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Episode #229: Evan Brandoff, LeagueSide, “There’s No Better Way To Engage With Families In...
...l world tie-ins with the digital experience 18:40 – Business model for the company 19:02 – Evolution of the company from its early days 21:24 – Fragmentation of the business 24:13 – Sports LeagueSide covers 24:51 – VC funding 25:36 – How COVID is impacting the business 30:32 – Athletes for Care Initiative 32:49 – Future for LeagueSide 36:40 – Most rewarding or challenging moments as a startup 39:54 – Most memorable investment 42:32 – Connecting wi...
Cambria Fund Profile Series – Cambria Tail Risk ETF (TAIL)
...to buy a ladder of monthly put options on the S&P 500 that are slightly out-of-the-money. Defining these terms, a “ladder” of put options means a series of puts with varying, successive expiration dates, generally ranging from a few months to well over a year until expiration. We buy these put options continually and systematically, over rolling one-month periods. As to the term, “out of the money,” when it’s used to describe a put option, this re...
Episode #228: Danilo Santiago, Rational Investment Methodology, “The Market Will Tend To Overpay When...
...r computer, 16K of memory. Meb: I don’t even know the Sinclair. Is that pre-Commodore? Danilo: Yeah, well, Commodore was like a dream computer. That was black and white, 16k, 16,000 characters of memory, using a tape recorder. And we would do like, you know, me and some friends, we would do presentations at school using that computer. Teachers like, “What is that?” What is that thing that you’re bringing here with a map of the Soviet Union, at a t...
Episode #227: Alex Smereczniak, 2ULaundry, “Quality Has to Be At The Forefront of Everything...
...ery start-up on campus called Wake Wash. And they were, essentially, a door-to-door laundry and dry-cleaning delivery service for those students on campus. And I just fell in love with the business model, I thought I could scale to Duke, Chapel Hill, Vanderbilt, all these other universities, you name it, and just kept tackling and asking the guys when they graduate, what were they going to do with it? And, thankfully, they wanted to be done with i...
Episode #226: Vineer Bhansali, LongTail Alpha, “The Bigger Question To Me Is Not Whether...
...berg today about this. But over those 10 years or so, these markets have become completely automated. And perhaps 95% to 98% of the trading is being done by algos and only 2% or 3% is being done by humans who get picked off every time they enter and cross the bid-offer spread. Okay. So let’s rewind on what happened. When you don’t need the liquidity, meaning if you don’t need to delta hedge an option position, there is an immense amount of liquidi...
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...Episode 385: Startup Series – Jeff Shaw, Underground Cellar – Disrupting E-Commerce Wine Sales Through Gamification Episode #388: Scott Lynn & Masha Golovina, Masterworks – The World’s Largest Art Buyer on Inflation, NFT’s & Reaching Unicorn Status Episode #466: Sean Goldsmith, The Zero Proof – The Golden Age for Non-Alcoholic Beverages Wealth Management & Personal Finance Episode 19: Jonathan Clements, Journalist, “If Money Can Buy Happiness, Th...
Episode #225: Eric Crittenden, Standpoint Asset Management, “I Enjoy Trying To Win A Marathon...
...of last year. Can you walk me through maybe sort of a real-time diary, blow-by-blow of what the first three to five months of this year were like as someone who just launched a new fund? How did the systems perform? What were the conversations with advisers? How are they reacting? How do they continue to react? It happen so fast in equity market. I think it was the fastest ever from all-time high to bear market in U.S. stocks. You can correct me i...
Episode #224: Eric Kinariwala, Capsule, “The Pharmacy Sits At The Center Of The Healthcare...
...he things that is interesting is when I look at sort of like the waves of e-commerce, there was this sort of first wave of e-commerce in the mid nineties when the internet like first came out, right? And you and I probably remember that, it was dial-up, you know, CompuServe, AOL, Prodigy, and you were on the internet and you’re like, wow, this is amazing. Like I can buy something on the internet. I know the price, I don’t have to go to a store and...
Episode #223: Steven Jorgenson, Starbridge Venture Capital, “The Launch Sector is Literally Less Than...
...ies of other semiconductors and kind of high-tech related materials and sub-components. I’ve seen some very promising research and initial testing that you can get a much, much better product if you do it in a microgravity environment because crystals form better. And that’s the general concept. Microgravity crystals just form better. Meb: It’s not something I would have considered to be one of the most obvious use cases, but now that you explaine...
Episode #222: Dakin Sloss, Prime Movers Lab, “Power Law Is The Key To Understanding...
...ecific to software companies like enterprise software, consumer software, e-commerce. And that’s what we don’t invest in any of that stuff. If you really, like, conceptualise that, what used to be a 90 day meet and greet diligence process is now nine days, means that in those nine days, all you’re getting to do as a venture capital investor is sell yourself, but you can’t actually do real diligence. And what you end up with is these party rounds t...