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Updated almost 17 years ago,

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Is Age a Problem

Lou T
  • St.Louis
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Hey guys I'm a new member and I'm currently 17 years old (18 in 5 months) and I am interested in investing, especially real estate since its the most profitable. I Recently attended a free rich dad seminar and signed up for the 495 dollar course which i will be attending in the next month.

( I read about some reviews and most negative but i feel it will give me a good introduction right?)

Now will it be a problem for people to take me seriously just because of my age? I already started investing in cd's, and money markets but that is not doing it for me. Currently i have $5,000 in investments ( i know its not much) and i want to continue to grow that.

No one at my school (of about 2000 students) share the same passion as me except maybe a few exceptions. And my mom is very supportive but my dad thinks its stupid.

But in general do you think i will have a good experience at the seminar, be able to get started in REI, and actually be taken seriously?

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