From $17K to $145K that's the minimum range of profit return every week I thinks it's not a bad one for me, now I have enough to pay bills and take care of my family...
Thats true, I've been getting assisted by a FA for almost a year now, I started out with less than $200K and I'm just $19,000 short of half a million in profit.
Olivia Dullpher. understanding of market indicators is impressive. She knows exactly when to enter and exit trades for maximum profit. her siignals are top notch.
I’m glad I pulled through, despite the crises. I am retiring next yr at 55 with 3 houses paid off worth 4.5 million . One is my place of residence the other 2 properties will give me $80,000per/yr rent . I will have an income stream of $20,000 per yr through my super which gives me total $100,000 a yr to live comfortably . I have no debts .
@ this is not the first time. Last time Shaan was talking about the UFC documentary he watched and he also got the UFC fighter in it wrong. I think this tells us how little they care about the factualness for stuff they say.
Hey guys. Hindenburg Research just shut down. Could you make a video on why some companies shut rather than get sold? Just a founder protecting legacy thing?
@@VastCNC Wolf of Wall Street fraud practices, short-selling investment strategy stressing out the stakeholders. Just these two things makes it unsustainable. Who will even buy it
Hey Sam and Shaan - Imagine a person who grew up in the foster kid system, being bounced around from one place to the next, never really having a chance to build relationships with anyone who might be able to teach them all those skills, concepts, habits, and techniques that successful parents take the intentional time to teach their children as they're growing up... that person then ages out of the system, goes on to college and lives in the dorms because that's the best option for a roof over their head, but they're so far behind that they do their best to catch up, but they don't know what they don't know so they don't know the right questions to ask and the right places to look for help. They then graduate and get into their 30's and 40's and still feel so far behind because they just never got those foundational life lessons that so many other kids grow up getting, let alone, the life lessons many learn in college because they were set up so well for success by their parents before they even got there... so they're still behind and still struggling. THAT is me - and THAT is thousands of other people, believe it or not. What I would give to see you put together a complete video series that really digs in deep, starts with the basics, and then works its way up to learning how successful adults set themselves up for a well prepared and prosperous life. What are the habits they do each day? How do they organize they life and themself too? What do successful people know about money that poor people don't seem to get? What are those things successful people do differently that set them apart? I think you get where I'm going... I would sure love to see you do a full complete video series on basically, how to adult and how to adult successfully - there are so many more people out there who need this just as much as I do. I'm just the only one saying it. Any chance you'd be willing to do something of that nature? I'd sure be grateful if you did. (I need a step by step kind of game plan... I missed it all growing up.)
Loved the story, great storyteller.. The difference between Shaan and Sam is getting bigger and bigger.. Step your game up with more interesting stuff to compete, Sam!😉
Solid episode.. this is so raw .. authentic. Proximity .. guys can you create value for us to meet in SF monthly and invite some the next big things, invite your guests to see what will come out of it 🙏🏿
I founded my 2nd startup in 2021 and would often go to the starbucks on University Ave to get work done. Never did i realize i was sitting next door to the Lucky Office. Pretty cool.
Living along the Peninsula, I never go across the GG Bridge so I had to look up which cities are an hour north of SF. Not as diverse in that area but you're still close enough to the City to visit regularly. Also...don't forget about all of the tech companies in between the City and SV like TH-cam and PlayStation.
It is who you know. I caught Crowdstrike very early. Let's just say that I'm very comfortable down the road from Jeff's house here in Maui. SF ok, Palo Alto/Menlo Park (Dutch) matter. Rosewood.
Sam Parr and Shaan Puri discuss the seven angel investors who made the greatest investment in Google's early days, including Andy Bechtolsheim, David Cheriton, Ron Conway, Alfred Lin, Shaquille O'Neal, Susan Wojcicki, and Pejman Nozad.
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shaan is such a good storyteller, i am in awe
marketer at his finest
Shaq has a crazy business portfolio. Really can take a whole show and talk about it.
Shaq being an early investor in Google is my fun fact of the week.
Really liked the Ron Conway part, you are awesome at telling stories, Shaan!
Shaan should shoot an episode on Storytelling.
great show! I love when Shaan goes deep down the rabbit hole on some cool stuff we always wanted to know.
The title and the intro made me pause. I am going to make a coffee, come back and bask for an hour of business storytelling mastery.
Yas!! Mee toooo
You're right
🙄
One of the best episodes you guys have made! Love you guys
From $17K to $145K that's the minimum range of profit return every week I thinks it's not a bad one for me, now I have enough to pay bills and take care of my family...
Thats true, I've been getting assisted by a FA for almost a year now, I started out with less than $200K and I'm just $19,000 short of half a million in profit.
some times last week i tried trading all alon but ended up loosing $3k
How can someone know a professional broker when legit once are hard to find this days
Olivia Dullpher. understanding of market indicators is impressive. She knows exactly when to enter and exit trades for maximum profit. her siignals are top notch.
I’m glad I pulled through, despite the crises. I am retiring next yr at 55 with 3 houses paid off worth 4.5 million . One is my place of residence the other 2 properties will give me $80,000per/yr rent . I will have an income stream of $20,000 per yr through my super which gives me total $100,000 a yr to live comfortably . I have no debts .
Best you guys have done for a while, great work
12/10 episode. “As you can see I’m a car guy”. Yall are such a hilarious duo man. Fired up!!!
The guy on the left at 2:48 is Larry not Sergey.
Crazy they both got that wrong
If they get that wrong from the beginning, I can’t finish watching the rest of the video 😂
@ this is not the first time. Last time Shaan was talking about the UFC documentary he watched and he also got the UFC fighter in it wrong. I think this tells us how little they care about the factualness for stuff they say.
Yall are just geeks, it’s not easy identifying old pictures of dudes from their early days.
Be lighter on Sam and Shaan yo their podcast is so dope
this pod was crazy, more of this pls!!
Epic podcast guys!!! Listened 3 times already!
Bezos was fascinated with the google guys and basically invested in them vs the actual product.
Hey guys. Hindenburg Research just shut down. Could you make a video on why some companies shut rather than get sold? Just a founder protecting legacy thing?
With a name like that, I wonder why?
@@VastCNC Wolf of Wall Street fraud practices, short-selling investment strategy stressing out the stakeholders. Just these two things makes it unsustainable. Who will even buy it
This episode was on another level of wholesomeness..
Great pod 👍
This is in the Top 3 Episodes, EASILY.
How is this not a book, movie, TV series, etc?? Nice job!
I know you probably hear this a lot, but this was by far one of my fav mfm episodes. Just emailed ron, hoping to get a reply soon.
Hey Shaan, great episode. Masterclass on storytelling (as always). Another 11/10 episode
Hey Sam and Shaan - Imagine a person who grew up in the foster kid system, being bounced around from one place to the next, never really having a chance to build relationships with anyone who might be able to teach them all those skills, concepts, habits, and techniques that successful parents take the intentional time to teach their children as they're growing up... that person then ages out of the system, goes on to college and lives in the dorms because that's the best option for a roof over their head, but they're so far behind that they do their best to catch up, but they don't know what they don't know so they don't know the right questions to ask and the right places to look for help. They then graduate and get into their 30's and 40's and still feel so far behind because they just never got those foundational life lessons that so many other kids grow up getting, let alone, the life lessons many learn in college because they were set up so well for success by their parents before they even got there... so they're still behind and still struggling. THAT is me - and THAT is thousands of other people, believe it or not. What I would give to see you put together a complete video series that really digs in deep, starts with the basics, and then works its way up to learning how successful adults set themselves up for a well prepared and prosperous life. What are the habits they do each day? How do they organize they life and themself too? What do successful people know about money that poor people don't seem to get? What are those things successful people do differently that set them apart? I think you get where I'm going... I would sure love to see you do a full complete video series on basically, how to adult and how to adult successfully - there are so many more people out there who need this just as much as I do. I'm just the only one saying it. Any chance you'd be willing to do something of that nature? I'd sure be grateful if you did. (I need a step by step kind of game plan... I missed it all growing up.)
This whole episode should be a movie. I'm envisioning Social Network meets Big Short
Brilliant pod, well done Gents. This was a masterpiece...Tremendous!
Throughly enjoyed this episode ❤❤
Exceptional story telling and energy !
Shaan claiming to be a car guy while calling 4 non-murdered out cars... murdered out, is absolute poetry
I thought he was being sarcastic.
Storytelling on point as usual!
This episode is getting me charged up!!
Love this pod.
Loved the story, great storyteller.. The difference between Shaan and Sam is getting bigger and bigger.. Step your game up with more interesting stuff to compete, Sam!😉
Great pod, super motivating.
“Luck favors the prepared mind” 🔥
this POD was GREAT, indeed 🙏🙌
Great pod boys! Thank you
Thank you very much for all these great stories! Very educated and entertaining. 👍😃👍
Shaan out here like 2006 D Wade finals performance
Solid episode.. this is so raw .. authentic.
Proximity .. guys can you create value for us to meet in SF monthly and invite some the next big things, invite your guests to see what will come out of it 🙏🏿
This was amazing! I love story time
SHARED WITH 2 FRIENDS. AM ON IT. *Ron voice*
3:01 murdered out, means all black 😂
the urge to click this photo with my cofounders someday 3:41.
Fr bro 🤙🏻🙏🏼
I was waiting for the connection between the angel investors and Shawn's barber😂
Awesome podcast
I founded my 2nd startup in 2021 and would often go to the starbucks on University Ave to get work done. Never did i realize i was sitting next door to the Lucky Office. Pretty cool.
As someone who’s first car was a red 944. I’m glad this was corrected.
Living along the Peninsula, I never go across the GG Bridge so I had to look up which cities are an hour north of SF. Not as diverse in that area but you're still close enough to the City to visit regularly. Also...don't forget about all of the tech companies in between the City and SV like TH-cam and PlayStation.
Great storytelling by everyone's favorite grandpa
superb love it
Has the show ended or something? 7 Days without a post?
right? If you guys don't post today I'm calling the police.
great great great episode
The fact that My first million hasn’t hit its first million subscribers on TH-cam yet baffles me.
For the GREAT idea at the end I think we can forgive Sam his math and $100k at $10m valuation becoming 2% of company :D
Also that comment how 1000x is the difference between 10k$ and 100m$ was slightly wrong
I think it’s time for a video on digital marketing & SEO and what do when/if Tik Tok is banned in the US.
this episode should be called... How to create your luck!
Really ...thats Larry not Sergey. Way to go folks.
Headed to Greenville to hang with Jimmy..you should try to connect with Rich Balot. Look him up! Might be a good story for the pod
Looks like I'm moving to SF
It is who you know. I caught Crowdstrike very early. Let's just say that I'm very comfortable down the road from Jeff's house here in Maui. SF ok, Palo Alto/Menlo Park (Dutch) matter. Rosewood.
Ads in the first 2 min, come on fellas.
WASPs Unite! 🤣 I'm down guys!
Biggest takeaway… the key to success is Obsession
What's with Shaan's screen ?
Sam Parr and Shaan Puri discuss the seven angel investors who made the greatest investment in Google's early days, including Andy Bechtolsheim, David Cheriton, Ron Conway, Alfred Lin, Shaquille O'Neal, Susan Wojcicki, and Pejman Nozad.
Camera flicker on right guys
Great episode but...I would invest in a startup that gets Sam to stop chewing on his hands on camera.
How many stories like this I wonder actually just end in oh yeah that guy turned out to be an idiot lost all our money
This video deserves a like from each subscriber!!
9.2
Yo Shaan, lock off your camera white balance
lol j cal isn’t there Good
guys y'all doing mainstream? bring back the lateral founders
First here! Love this show!
How do you do it shaan? How?
Can I please get you on my channel? Been a long time admirer and I also attended your maven course - if that counts! 😂
Seriously bro 😢 spam is not deleted but . My comments are deleted constantly , i am giving you
Elon didn't make Tesla
You're a car guy, but you don't know murdered out means all black. Not red.
He said that satirically