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Finding Value as an Investor Beyond Social Media Presence
The speaker discusses how they find value as an investor beyond a founder's social media presence by being active in private group chats and evaluating the decision making of the founder rather than just the idea they are pursuing.
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The success of a startup depends on both the size of the market and the decision-making capabilities of its founder.
37:01 - 38:32 (01:30)
Summary
The success of a startup depends on both the size of the market and the decision-making capabilities of its founder. Good founders avoid bad markets and have the ability to make sound decisions that can shape the future of their company.
ChapterFinding Value as an Investor Beyond Social Media Presence
Episode#257: Anthony Pompliano – Lessons From War, Mark Zuckerberg, & Relentless Consistency
PodcastThe Danny Miranda Podcast
The idea that you must have a big social media following to be a prosperous investor is 'ridiculous', according to founder of AngelList, Naval Ravikant, who argues that one does not need to use social media to invest successfully.
38:32 - 39:34 (01:02)
Summary
The idea that you must have a big social media following to be a prosperous investor is 'ridiculous', according to founder of AngelList, Naval Ravikant, who argues that one does not need to use social media to invest successfully.
ChapterFinding Value as an Investor Beyond Social Media Presence
Episode#257: Anthony Pompliano – Lessons From War, Mark Zuckerberg, & Relentless Consistency
PodcastThe Danny Miranda Podcast
The difference between a million and two million followers doesn't really matter, and the value of having a large audience is limited.
39:34 - 40:36 (01:02)
Summary
The difference between a million and two million followers doesn't really matter, and the value of having a large audience is limited. In fact, spending time offline may be more beneficial for clearing your mind.
ChapterFinding Value as an Investor Beyond Social Media Presence
Episode#257: Anthony Pompliano – Lessons From War, Mark Zuckerberg, & Relentless Consistency
PodcastThe Danny Miranda Podcast
The desire to see investment numbers go up is a common trait among investors.
40:36 - 41:40 (01:03)
Summary
The desire to see investment numbers go up is a common trait among investors. However, obsessing over numbers going down is also a common but unproductive behavior that should be avoided when investing.