Should I add "angel" investments made through AngelList syndicates on my resume?

Should I add investments I've made in Series A-B companies to my resume? These investments are executed through AngelList syndicates (e.g., I am an LP in a person/fund and I can selectively choose deals they present to their LP base). 


On one hand, I can pad my resume with good names I'm invested in (I have some good ones). On the other, I could see it being detrimental because I did not actually "source" them myself. However, I am knowledgeable about the spaces and so could be fun to talk about.


Thank you.

 

Thanks a bunch. Can you say a bit more about your rationale? I'm worried about looking like a chump because investing through AngelList syndicates does not make you a board observer nor do you get board docs (typically) each quarter. So my fear is the perception that I am gambling. However I do expert calls before investing so it's not completely insane.

 

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