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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Not your everyday Investment group
Hello BP'ers!
Forming an investing group and holding regular meetings, in my view, does not last - usually, everything is so theoretical,
and a group meeting cannot compete in priority with the members' on-going investment activities.
So what if we do this a-- backwards?
First tie up a bigger deal than you can handle alone, THEN form a group of investors to come into it.
Now there is some urgency and a goal in plain sight. Members are focused and priorities are aligned.
Would love to hear from anyone who has experience or opinions on this.