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521: How to Buy Stock in Companies Before They Go Public

521: How to Buy Stock in Companies Before They Go Public

Update: 2025-08-24
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I’m not a big stock guy. However, there are some companies out there that you know are just going to change the world, and it would be nice to be able to own part of them—especially before they go public.


That’s why this week on Wealth Formula Podcast we’re diving into a topic that’s been on my mind for quite some time: the world of pre-IPO investing.


If you’ve ever felt like by the time a company finally hits the public market it’s already ballooned in value and you’re basically buying in at a premium, you’re not alone.


I personally had my eye on a company called Circle, which deals in stablecoins. As I’ve talked about on the show before, I think it’s going to be huge globally.


But as soon as Circle went public, the valuation shot up to a point where I felt like it was way too expensive to jump in. If I had access to those shares before the IPO, I would have definitely taken the plunge.


Now, this isn’t just about one company. We’ve seen this story play out with others, and right now there are some major game-changers like SpaceX on the horizon.


SpaceX, one of Elon Musk’s ventures, is one of those companies you just know is going to have a massive impact.


But how do you get access to those deals?


If you’re an accredited investor, I have good news. Getting a piece of the action before these companies go public isn’t just for the ultra-wealthy insiders anymore.


It’s becoming more accessible to accredited investors who want to get in earlier and potentially see greater upside.


That’s the topic of this week’s Wealth Formula Podcast.


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Disclaimer: This transcript was generated by AI and may not be 100% accurate. If you notice any errors or corrections, please email us at phil@wealthformula.com.


 If you are purely investing in the public markets, in many cases, you’ve missed the majority of a company’s growth cycle.


Welcome everybody. This is Buck Joffrey Wealth Formula Podcast, coming to you from Montecito, California today. Before we begin, as I always do, I will suggest you visit walt formula.com, which is the, um. Primary Home of Wealth Formula podcast, and it’s also where you can get some resources outside of the podcast, including access to our accredited investor club, otherwise known as investor Club.


Uh, that is where you can get, if, if you aren’t an accredited investor, you can get access to opportunities that you would not otherwise see because they are not available to the general public. Um, speaking of. That kind of investment that’s not typically, uh, available to the general public. Uh, that takes us sort of to the topic of today’s show.


That is, um, well, you see, I’m not a big stock guy, as you probably know, if you’ve listened to this show before, I’m not, you know, listen, I’m not anti stock. It’s just not, you know. Generally what I’ve invested in my life. However, there are some companies out there that you just know are going to change the world, and because of that, it’d be nice to potentially be able to own part of them, you know, especially if they, if before they go public.


That’s why this week on Wealth Formula Podcast, we’re gonna dive into a topic that’s sort of been on my mind for some time. The world of what’s called pre IPO investing. Basically investing before a stock goes public. Now, if you’ve ever felt like by the time a company finally hits the public market, it’s already ballooned in value and you’re basically buying at a premium, you’re not alone.


Again, this is not something I do often, but I had, um, as you know from my previous shows, I believe heavily that this whole world of stable coins is going to be enormous. And I had my eye on a company called Circle and then trades with CR Cl, uh, which deals in stable coins, uh, which is a, a really big player in stable coins.


I think this is gonna be huge. Uh, but as soon as Circle went public, the valuation shot up, like just took off where it was kind of ridiculous and. At that point, basically it was just too expensive to jump in. It just didn’t make any sense. Now, if I’d had access to those shares before the IPO, and if it, you know, started where it actually started, I definitely would’ve taken the plunge and I actually would’ve made a lot of money.


But that didn’t happen. Now, this isn’t just about one company. We’ve, you know, seen this happen several times, uh, before people know there’s this big private company that, you know, all the. Insiders are gonna make a bunch of money on IPO comes bang, they all cash in, right? But there are some out there that are in that pre IPO phase right now, such as SpaceX, um, you know, Elon’s, uh, one of Elon Musk’s companies.


Um, you know, they are out there traveling space. They also own starlink, uh, all that kind of stuff. So, you know, that company’s gonna have a huge impact, at least. I mean, you know, I guess you don’t know for sure, but. Shown us one thing before he, he can, uh, he can build extraordinary companies. So that’s something I would be interested in.


But how do you get access to those deals, right? If you’re an accredited investor, as it turns out, I have good news on this show. Getting a piece of the action before these companies go public isn’t actually just for the ultra wealthy Silicon Valley insiders anymore. It’s actually becoming more accessible to accredited investors who want to get in early.


Potentially see greater upside. So that is a topic of this week’s show, and we will have, uh, that conversation right after these messages. Wealth formula banking is an ingenious concept powered by whole life insurance, but instead of acting just as a safety net, the strategy supercharges your investment.


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Turbocharge your investments visit. Wealth Formula banking.com. Again, that’s wealth formula banking.com. Welcome back to the show, everyone. Today my guest, uh, on Wealth Formula podcast. Christine Healey, she’s founder of Healy Pre IPO. Which is a, uh, boutique brokerage firm that gives high net worth investors access to some of the world’s most exclusive pre IPO opportunities.


Companies like SpaceX, open AI and Stripe long before they hit the public markets. Uh, she’s closed over 600 million in private market deals. Previously held leadership roles at firms like Destiny Tech 100 and Forge Global. She’s built a white glove concierge level service for investors who want insider access to vetted late stage private companies without the corporate red tape.


Welcome to the program, Christine. Thank you, buck. Great to be here. Well, um, let’s, let’s kind of start with, so we have a lot of, you know, retail investors, accredited investors. This may not be something, uh, that, that they know much about. So for investors who only know about public markets, uh, those types of stocks, what exactly is the pre IPO market?


How does it work? So I see a lot of high net worth investors that may hold, um, very skilled professional jobs. They might be doctors or lawyers or small business owners, and they see companies like SpaceX constantly in the news with these amazing milestones. Or they might use open AI’s product chat GBT every day in some cases.


But they’re seeing these amazing technological innovations as a bystander. A lot of them are saying, um, I’ve worked hard to build an amass some wealth. I’ve got a high income. I wish there was a way to actually financially participate in these stocks. Sure. So investing pre IPO is essentially a way to invest in these companies while they’re still private companies in a bespoke privately.


Brokered transaction where you might be matched with a private seller, like an early employee, or you might be matched with an early VC that’s looking for liquidity and you can actually get in before the IPO. So we’ve seen a lot of IPOs recently be very choppy, very volatile. Mm-hmm. In many cases, um, a lot of value in a technology company’s lifecycle is accruing purely on the private markets.


Since these tech companies are waiting longer and longer to IPO in a lot of cases. So if you are purely investing in the public markets, in many cases, you’ve missed the majority of a company’s growth cycle. So what I do is help investors, um, that are accredited to get into some of their favorite companies that, that they love, that they believe in.


Mm-hmm. That they’re inspired by. And to navigate the private market, which is very tricky, in some cases, messy and requires a lot of bespoke, um, process. Yeah. And, and I think, um, one of the things that I have noticed sort of, kind of sniffing around this pre IPO space, there’s obviously a few companies who, who do this and um, you know, one of the questions I always have when I’m looking at it as a retail investor is like.


Yeah, this is an interesting company. I hear about, you know, ripple or I hear about like Circle before it happened. Um, and the issue there becomes like, how in the world do you know if it’s a good price? Because, you know, the valuations, um, that these things are being offered at often look significant, right?</

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521: How to Buy Stock in Companies Before They Go Public

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