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How to tell if an investment is real or not?
I got an email from Alexx Varga the other day, inviting me to invest in his company, NextGen Housing.
"We've got a great opportunity for you where you can lend a minimum of
$10,000 at 15% interest and get your return in six months."
http://www.nextgenhousing.com/
He is local to me in San Diego, but I'm not sure how to tell if it is a sound investment opportunity? The ROI sounds quite good, but the website is only 1.5 years old and the more I look into it, the more I question things.
I'm just curious how you all vet your investment opportunities?
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Well, I for one think it's a great opportunity. All of my home run investments came as a result of unsolicited emails from people I've never met.