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Eric J Platter
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Passive Investing for not so dummies

Eric J Platter
  • Accountant
  • St. Louis, MO
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I have dipped my toe in some crowdfunding (Fundrise, Diversy Fund and Groundfloor) this year and I am looking for additional passive investing opportunities going forward.  My question is how do I find syndications and funds that accept unaccredited investors when they are unable to market their products because of the limitations of 506(b)?

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Jonathan Barr
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Jonathan Barr
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I would say a lot of times you will find syndicators commenting on these type of posts in the forums.   I would just look into the members you see that are active here.

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