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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Hey, Daniel! I'd suggest that now that you've read a lot of books, you get out and meet other investors at networking events. There's a BP Meetup at UnUrban Cafe in Santa Monica the second Saturday of every month from 11-2, and plenty of others that you can find. Meeting investors in this casual and free space is an easy way to get to know and learn from them. Start asking them if you can help them in any way to learn. I bet you'll get takers! Bottom line: you can pay money to "mentors," or seek them out and maybe even earn money helping them out with deals while you learn. Hope that helps. Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions or want to know more about the meetups!