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Traits to have as an Investor

Eliott Elias
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I see too many newbie investors get caught up with the numbers, when they should be perfecting soft skills. Ex: negotiation, relationship building, team management etc... Deals are created, not found. This is where your soft skills come in to play. This of course depends on what kind of investor you are. 

What do you believe holds more value?

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Managing risk and liability. 

Understanding the emphasis of why you're investing and what you're investing for. And not getting caught up in missing the forest for the trees.

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