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Tim Ryan
  • Investor / Mentor / Contractor
  • Arcadia, CA Buying Out of State
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Liquidity in a Relatively Illiquid Market

Tim Ryan
  • Investor / Mentor / Contractor
  • Arcadia, CA Buying Out of State
Posted

Just listened to this podcast about tokenized securities and how it will affect the real estate industry. 

https://anthonypompliano.com/p... 

I think it's a very interesting topic that might just change how my business invests in the future. 

Do you think the option for increased liquidity would create more value for the specific asset?

I have tons of questions and would love to start a discussion with people that might have more insight into this innovative strategy.

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