Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy

Scott Nolan - SpaceX, Founders Fund, and Rebuilding American Uranium Enrichment - [Invest Like the Best, EP.467]

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Apr 14, 2026
Scott Nolan, early SpaceX builder, longtime Founders Fund investor, and founder of General Matter, gets into the race to rebuild U.S. uranium enrichment. He talks contrarian investing, Peter Thiel’s influence, why founders need obsession, how SpaceX shaped his view on vertical integration, and why nuclear fuel may be the biggest bottleneck to an energy-abundant future.
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ANECDOTE

Scott Nolan Chased Important Problems Others Ignored

  • Scott Nolan chose SpaceX, Founders Fund, and General Matter by asking which important problem he could help solve that others would not.
  • He joined SpaceX at roughly 30 people because he believed incumbents were trapped in cost-plus stagnation and a new company would own launch.
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Why Avoiding Trends Creates Edge In Venture

  • Peter Thiel taught Scott Nolan to avoid trends because competition appears twice: among companies and among investors.
  • If a theme is crowded, profits get competed away and valuations get bid up, leaving little edge on either front.
INSIGHT

Cost Plus Industries Hide Big Startup Opportunities

  • Important neglected problems often live in stagnated cost-plus industries where incumbents have little reason to cut costs or change architecture.
  • Scott Nolan cites space launch, defense, infrastructure, and nuclear as oligopolies where subcontracting and fixed margins freeze progress.
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