As we approach the end of 2013, I want to say thanks to all of our readers. We are happy that we are able to provide content that others find valuable. The site has been around since May, 2013 and even though that seems like a short amount of time, I feel like we have been able to accomplish a lot and hope bigger things are in store for peer to peer lending and the site in 2014.
Archives for December 2013
LendingRobot Exits Beta - Officially Launches and Open to the Public!
Just last week we featured a Q & A with LendingRobot. At the time, they were still in beta, but that all changed as of this morning. They have officially launched and are open to the public. If anyone has experience in the beta or has signed up now, we would definitely be interested to hear your thoughts in the comments. Our goal is to provide a review in the future.
Q & A with Nickel Steamroller - A Look Into What’s to Come
This is our second post in a series of posts of third party tools for peer to peer lending. Our first post featured automated investing with LendingRobot. In this session, we will be featuring a Q & A with Michael from Nickel Steamroller, which is a great source of information for everything LendingClub and Prosper. [Read more…]
Q & A with LendingRobot - Third Party Automated Investing Tool for Lending Club
This isn’t the first time that we have talked about third party tools for automated investing on Peer & Social Lending. Today marks the first of a series of posts we plan to do on all of the popular third party tools that exist for Lending Club and Prosper. We are starting off this series with a Q & A of LendingRobot created by Gilad Golan and Emmanuel Marot. As you read through this post be thinking of other questions you may have as Emmanuel has agreed to field any additional questions in the comments section. [Read more…]
Understanding Lending Club Returns
There are many third party tools out there that many seasoned investors already know about. However, Lending Club continues to add functionality to their own site like net annualized return. Today I noticed something that I had not seen before which was a link to ‘Understanding Your Returns’. [Read more…]