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The Venture Capital Investor Podcast with Fexingo: Startup Investing for Limited Partners
by Fexingo
Lucas and Luna dissect venture capital from the limited partner's vantage point, moving beyond surface-level pitch decks to the actual mechanics of fund construction, fee structures, and return attribution. Each episode examines a specific LP decision—whether to commit to a first-time fund, how to evaluate track records without survivorship bias, or what the J-curve really means for cash flow planning. Using real fund documents and public filings from firms like Sequoia, a16z, and Index Ventures, the hosts walk through how institutional investors think about vintage year risk, diversification across stage and geography, and the overlooked influence of fund terms like hurdle rates and clawbacks. Lucas brings the analytical framework—think modified IRR calculations and public market equivalents—while Luna tests those ideas against actual LP experiences from endowments, family offices, and pension funds. They contrast the narratives venture firms sell (moonshots, founder-first ethos) with
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Lucas and Luna dissect venture capital from the limited partner's vantage point, moving beyond surface-level pitch decks to the actual mechanics of fund construction, fee structures, and return attribution. Each episode examines a specific LP decision—whether to commit to a first-time fund, how to evaluate track records without survivorship bias, or what the J-curve really means for cash flow planning. Using real fund documents and public filings from firms like Sequoia, a16z, and Index Ventures, the hosts walk through how institutional investors think about vintage year risk, diversification across stage and geography, and the overlooked influence of fund terms like hurdle rates and clawbacks. Lucas brings the analytical framework—think modified IRR calculations and public market equivalents—while Luna tests those ideas against actual LP experiences from endowments, family offices, and pension funds. They contrast the narratives venture firms sell (moonshots, founder-first ethos) with
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