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Gualter Amarelo
  • Investor
  • Fall River, MA
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NEW Book - Broke to A Quarter Million

Gualter Amarelo
  • Investor
  • Fall River, MA
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I recently published the book, “Broke to A Quarter Million” on Amazon and am getting some of the same responses from investors and people who have yet to invest.

The main concern I want to address is that yes I built this strategy around depressed cities and I used Fall River Massachusetts as it is where I grew up.

There are many other cities around the country where the “Broke to a Quarter Million” strategy works all across the country for example:

Massachusetts has: Fall River, New Bedford, Taunton, Brockton, North Attleboro, Worcester, Springfield, Holyoke, Lowell, Lynn Lawrence, Chelsea, Boston

Rhode Island has: Pawtucket, Central Falls, Woonsocket, Providence

Connecticut has: Hartford, New Haven, Bridgeport, Waterbury, Danbury, New London, New Milford, Westbrook Center

New York has: New York, Monticello, Hempstead, Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, Mount Vernon, Liberty, Beacon, Mechanicstown, Spring Valley

I would say that instead of say this doesn’t work in my city. Buy the book and ask yourself, “how can I make this work where I live” or “where can I make it work”.

As the subtitle in the book states, “The point is not to work, its to generate Income”

Cheers to your success!