In this episode of the Capital Series podcast, David Weisburd interviews the founder of Dubb, a regulated copy-trading platform, about the rise of retail investing, the cultural shift driving younger generations towards riskier assets, and the importance of financial education. The conversation explores Dubb's mission to simplify investing by allowing users to copy the strategies of proven experts, including the controversial strategy of following Nancy Pelosi's trades. They delve into the challenges of scaling a business, building a strong company culture, and the role of social media in influencing stock market trends, as well as the potential for meme stocks to drive real change. The discussion also covers the importance of mentorship, continuous self-improvement, and maintaining a balance between ambition and patience in the entrepreneurial journey.
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