Tag Archives: peer to peer lending

Lending Club Update: August 2012

Tweet Well, another 3 months have passed so it’s time for another quarterly progress report for my Lending Club investment. If you haven’t read it before it, and assuming this interests you, you might want to first read my initial investment strategy, as well as my previous quarterly reports. It’s not been a full 12 [...]

Lending Club Update: May 2012

Tweet I’ve now been investing with Lending Club for a about 9 months, so I feel my results are finally starting to become more legitimate.  My last update was in February, and I’ll try to continue to provide a quarterly report of my performance.  I originally wrote about my strategy (which was using a filter [...]

Lending Club Update: February 2012

Tweet I’ve managed to get writer’s block while trying to finish my last 2 posts in my core principle series, so I thought I’d take a minute to provide an update on my Lending Club investments.   I’ve been investing in Lending Club for a little over 6 months, so it’s probably a good time [...]

Lending Club Investment Strategy

Tweet About 2 months ago, I decided to begin investing at LendingClub.com, a peer-to-peer lending platform.  Peer to peer lending is a method where investors like you and me can provide micro loans (as small as $25) that get pooled together for someone that needs the loan. These people pay interest rates ranging from 6% [...]