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Nathan Frey
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Private Note Funds - Accredited / Non-Accredited Investors

Nathan Frey
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  • Atlanta, GA
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I’m interested in investing in private note funds, and am wondering if there any out there that do not require you to be an accredited investor.

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Steve Hodgdon
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@Nathan Frey You'll find lots of good info and perspective on the BP note forum. There are stories of home runs and ponzi schemes. For me, I like my entity interest to be recorded. So I buy one by one. Don't know that it matters if you pick funds that you're confident with. @Bob Malecki is somebody I trust. Read threads here to get your own sense of who's right for you. @chris 

@Chris Seveney and @Dan Deppen are good to follow too. 

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