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Account Closed
  • Banker
  • Las Vegas, NV
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We are bigger but don't have a hedge fund backing us - need advice

Account Closed
  • Banker
  • Las Vegas, NV
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Hi. I need advice because I have no experience in this and I keep coming to a dead end. Two of our competitors in Las Vegas, who do less volume than us, have an insurance company that funds their deals. We raise money from private investors every single month to fund trust deeds, but it is very time consuming, and we need to move to the next level to keep us with volume. We have a strong technology platform for managing and advertising our investments. Where do we go? Who do we talk to to get access to hedge funds that fund non-agency mortgage loans?

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Steven Stokes
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Steven Stokes
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  • San Francisco, CA
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My advice would be go into your LinkedIn account and search for "asset managers." Join groups that they join and start networking. Find a couple of people on the inside and start picking their brain, pretty soon you will have all the information you need to move in the direction you want to go.

I hope this helps :)

Good luck

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