Video on 26 year old Founder
26 year old Jeremy Levine founded StarStreet a Cambridge startup that combines sports with the stock market. As someone who loves both, this company excites me. As someone who loves to see people “making the leap” and creating in the marketplace, this excites me even more.
How many people do you know who have had “a great idea” but didn’t set their intention and make the conscious decision to go for it? Cheers to Jeremy & his team!
As for the site itself, I haven’t delved far enough into it to decide if I think Starstreet will be a success. With a several hundred thousand in VC backing, they have the tools.
My question is, can a trader buy shares of a player who they deem undervalued and then sell the shares later on once he performs well and the demand rises?
For instance, last year, could I have purchased “Mike Trout” stock for say $10 in April and then towards the end of the year sell my shares for a significantly higher price?
This reminds me of my days in middle school playing “Smallworld” fantasy basketball and baseball. Anyone remember that?
I’ll reach out to Jeremy to commend him on following his passion and see if I can get more details on the concept.