by yogesch on 9/3/2020, 8:45:38 AM
Yes.
This is probably a time witnessing the start of radical and lasting shifts. If you have a view on which ways certain markets will evolve in the future, and a solid proposition, and you can stomach the risk, yes you should.
This ^^ argument also applies in general. It is just that the present time is potentially the nascent stage of many lasting paradigm shifts.
by chewz on 9/3/2020, 8:45:37 AM
For: There is going to be a lot of second order post-epidemic/recession disruptions in all possible areas. So if you are lucky, you can find a profitable niche with potential for rapid expansion. It is actually better moment for starting new business then pre-pandemic.
Against: Risk, liquidity mostly..
What are the reasons for/against starting a new startup in 2020?