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Venture Capital Secrets ft. Aram Attar

EPISODE · Feb 4, 2026 · 21 MIN

Venture Capital Secrets ft. Aram Attar

from Next Round Ready · host Christopher Hines

In this conversation, Chris and Aram Attar delve into the world of venture capital, exploring Aram's journey from LBOs to VC, the importance of founders in shaping industries, and the current state of venture capital influenced by AI. They discuss the qualities that make a successful founder, the unique niche of Aram's VC Factory, and the training techniques for investors to improve their decision-making processes. The conversation highlights the psychological aspects of investing and the red flags early-stage investors should watch for.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Venture Capital and Personal Journey02:46 The Role of Founders in Shaping Industries05:41 Current State of Venture Capital and AI Influence08:51 Identifying Quality Founders and Their Drivers11:35 The Unique Niche of VC Factory14:37 Training Investors: Techniques and Mindset17:25 Red Flags for Early Stage InvestorsGet connected with active investors on Compass!Follow the show on YouTube

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