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    Explore " retail investor" with insightful episodes like "Invisible College: The making of a Web3 academy", "816 - What the H&LL happened to the Meme Stock Squeeze? With Spencer Jakab" and "On Career, Financial Independence and Defying the Odds with Varsha Nogaja | S1 Ep6" from podcasts like ""Technori", "The James Altucher Show" and "Conversations with My Mind: The Learning Podcast"" and more!

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    Invisible College: The making of a Web3 academy

    Invisible College: The making of a Web3 academy

    Nick deWilde, co-founder of Invisible College, joins the show with Scott Kitun. Nick comes on to talk about the colorful but often opaque world of Web3. Everyone seems to be talking about it but what is Web3 and how do you become a participant? These are just some of questions Nick set out to answer when he created Invisible College, an education platform to understand the basics of Web3 that includes purchasing a reasonably priced NFT you'll use to understand ownership and participate in the digital community. Scott and Nick talk about how everything moving online has accelerated the development of Web3 products, why cryptocurrencies and the flow of digital assets are worth your attention and how Twitter became a "serendipity engine".  They also talk about the importance of timing, following trends and getting to a proficiency where you can separate the noise in our increasingly blockchained world. 

    816 - What the H&LL happened to the Meme Stock Squeeze? With Spencer Jakab

    816 - What the H&LL happened to the Meme Stock Squeeze? With Spencer Jakab

    In 2021, it's all about Covid, and then Gamestop Stock. Everywhere you go (or can't go), people are talking about Gamestop, AMC, Meme Stock, Wall Street bet, and Reddit!

    So, what happened? As I mentioned in the podcast, it's not that easy to short a stock, and sure as hell, it's not easy to pull off what Reddit had pulled off on Gamestop!

    Spencer Jakab, an award-winning financial journalist and a former top-rated stock analyst at Credit Suisse, came on to talk about his new book, The Revolution That Wasn't: GameStop, Reddit, and the Fleecing of Small Investors, and to share with us, what was going on behind the scene that made all this possible?

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    On Career, Financial Independence and Defying the Odds with Varsha Nogaja | S1 Ep6

    On Career, Financial Independence and Defying the Odds with Varsha Nogaja | S1 Ep6

    Managing my personal finances and thinking about a future-proof investment plan has become the cause of my anxiety several times in life. While I am working on improving my relationship with money, taking bigger steps, such as making any kind of investment, has always seemed too far-fetched. Who is going to need my £100 (or some months even less)?

    In this episode I decided to start tackling the uncertainty that some of you might be experiencing as well. I invited Varsha Nogaja, an expert with vast knowledge in financial services, to speak about her experience with personal investment plans and why she believes it is also important for other women to start early and not to be left behind.

    We speak about how Varsha defied the odds as a girl from a traditional Indian community, we touch on why a career in tech might be a great opportunity at every age, especially encouraging women not to be afraid to look into it, and finally, we go into more detail on personal financial planning, where to start, how to approach the investment opportunities and how to make sure we choose the right options to gain some profit and not fall for scams. Hint - it’s all in the distribution of your resources.

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    LinkedIn: Varsha Nogaja

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