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  1. The Full Ratchet (TFR): Venture Capital and Startup Investing Demystified
  2. Investor Stories 457: Lessons for Early Career VCs: Fiduciary Mindset, Power Law Discipline, and Personal Edge (Dash, Okike, Hudson)
Investor Stories 457: Lessons for Early Career VCs: Fiduciary Mindset, Power Law Discipline, and Personal Edge (Dash, Okike, Hudson)

Investor Stories 457: Lessons for Early Career VCs: Fiduciary Mindset, Power Law Discipline, and Personal Edge (Dash, Okike, Hudson)

The Full Ratchet (TFR): Venture Capital and Startup Investing Demystified · Feb 5, 2026

Top VCs advise newcomers to prioritize liquidity, internalize the power law discipline, and find their unique analytical edge to succeed.

Early VCs Build Credibility with LPs by Securing Liquidity, Not Just Chasing Unicorns

Young investors should prioritize achieving liquidity, even on smaller wins. These exits act as a 'report card' for Limited Partners, proving the VC can manage a full investment cycle. This track record of returning capital is a crucial career milestone that demonstrates fiduciary responsibility.

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The Full Ratchet (TFR): Venture Capital and Startup Investing Demystified·14 days ago

A VC's Personal Edge Is Useless Unless Valued by Their Firm's Culture

Young VCs should first identify their unique analytical strength—be it in evaluating people, product, or markets. The crucial next step is to join a firm where that specific skill is highly valued. A mismatch, like a quantitative expert at a gut-driven seed fund, will neutralize their talent.

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The Full Ratchet (TFR): Venture Capital and Startup Investing Demystified·14 days ago

Internalizing Venture's Power Law Cures a Young VC's Natural Fear of Failure

The power law isn't just a portfolio theory; it's a mental model. Deeply understanding that a few outlier investments drive all returns helps new VCs overcome risk aversion. It shifts their focus from avoiding failure to seeking opportunities with massive upside, which is essential for success.

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Investor Stories 457: Lessons for Early Career VCs: Fiduciary Mindset, Power Law Discipline, and Personal Edge (Dash, Okike, Hudson)

The Full Ratchet (TFR): Venture Capital and Startup Investing Demystified·14 days ago