Active in growth-stage technology and fintech investing, Aaron J. Plautz combines operational leadership with capital allocation across SaaS and payments businesses. He sources deal flow, leads diligence, and often takes board or observer roles to drive commercialization and go-to-market execution. Prior experience spans product and corporate development functions in fast-scaling companies, and he engages with founders on governance, KPIs, and exit planning to align investor and management objectives.
Active in growth-stage technology and fintech investing, Aaron J. Plautz combines operational leadership with capital allocation across SaaS and payments businesses. He sources deal flow, leads diligence, and often takes board or observer roles to drive commercialization and go-to-market execution. Prior experience spans product and corporate development functions in fast-scaling companies, and he engages with founders on governance, KPIs, and exit planning to align investor and management objectives.
Focuses on growth-stage technology and fintech opportunities, prioritizing SaaS and payments businesses with clear revenue engines and unit economics. Employs active, operationally minded capital allocation—leading diligence, taking board or observer seats, and driving go-to-market scaling, KPI discipline, and governance. Prefers conviction-weighted, concentrated stakes with multi-year horizons, staged capital to de-risk milestones, and emphasis on founder alignment, measurable commercial traction, and exit-readiness via operational value creation.
Focuses on growth-stage technology and fintech opportunities, prioritizing SaaS and payments businesses with clear revenue engines and unit economics. Employs active, operationally minded capital allocation—leading diligence, taking board or observer seats, and driving go-to-market scaling, KPI discipline, and governance. Prefers conviction-weighted, concentrated stakes with multi-year horizons, staged capital to de-risk milestones, and emphasis on founder alignment, measurable commercial traction, and exit-readiness via operational value creation.
| Trades 3922 | Longs Won 2290/3922 58% | Profit Factor 15.05 |
| Profitability | Shorts Won 0/0 0% | Standard Deviation $440,985.76 |
| Average Win $27,407.72 | Best Trade (Jul 13) $41.18M | Sharpe Ratio -7.61 |
| Average Loss -$2,555.88 | Worst Trade (Jul 15) -$1.53M | Z-Score 16.88 (100%) |
| Commissions $0 | Avg. Trade Length 10m 1w 2d | Expectancy $14,939.44 |
| Loss Size | 100% | 90% | 80% | 70% | 60% | 50% | 40% | 30% | 20% | 10% |
| Probability of Loss | <0.01% | <0.01% | <0.01% | <0.01% | <0.01% | <0.01% | <0.01% | <0.01% | <0.01% | 0.11% |
| Consecutive Losing Trades | 166,667 | 150,000 | 133,333 | 116,667 | 100,000 | 83,333 | 66,667 | 50,000 | 33,333 | 16,667 |