In this episode of 'Alt Investing Made Easy', hosts Roland and Sarah discuss the complexities of alternative investments, focusing on private securities and the regulations surrounding who can offer and sell them. They explore the roles of broker dealers and other parties who can promote investments. They discuss the concept of democratization of capital, emphasizing the need for legal compliance in the investment process. The conversation aims to provide listeners with a deeper understanding of the securities landscape and the various entities involved in alternative investing. In this conversation, Roland and Sarah discuss the complexities of agency problems in business, the evolving role of investment advisors, and the implications of new exemptions under the JOBS Act. They emphasize the importance of understanding compensation models for investment advisors and the need for integrity when evaluating investment opportunities. The discussion highlights the significance of having qualified individuals representing issuers and the necessity of thorough due diligence in investment decisions.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
03:00 Private Securities and Alternative Investments
08:43 Broker-Dealer Rules and Exemptions
14:45 Opportunities Beyond Broker-Dealers
19:04 Clarifying the Purpose of the Webcast
21:24 The Risks of Illegal Commissions
28:48 The Issuer Exemption: Eligible Individuals
32:56 The Role of a Director of Investor Relations
39:31 Flexibility in Associated Persons of an Issuer
41:14 Compensation Models for Investment Advisors
51:49 The Importance of Alignment of Interests
56:51 The Need for Professional Advice