out how he was early into Esports Entertainment Group  on the OTC, with the market only now catching up to it as an $18 NASDAQ  stock .... that is set to go much higher in the next 2 -3 years. As such, it's  like and ETF for ground floor investments that small cap investors would  either be unable to find (private) or unable to participate in (early  round accredited investors) More than just  lip service, his last company commanded a market cap north of $1 Billion  at its peak and now he's looking to recreate the same success with IDK -  only faster given the great and fast growing technology companies he is  investing in. Will he do it?   He's off to a good start so far by quietly making investments over the  past couple of years that are now starting to pay off, as seen by his  recently reported NAV (Net Asset Value) of $1.27. But that NAV is  just scratching the surface when you consider the fact his teens have  just barely started their hunting phase and he's adding new cubs just  about every week as of late. Watch this great interview ... because when the king of the jungle roars, every small cap investor should be listening.

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