Ah I see what you're saying, although that was kind of the point I wanted to portray: that most of the funds are on the left and look minuscule compared to the few on the right.
And also that's why I posted the two grids for the bottom 20 and the top 20 since I thought it wasn't very helpful to show all 305 funds.
Where or how you got the data: Crunchbase.com and Sec.gov using Form D
The tool used to generate the visual: Subset.so (an easy to use spreadsheet on a canvas tool)
subset1 OP t1_jake0ge wrote
Reply to comment by phdoofus in [OC] Fundraising for Venture Capital follows the power law, with most of the funding going to the top firms by subset1
Ah I see what you're saying, although that was kind of the point I wanted to portray: that most of the funds are on the left and look minuscule compared to the few on the right.
And also that's why I posted the two grids for the bottom 20 and the top 20 since I thought it wasn't very helpful to show all 305 funds.
Thanks for the feedback though :)