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Cameron Bradley
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Looking for some help with the San Diego area

Cameron Bradley
  • Cordova, TN
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Hi everyone, I've recently joined this site and I'm starting to feel overwhelmed with all the information here. Right now, I live in TN but I want to move to San Diego this fall to start investing. Could I chat with someone over the internet (skype maybe?) to talk more about what i should be doing. I'm trying to create a strategy and I'm getting cold feet since so much money is involved. I graduated college last May and I'm a bit scared with messing with so much money. Thanks.

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Angel Perez
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Angel Perez
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  • Torrance, CA
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Analysis paralysis. You are overanalizing the process so much that you are holding back. Do your research, come up with a logical plan and dive in. Don't over think it.

It's great to study and research to learn as much as possible but until you jump in you aren't going to really learn the business.

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