Full-Time
Regulated copy-trading platform for retail investors
$120k - $180k/yr
No H1B Sponsorship
New York, NY, USA
Hybrid
Three or more days on-site per week required.
Dub is a regulated copy-trading platform in the U.S. that lets retail investors mirror portfolios from hedge fund managers, financial influencers, or public figures with a tap. It operates through SEC-registered entities (DASTA Investment LLC and DASTA Financial, LLC) to ensure compliance and a transparent marketplace. Users pay $9.99/month or $89.99/year, and Dub takes 25% of the management fees earned by top creators, incentivizing contributors. Its goal is to lower entry barriers for beginners by focusing on people and strategies rather than stock picking, creating a compliant, creator-led investing marketplace.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$54M
Headquarters
New York City, New York
Founded
2021
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Steven Wang, founder of dub, has created the first regulated copy-trading platform aimed at redefining investing for younger generations. The entrepreneur dropped out of Harvard to pursue the venture. Wang discussed his entrepreneurial journey, which began in elementary school, in an interview with Yahoo Finance. His platform has attracted backing from prominent investors including former Meta executive Sheryl Sandberg and Airbnb founder Brian Chesky. Copy trading allows users to replicate the investment strategies of experienced traders, potentially democratising access to sophisticated investment approaches. The platform's regulatory approval marks a significant milestone in making such trading more accessible to retail investors.
Dub, a fintech startup that enables users to replicate influencers' stock trades, secured a $30 million Series A funding round in 2025. The creator economy continues to attract significant interest and investment from venture capitalists, with several creator-focused startups raising substantial funds.
Dub, a copycat investing app founded by Harvard dropout Steven Wang, has raised $30M in a Series A round led by Notable Capital and Neo Ventures. Other participants include Sheryl Sandberg’s Sandberg Bernthal Venture Partners, Peak6 Strategic Capital, and Correlation Ventures. Additionally, Dub secured $5.5M in venture debt from Silicon Valley Bank. Previously, the New York startup raised $17M. Wang, who grew up in a poor immigrant family, has experienced significant financial losses in the past.
SLS Client Neo has co-led a $30 million Series A funding round for dub, a copy-trading platform.
/PRNewswire/ -- dub, the copy trading app, today announced its Series A raise of $30 million, co-led by Notable Capital and Neo, with participation from...