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Justin A.
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Newbie and Grant Cardone Capital

Justin A.
  • Atlanta, GA
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I am 22 years old, and I have approximately $30,000 that is currently invested in a roth IRA. I was able to achieve an 8% return from Sept. 17' to Sept. 18'. I wanted to get your guys thoughts on pulling the money out and investing in Cardone Capital. Grant's philosophy makes a lot of sense, but I wanted to see if anyone had experience with Cardone Capital and what kind of returns you were able to achieve.

If you don’t think Grant Cardone Capital is a good option to achieve better returns than 8%, where would be the best place to invest the money for higher returns than 8%.

Thanks in advance for your help!

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