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The Art and Science of Early Stage Investing with Martin Tobias | Ep7
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The Art and Science of Early Stage Investing with Martin Tobias | Ep7

The podcast features Martin Tobias, an experienced angel investor with roots dating back to the early 1990s. With investments in over 250 companies and having raised over $500 million, Martin dives into multiple aspects of startup funding, common pitching pitfalls, due diligence, and his personal interests in regenerative medicine and productivity.

Martin and Brian explore how startup funding stages and valuations have undergone significant changes over the years. Notably, pre-seed and seed rounds have swelled in size, demanding more from startups in terms of performance metrics before subsequent funding rounds. Martin places a particular emphasis on startups that specialize in "reducing friction at scale," primarily through vertical SaaS and middleware solutions.

The conversation sheds light on frequent errors in startup pitches. Among these, Martin highlights the lack of a "why now?" slide as the most glaring. Other common missteps include excessive focus on exit strategies and advisory boards, and an absence of financial projections.

Having faced instances of founder fraud, Martin underscores the importance of rigorous due diligence. However, he admits that some types of fraud can be elusive, making it critical to take every precaution. He recommends partnerships with at least 2-3 co-founders to balance out competencies.

Beyond investment, the podcast touches upon productivity hacks like time blocking and AI calendar assistants. Martin also shares his interest in regenerative medicine, particularly stem cell treatments as an alternative to conventional drugs and surgery.

Martin champions the principle of making optimal decisions based on available information. By focusing on controllable variables and making consistent efforts, success is more attainable.

What do you think about Martin's emphasis on "reducing friction at scale"? How does this resonate with trends you've observed in startup investing? Share your thoughts.  

Martin's Pre-Seed Founder Reading List: https://incisive.vc/2023/02/03/incisive-ventures-pre-seed-founder-reading-list/

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