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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

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  • La Puente, CA
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Note investing for dummies?

Account Closed
  • La Puente, CA
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I'm Interested in note investing. I have no credentials, and no education.

They say a fool and his money are soon parted. How do I avoid losing money in note investing?

How should I go about getting started in note investing?

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Leland Barrow
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Leland Barrow
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I think the best first start is to use the search function and start doing research. There is a wealth of information on BP. Once you have educated yourself then you can write down a plan of action and ask for BP to review it. You can drill down and ask specific questions after that.
1. Research BP
2. Write a simple plan and ask for it to be reviewed
3. Drill down with specific questions

With 1,2, and 3 done you will go from fool (your word) to amateur.

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