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Subject-to help
Good morning,
I have be seeing the method "subject to" being used a lot and though I have read on the description, I was wondering from an experienced investor who has used this method, why and when would this method be useful to? Is it a lot riskier than other strategies? Can anyone lead me to a link that could help me further wrap my head around how I could incorporate this method into my tool box of need be?
Thank you in advance.