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Darren Marble

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The Money Mondays
How Retail Investors Beat Wall Street (The Rich Hate This) w/ Darren Marble 💵 E99

So, you know, we, we try to work with companies and figure out which businesses are actually going to have success raising capital this way, because it tends to favor the brands that have existing communities.

The Money Mondays
How Retail Investors Beat Wall Street (The Rich Hate This) w/ Darren Marble 💵 E99

So, you know, we, we try to work with companies and figure out which businesses are actually going to have success raising capital this way, because it tends to favor the brands that have existing communities.

The Money Mondays
How Retail Investors Beat Wall Street (The Rich Hate This) w/ Darren Marble 💵 E99

Well, there's actually prerequisites first. So before you launch, you actually have to provide certain disclosure to the investing public. And this is why the SEC, the Securities and Exchange Commission, highly supports our industry. You have to provide two years of reviewed or audited financials as a first step. Then you have to file a disclosure document with the SEC called a Form C.

The Money Mondays
How Retail Investors Beat Wall Street (The Rich Hate This) w/ Darren Marble 💵 E99

Well, there's actually prerequisites first. So before you launch, you actually have to provide certain disclosure to the investing public. And this is why the SEC, the Securities and Exchange Commission, highly supports our industry. You have to provide two years of reviewed or audited financials as a first step. Then you have to file a disclosure document with the SEC called a Form C.

The Money Mondays
How Retail Investors Beat Wall Street (The Rich Hate This) w/ Darren Marble 💵 E99

And one of these steps requires a third party auditor. The other step requires a third party securities lawyer or a securities law firm. And that's the trade off. So, you know, I will sometimes say that this industry is the opposite or the antithesis of cryptocurrency. No judgment on crypto, although I'm not active in that space.

The Money Mondays
How Retail Investors Beat Wall Street (The Rich Hate This) w/ Darren Marble 💵 E99

And one of these steps requires a third party auditor. The other step requires a third party securities lawyer or a securities law firm. And that's the trade off. So, you know, I will sometimes say that this industry is the opposite or the antithesis of cryptocurrency. No judgment on crypto, although I'm not active in that space.

The Money Mondays
How Retail Investors Beat Wall Street (The Rich Hate This) w/ Darren Marble 💵 E99

But with crypto, you can kind of launch a meme coin and tomorrow start pumping and promoting. And that's not how this industry works. These are real businesses that have real revenues in products and services that are raising capital, selling real securities. And that requires a process of disclosure, audits, legal work,

The Money Mondays
How Retail Investors Beat Wall Street (The Rich Hate This) w/ Darren Marble 💵 E99

But with crypto, you can kind of launch a meme coin and tomorrow start pumping and promoting. And that's not how this industry works. These are real businesses that have real revenues in products and services that are raising capital, selling real securities. And that requires a process of disclosure, audits, legal work,

The Money Mondays
How Retail Investors Beat Wall Street (The Rich Hate This) w/ Darren Marble 💵 E99

And then once you go through that process, and this could take 30, 60, 90 days, depending on the readiness of the business, then you launch the campaign. And from there, there's a marketing campaign that takes place. There's a marketing campaign to your customers, your fans, your followers. You could invest dollars in paid media. You could bring in influencers or celebrities to market the deal.

The Money Mondays
How Retail Investors Beat Wall Street (The Rich Hate This) w/ Darren Marble 💵 E99

And then once you go through that process, and this could take 30, 60, 90 days, depending on the readiness of the business, then you launch the campaign. And from there, there's a marketing campaign that takes place. There's a marketing campaign to your customers, your fans, your followers. You could invest dollars in paid media. You could bring in influencers or celebrities to market the deal.

The Money Mondays
How Retail Investors Beat Wall Street (The Rich Hate This) w/ Darren Marble 💵 E99

All of these things are now legal. So that's kind of the upside.

The Money Mondays
How Retail Investors Beat Wall Street (The Rich Hate This) w/ Darren Marble 💵 E99

All of these things are now legal. So that's kind of the upside.

The Money Mondays
How Retail Investors Beat Wall Street (The Rich Hate This) w/ Darren Marble 💵 E99

You know, alternatives are maybe the most exciting aspect of the financial markets right now. Alternatives meaning investment opportunities that are not public, right? So you've got stocks, bonds, those things are public. There's a lot of liquidity. Alternatives are startups, right?

The Money Mondays
How Retail Investors Beat Wall Street (The Rich Hate This) w/ Darren Marble 💵 E99

You know, alternatives are maybe the most exciting aspect of the financial markets right now. Alternatives meaning investment opportunities that are not public, right? So you've got stocks, bonds, those things are public. There's a lot of liquidity. Alternatives are startups, right?

The Money Mondays
How Retail Investors Beat Wall Street (The Rich Hate This) w/ Darren Marble 💵 E99

They are secondaries, maybe secondaries in Anduril or Stripe, you know, big, big multibillion dollar private companies. But where there's demand for those securities are real estate investments, private credit. So, you know, this market is maybe the fastest growing market in industry. in U.S. capital markets right now.

The Money Mondays
How Retail Investors Beat Wall Street (The Rich Hate This) w/ Darren Marble 💵 E99

They are secondaries, maybe secondaries in Anduril or Stripe, you know, big, big multibillion dollar private companies. But where there's demand for those securities are real estate investments, private credit. So, you know, this market is maybe the fastest growing market in industry. in U.S. capital markets right now.

The Money Mondays
How Retail Investors Beat Wall Street (The Rich Hate This) w/ Darren Marble 💵 E99

One of the reasons, by the way, is that fewer companies are going public right now than ever before. So there's a backlog of companies that raise a lot of money. They're private. They don't want to go public. They're not having a hard time raising capital in private markets. And also, people watching Jim Cramer's CNBC, that's an old model. That's a dying model. That's a dying network, truthfully.

The Money Mondays
How Retail Investors Beat Wall Street (The Rich Hate This) w/ Darren Marble 💵 E99

One of the reasons, by the way, is that fewer companies are going public right now than ever before. So there's a backlog of companies that raise a lot of money. They're private. They don't want to go public. They're not having a hard time raising capital in private markets. And also, people watching Jim Cramer's CNBC, that's an old model. That's a dying model. That's a dying network, truthfully.

The Money Mondays
How Retail Investors Beat Wall Street (The Rich Hate This) w/ Darren Marble 💵 E99

Cramer's become a meme. The average millennial or Gen Z investor doesn't trust traditional financial media. They don't get their news from Jim Cramer or CNBC. They get their news from newsletters, from X, from TikTok, from Instagram, from consumable viral content. So the younger investors are actually more interested in alternatives now than ever before.

The Money Mondays
How Retail Investors Beat Wall Street (The Rich Hate This) w/ Darren Marble 💵 E99

Cramer's become a meme. The average millennial or Gen Z investor doesn't trust traditional financial media. They don't get their news from Jim Cramer or CNBC. They get their news from newsletters, from X, from TikTok, from Instagram, from consumable viral content. So the younger investors are actually more interested in alternatives now than ever before.