Wild Stock Market Swings Are Pushing Americans To Try New Angel Investments
Recent stock market terror seems to be giving stockholders vivid flashbacks to the 2008 financial crisis where trillions in value disappeared overnight.
Though they occurred for very different reasons, the lesson looks to be the same: holding all your eggs in one basket can spell disaster for a portfolio.
To know how to really diversify your money - look to the ultra-wealthy. Their goal is to grow and protect their fortunes through generations (and stock crashes), and they often pay very smart people a lot of money to do it well.
Unfortunately, most financial strategies of the ultra-wealthy like hedge funds, annuities, or opening a “philanthropic foundation” are roped-off or unfeasible for everyday Americans…
… but a recently passed law is opening the gates on one very exciting investment method: Angel Investing.
The ultra-wealthy have been pouring billions into this previously hidden market for decades, and it has minted some of the world’s richest individuals.
10x returns in angel investing over a few years would be good… but the real exciting winners have easily surpassed the 10,000% return-on-investment range.
The credentials necessary for joining this market used to be a quarter million in assets - but now all Americans can jump in with as little as $50, and still have a chance to see life-changing returns.
And unlike complicated options or bond trading, this method is easy to understand - and subscribers say it’s pretty fun to do.
If you’d like to find out more, watch this full presentation that Shark Tank’s Robert Herjavec and Neil Patel filmed together from an exclusive yacht...
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