Nick Morgan

Capital Ideas: When Markets Correct Better Than Regulators – A Framework for Rethinking Securities Regulatory Policy

In the latest Capital Ideas episode, hosts Nick Morgan, Dara Albright, and Mark Hiraide of the Investor Choice Advocates Network (ICAN) sat down with Cliff Winston, a non-resident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, to discuss his recent book, Market Corrections, Not Government Interventions: A… Read More

Capital Ideas: Inside Crypto’s Institutional Shift and the Policy Gap Holding It Back, Eric Peterson of Kraken Shares Perspective

Crypto markets have been volatile in recent weeks, but beneath the price action, a more important shift is underway. Institutional engagement with digital assets is not retreating.  It is maturing. And the policy debate is only beginning to catch up. That was the central theme… Read More

Capital Ideas: America’s Broken IPO Market vs. the AI Gold Rush

    Artificial intelligence is experiencing one of the most explosive investment booms in modern history. Billion-dollar seed rounds – once unthinkable – are now routine. But as former NASDAQ Vice Chair David Weild warns on the latest episode of ICAN’s Capital Ideas podcast, this… Read More

Capital Ideas: Modern Media Offerings Are Exposing a Two-Tiered Investing System

When iconic media brands raise capital on modern rails, the camera pans wide and the inequities of U.S. investor access come sharply into focus. Mohit Bhansali, founder and CEO of EquiDeFi, the platform powering the $500 million Los Angeles Times offering, joined ICAN’s Capital Ideas… Read More

Capital Ideas: DACFP Bridging the Digital Asset Education Gap for Advisors

The financial advisory profession is at a crossroads. Clients are asking more questions than ever about Bitcoin, blockchain, tokenization, and digital assets. Yet, the institutions traditionally responsible for setting the bar on advisor education—self-regulatory organizations (SROs), such as FINRA, have been painfully slow to adapt…. Read More

Capital Ideas: Karen Kerrigan on Trump’s Executive Order on 401(k) Alternative Assets: A Game-Changer for Small Businesses and Innovation

On August 7, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that could fundamentally reshape how retirement savings intersect with entrepreneurship and economic growth. The order aims to democratize access to alternative assets within 401(k) plans, opening the door for everyday Americans to invest retirement dollars… Read More

Capital Ideas: Why We Can’t Trust Inflation Data, and How Blockchain Fixes It

In an era defined by distrust in traditional institutions, the economic scoreboard Americans rely on—government-issued statistics like the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and Producer Price Index (PPI)—is under growing scrutiny. With inflation impacting everything from grocery bills to mortgage rates, the accuracy and timeliness of… Read More

Capital Ideas: Can Retail Investors Catch the Unicorns Before They Fly?

Breaking the Wealth Barrier: A New Vision for Retail Participation in Private Equity Over the course of this podcast, I’ve had the privilege of speaking with some of the most forward-thinking minds in capital formation, Fintech, and policy. But every so often, a guest brings… Read More

Capital Ideas: Who Gets to Invest? A Fourth of July Push to Open Capital Markets to All Americans

As fireworks light up the sky this Independence Day, the Capital Ideas podcast spotlights a different kind of freedom – economic freedom – with a timely discussion on who gets to invest in America. While most Americans can buy luxury goods online, bet on sports… Read More

Capital Ideas:  The Real Reasons Crowdfunding Works – and Why the SEC Missed Them

In a recent episode of the Capital Ideas podcast, hosts Nick Morgan, Dara Albright, and Mark Hiraide welcomed back Woodie Neiss, founder of Crowdfund Capital Advisors, a veteran investment crowdfunding expert and key figure in the origination of the JOBS Act. Neiss, known for his… Read More

Capital Ideas: Can $12K Beat Wall Street? Paul Lovejoy’s 366-Day Crowdfunding Challenge Says Yes

Crowdfunding a New Path to Wealth: Paul Lovejoy’s Leap Year Portfolio and the Fight for Investor Access Paul Lovejoy, founder of Stakeholder Enterprise, shared his bold vision for democratizing wealth creation. His ambitious “Leap Year Portfolio” experiment—making 366 crowd-based investments in 366 days—offers a compelling… Read More

Capital Ideas: Inside the Newsmax IPO and How Reg A + Can Democratize Wall Street

In the latest Capital Ideas interview, Mark Elenowitz, Managing Director at Digital Offering, revealed the strategies behind the historic Newsmax IPO. This groundbreaking Regulation A+ offering achieved the largest two-day opening gain in US market history. The success story provides a compelling blueprint for how… Read More

Capital Ideas: Mark Hiraide on Unlocking Capital Access and Fixing Finder Rules

Investor Choice Advocates Network (ICAN) co-founder Nicolas Morgan and board member Dara Albright recently spoke with newly appointed ICAN Senior Legal Director and Policy Counsel Mark Hiraide, who shared insights on securities regulation reform, the JOBS Act, and potential legislation that could expand capital access… Read More

Is SEC’s 90-Year-Old IPO Review Process Killing Public Markets?

In an era when public market listings continue to decline, and private capital dominates growth financing, the mechanism by which companies go public deserves fresh scrutiny. University of Kansas Law Professor Alexander Platt has provided precisely that in his groundbreaking paper, “Rethinking the IPO Bureaucracy…. Read More

Capital Ideas: Rialto Markets CEO Shari Noonan Highlights Community Capital and Tokenization Trends

  In a recent Capital Ideas interview, Rialto Markets CEO Shari Noonan shared insights on the transformation of private market investing, highlighting how retail investor participation and blockchain technology are reshaping capital formation. Speaking with hosts Nick Morgan, co-founder of the Investor Choice Advocates Network… Read More

Capital Ideas: The Unconventional Path as to How a College Student Became One of Silicon Valley’s “Poorest Angel Investors”

Accredited Investor: Using the Series 65 to Become Accredited. In late 2020, over lunch with a friend, Nathan Leung discovered an unexpected path to becoming an accredited investor – one that didn’t require the traditional $200,000 annual income or $1 million net worth. Thanks to… Read More

Capital Ideas: Jim Row, Founder and Managing Partner of Entoro Capital

In the latest episode of Capital Ideas, hosts Nick Morgan and Dara Albright of the Investor Choice Advocates Network (ICAN) sat down with Jim Row, founder and managing partner of Entoro, a technology-enabled investment bank specializing in alternative assets. During the discussion, Row shared his… Read More

Capital Ideas: Financing Opportunity with Jennifer Schulp on the Role of Markets, Regulation, and Risk

Jennifer Schulp from the Cato Institute on Financial Services and Regulation In a recent episode of Capital Ideas, Nick Morgan and Dara Albright of the Investor Choice Advocates Network (ICAN) welcomed Jennifer Schulp, Director of Financial Regulation Studies at the Cato Institute. Schulp, co-author of Financing Opportunity: How… Read More

Capital Ideas: Bridging Traditional Finance and Cryptocurrency with H2cryptO’s George Kushner

 Bridging Traditional Finance and Crypto In the rapidly evolving world of digital finance, the lines between traditional finance (TradFi) and decentralized finance (DeFi) blur more each day. Enter George Kushner, founder and CEO of H2cryptO, a next-generation cryptocurrency exchange. His vision? To harmonize the robust… Read More

Capital Ideas: Jasmin Sethi of Sethi Clarity Advisers

“… broadening the accredited investor pool could help minority founders who may not have wealthy networks but could benefit from smaller investments from a more extensive base of contributors.” In a recent episode of Capital Ideas, hosts Nick Morgan and Dara Albright welcomed Jasmin Sethi,… Read More

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