August 1, 2025

#13 - Wassim Laroussi: Exploring Public Biotech Stocks

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In the rapidly evolving world of biotechnology, where innovation meets investment, understanding the intricacies of biotech stocks and market trends is crucial for stakeholders in economic development, academia, government, and the life sciences sector. The latest episode of the Favorable Environments Podcast, features a conversation with Wassim Laroussi, founder of the YouTube channel The Biotech Investor. Laroussi shares his unconventional journey into biotech and offers practical insights for evaluating public biotech companies.

From Pharmacy Technician to Biotech Investor: Laroussi’s Unconventional Path

Wassim Laroussi’s entry into biotech wasn’t a straight line but a series of pivots driven by curiosity and practicality. Growing up with dreams of becoming a professional soccer player, Laroussi turned to Google at age 22 to search for the “best-paid jobs in the US.”. Pharmacy emerged as a viable option, sparking his interest in how chemistry impacts human health. He began as a pharmacy technician at CVS, where long hours and repetitive tasks taught him the basics of drug recognition and compounding. However, realizing the limited creative input in the role, he transitioned to software development at a pharmacy benefits management firm, fixing bugs in claims processing systems.

Laroussi’s breakthrough came during his time at IQVIA, managing quality systems for major pharmaceutical clients. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the surge in public interest in clinical trials inspired him to dig deeper into this technical topic. Blending this with his longstanding fascination for finance, Laroussi launched The Biotech Investor YouTube in 2024. Today, with videos garnering thousands of views—such as his analysis of Madrigal Pharmaceuticals, which has nearly 20,000 views— Laroussi educates viewers on breaking down biotech stocks without relying solely on charts. He accomplishes all of this by creating incredibly engaging videos with animations and by translating the technical science into an easy-to-understand way.

Key Trends and Strategies in Biotech Investing

Laroussi demystifies biotech investing for beginners, emphasizing that it’s not about volatile charts but understanding the underlying business. Biotech companies, often startups with no revenue for 7-10 years post-IPO, rely on funding to advance molecules through clinical trials to FDA approval. “If you’re new, don’t look at charts,” Laroussi advises. “Imagine yourself as a billionaire buying the entire company—would it be worth it?”

He highlights current trends, including a shift away from “zombie companies” funded during low-interest COVID eras toward more scrutinized investments. With interest rates influencing funding—biotech is highly sensitive to rate changes— Laroussi predicts increased mergers and acquisitions in oncology and obesity sectors. Data from PitchBook supports this: biotech M&A deals in Q4 2024 totaled $32.1 billion, up 20% from the previous year, driven by successes in these areas.

For life science professionals, Laroussi stresses the binary nature of biotech: a failed molecule can send a company’s value to zero, unlike consumer tech where iterations are possible. Drawing from investor Peter Lynch, he urges thorough research, akin to buying a household appliance. In his Madrigal analysis, Laroussi evaluated insider trades, hiring patterns, and FDA breakthrough designations, predicting potential market impact for their fatty liver drug, which could serve millions in the US alone.

The Future of Biotech: Global Impact and Collaborative Opportunities

Looking ahead, Laroussi envisions biotech as a tool for “soft power,” extending beyond US borders to improve global health. With the US population near 340 million, drugs developed here benefit humanity worldwide, fostering international collaboration as seen during COVID vaccine efforts.

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About this Guest

Wassim Laroussi

Wassim Laroussi is the founder and creator of The Biotech Investor Youtube channel.

The Biotech Investor is dedicated to exploring the biotechnology sector, with a focus on small to medium-sized companies developing innovative therapies and medications. The channel provides biweekly financial analyses of promising biotech stocks, offering insights into their potential impact on healthcare. Each episode covers recent developments and key factors for investors to consider. Aimed at both experienced and new investors, The Biotech Investor delivers clear, detailed information to support informed decision-making in the evolving world of biotechnology.

The Biotech Investor Youtube Channel

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