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125. Angel Investing: Why a Great Business Isn't Always a Great Investment

Season 2 Episode 67 Published 1 year ago
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In this episode of The Wall Street Skinny, we delve  into the world of angel investing. Joined by Matt Naylor and Max Valverde, co-founders of the Milkless podcast, the discussion explores the essentials of evaluating investment opportunities, the importance of liquidity preferences, and the risks and rewards associated with angel investing. Max, a seasoned investor and successful entrepreneur, shares his insightful experiences on what to look for in potential investments, emphasizing the significance of a strong team and clear exit strategies.

Listeners are guided through critical concepts such as venture debt, the mechanics of raising capital, and strategies for assessing the viability of startups. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding terms like pre-money and post-money valuations and the pivotal role of liquidity preferences in investment decisions. Max and Matt candidly discuss the realities of startup investing, including the immense value of transparency and gut instincts when deciding whether to commit financially to a friend's business venture.

Moreover, the episode touches on broader financial and entrepreneurial themes, connecting the act of investing in a business to the emotional investment in personal relationships. Through anecdotes and expert advice, the hosts and guests provide an engaging and informative discussion that empowers listeners to navigate the complex landscape of angel investing with confidence. This episode is a must-listen for aspiring investors and anyone interested in the intersection of finance and human relationships.

Also check out Milkless’s episode #88 here if you want a conversation about talking to your kids about Santa and what happens after death. HERE

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