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how the rich become ultra rich...

Matt H
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You know I've had kinda an interesting week....

I've seen like two of those rare deals of the decade this week. One anyone could have stood to make about $300k net. The other was rather unique in that there was potentially as much as $1m on the table.

However, without all cash you'd pretty much be left out of the running because you'd have to come in with an unconditional cash offer to even have a chance. But it got me thinking that if you had a lot of cash available for those kinds of unique opportunities you could stand to make a fortune, as you'd be able to always beat out these smaller players who have to make their offers "conditional".

Anyway food for thought, keep it on the down low.

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