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EPISODE · Jan 2, 2024 · 1H 18M

How Being Weird is a Deal Flow Superpower | Howard Lindzon | Superclusters | S1E7

from Superclusters - The Emerging LP Podcast · host Superclusters by David Zhou

Howard Lindzon has over 20 years of experience in both public and private market investing. He previously founded and managed the hedge fund Lindzon Capital, and is currently the founder and General Partner of the early-stage venture capital firm Social Leverage. Through Social Leverage, he and his partners have been seed investors in startups like Robinhood, Beehiiv, and Manscaped to name a few. Howard was the founder of Wallstrip (acquired by CBS), and is the the co-founder and Chairman of Stocktwits, the leading social platform for traders and investors. Throughout his career, Howard has strongly advocated for and helped drive the decentralization and democratization of investing. He resides in Phoenix, AZ and Coronado, California. You can find Howard on his socials here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/howardlindzon LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/howardlindzon/ And huge thanks to this episode's sponsor, Alchemist Accelerator: https://alchemistaccelerator.com/superclusters OUTLINE: [00:00] Intro [01:51] Howard's biggest misses as a startup investor [06:21] What happens when you trust a single reference too much in the diligence process? [10:24] What kind of company does Howard think Carta should be? [14:52] Howard's two beliefs on selling positions [24:29] What types of fund managers did Howard invest in as an individual LP? [30:46] How did Howard write a $150K LP check in Multicoin [36:06] Why Howard likes GPs who struggle to fundraise [41:16] How Howard raised his fund of funds [44:19] Howard's LP investment thesis [47:16] How much of investing is luck vs skill? [51:57] Reframing curiosity and risk [57:37] Market risk vs execution risk in your career [59:18] Howard's advice to young professionals [1:03:40] A founder or GP's first interactions with Social Leverage [1:08:25] Does succession planning matter to Social Leverage? [1:10:16] The big lesson about follow-on financing from Social Leverage's Fund I [1:14:49] Thank you to Alchemist Accelerator for sponsoring! [1:17:25] Legal disclaimer Follow David Zhou for more Superclusters content: For podcast show notes: https://cupofzhou.com/superclusters Follow David Zhou's blog: https://cupofzhou.com Follow Superclusters on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SuperclustersLP Follow Superclusters on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@super.clusters Follow Superclusters on Instagram: https://instagram.com/super.clusters

Howard Lindzon has over 20 years of experience in both public and private market investing. He previously founded and managed the hedge fund Lindzon Capital, and is currently the founder and General Partner of the early-stage venture capital firm Social Leverage. Through Social Leverage, he and his partners have been seed investors in startups like Robinhood, Beehiiv, and Manscaped to name a few. Howard was the founder of Wallstrip (acquired by CBS), and is the the co-founder and Chairman of Stocktwits, the leading social platform for traders and investors. Throughout his career, Howard has strongly advocated for and helped drive the decentralization and democratization of investing. He resides in Phoenix, AZ and Coronado, California. You can find Howard on his socials here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/howardlindzon LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/howardlindzon/ And huge thanks to this episode's sponsor, Alchemist Accelerator: https://alchemistaccelerator.com/superclusters OUTLINE: [00:00] Intro [01:51] Howard's biggest misses as a startup investor [06:21] What happens when you trust a single reference too much in the diligence process? [10:24] What kind of company does Howard think Carta should be? [14:52] Howard's two beliefs on selling positions [24:29] What types of fund managers did Howard invest in as an individual LP? [30:46] How did Howard write a $150K LP check in Multicoin [36:06] Why Howard likes GPs who struggle to fundraise [41:16] How Howard raised his fund of funds [44:19] Howard's LP investment thesis [47:16] How much of investing is luck vs skill? [51:57] Reframing curiosity and risk [57:37] Market risk vs execution risk in your career [59:18] Howard's advice to young professionals [1:03:40] A founder or GP's first interactions with Social Leverage [1:08:25] Does succession planning matter to Social Leverage? [1:10:16] The big lesson about follow-on financing from Social Leverage's Fund I [1:14:49] Thank you to Alchemist Accelerator for sponsoring! [1:17:25] Legal disclaimer Follow David Zhou for more Superclusters content: For podcast show notes: https://cupofzhou.com/superclusters Follow David Zhou's blog: https://cupofzhou.com Follow Superclusters on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SuperclustersLP Follow Superclusters on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@super.clusters Follow Superclusters on Instagram: https://instagram.com/super.clusters

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