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The Compound and Friends

My Election Bet With Barry Ritholtz + How To Make Your First Venture Capital Investment

The Compound and Friends

Josh Brown

Investing, Business News, News, Business

4.72.2K Ratings

🗓️ 23 October 2020

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

This week on the pod, Josh talks to Barry Ritholtz and gets the rules straight for their 2020 election bet - who will win, what will happen afterwards. Plus, venture capital is now a $500 billion asset class, but gaining access to the top VC funds is pretty much impossible for ordinary investors and even most investment professionals. Josh talks to Phil Haslett, the founder of Equity Zen, about how this is changing. There could be a revolution coming, and Phil's firm is likely to be leading it. Here's how you can make your first investments in venture capital without starting at a huge dollar amount. You can listen to the whole thing below, or find it wherever you like to listen to your favorite pods! And be sure to leave a rating and review - they go a long way! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Oh my God today's show is awesome. I'm telling you it's just awesome. We have a lot to get into but first I just wanted to mention on the YouTube channel right now my friend Carl Richards

0:13.0

unvails 10 of the custom sketches that he did for our new book.

0:18.5

And I know I haven't really talked about the book on here yet,

0:21.3

but we're getting close.

0:22.2

It comes out November 17th. The book is called

0:25.3

How I Invest My Money. Pre-ordering Alive Right Now. So basically every chapter in the

0:30.8

book was written by a professional investor

0:34.0

about what they personally, personally,

0:37.4

do with their own money.

0:38.8

Like not what they think you should do or other people should do,

0:42.4

but literally they make money at their job this is

0:45.5

what they do with it and they work in the industry so I've never seen anything

0:50.1

really done on this before so we did a whole book about it Brian Portooy and I anyway

0:55.2

Carl Richards you probably know him from behavior gap he's got a column he's been doing for the New York Times since 2010. So he's got 10 years worth of, I guess,

1:07.5

columning at the Times and he just does these amazing illustrations and sketches that explain important investment concepts.

1:18.0

So we reached out to Carl and we were like, we want you to do a chapter.

1:22.3

He ends up illustrating the whole book and these

1:24.6

are all brand new illustrations that are bespoke based on each one of the chapters in the book.

1:32.0

So he like read them all and illustrated them. We got really

1:35.2

lucky having him as the book's illustrator. So if you want to see the first 10 sketches

1:40.5

were unveiling, it's YouTube.com slash the compound

1:45.1

rwm and he tells me the story of how he came up with each of them and

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