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Zach Bollman
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  • United Kingdom
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Diversifying Without Major Capital

Zach Bollman
  • Attorney
  • United Kingdom
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Hello all, I’ve been looking into note investing and am curious what everyone’s experiences are on BP. Notes seem to be pretty capital intensive due to the cash purchase requirement. For example, with $50,000 available to invest, one would be hard pressed to find two notes. As a result, diversification seems to require large amounts of capital up front. Holding a single note goes against the strong majority of my investment knowledge from securities. So am I missing something? Are notes just a different game where investors often hold one or two, or do most investors get into notes later in the game when they have enough capital to purchase multiple notes? Thanks in advance!

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