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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2026 · 9 MIN

How Startups Are Using Rolling Funds to Raise Capital Faster

from The Series A Show with Fexingo: Early-Stage Funding, Pitch Decks, and Startup Milestones · host Fexingo

Episode 27 of The Series A Show dives into rolling funds: a fundraising model where startups accept capital continuously rather than in discrete rounds. Lucas and Luna break down how this structure works, why it's gaining traction in 2026, and what it means for founders and LPs. They reference recent data on Palantir's 14.7% weekly gain and the broader market's mixed signals, and discuss how rolling funds let startups close capital in weeks instead of months. The episode uses the example of a hypothetical SaaS company to illustrate the mechanics, then points listeners to real-world adoption by firms like AngelList. Lucas and Luna also debate the trade-offs: speed and flexibility versus investor alignment and signaling risk. If you're raising or investing in early-stage companies, this episode gives you a concrete framework for understanding an increasingly popular alternative to traditional venture rounds. #RollingFunds #StartupFunding #VentureCapital #AngelList #Fundraising #SeriesA #Business #Technology #Startups #Investing #LPs #Founders #Capital #FundingStrategy #Palantir #MarketData #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Episode 27 of The Series A Show dives into rolling funds: a fundraising model where startups accept capital continuously rather than in discrete rounds. Lucas and Luna break down how this structure works, why it's gaining traction in 2026, and what it means for founders and LPs. They reference recent data on Palantir's 14.7% weekly gain and the broader market's mixed signals, and discuss how rolling funds let startups close capital in weeks instead of months. The episode uses the example of a hypothetical SaaS company to illustrate the mechanics, then points listeners to real-world adoption by firms like AngelList. Lucas and Luna also debate the trade-offs: speed and flexibility versus investor alignment and signaling risk. If you're raising or investing in early-stage companies, this episode gives you a concrete framework for understanding an increasingly popular alternative to traditional venture rounds. #RollingFunds #StartupFunding #VentureCapital #AngelList #Fundraising #SeriesA #Business #Technology #Startups #Investing #LPs #Founders #Capital #FundingStrategy #Palantir #MarketData #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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