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Weird Side Bets That Made Founders Millions
Episode 83

Weird Side Bets That Made Founders Millions

Moneywise

December 16, 202520m 42s

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Not every smart investment starts with a pitch deck or a business plan. Some of the best returns come from personal bets founders make with their own money. We pulled together five that actually paid off – big. From a $10K angel check that became $1.2M, to flipping a beach house for a $2M profit, and mining Bitcoin before it was cool.


Here’s what we talk about:

  • The overlooked angel check that quietly turned into a seven-figure exit
  • Flipping a beachfront property for millions (plus cash flow along the way)
  • Mining Bitcoin in a basement – and finding millions on an old hard drive
  • Geo-arbitrage: the founder who 3x’d his wealth just by moving to Colombia
  • Buying small businesses instead of starting new ones
  • Mobile home parks, domain names, and other unexpected wins
  • Common patterns behind the biggest personal money wins

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Chapters:

  • (0:00) The $10K Bet That Became $1.2 Million
  • (4:49) Beach House Windfalls & Real Estate Flexes
  • (8:01) Triple Your Net Worth – Just by Moving?
  • (10:25) Oops, I Mined a Million in Bitcoin
  • (12:48) Crypto: When 3% Becomes 30%
  • (14:48) Why Founders Buy Businesses Instead of Building
  • (16:59) Three Wealth Rules Every Founder Follows
  • (18:15) The Boring Stuff That Actually Works


This podcast is a ridiculous concept: high-net-worth people reveal their personal finances. Inspired by real conversations happening in the Hampton community.


Your Host: Jackie Lamport

  • Not really the host, but the producer.
  • Wrote this sentence.