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When the company is formed the valuation is genuinely very small because it has no assets, customers, etc. Buying some of your shares in a Roth IRA at this point is relatively common, enough so that I've heard multiple people suggest that founders do it.


Yeah, I doubt Thiel came up with this himself. Was probably recommended by accountants whom should all be familiar with Roth IRAs.

But the possibilities of windfall tax-free profits made sure everyone kept quiet about it.




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