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All Forum Posts by: Ronak Bhimani

Ronak Bhimani has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Passive investing and acquiring information as a newbie

Ronak BhimaniPosted
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Thanks guys! I really appreciate the advice! Excited to learn from all y'all!

Post: Montco Investors Meetup

Ronak BhimaniPosted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 4
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I am a new investor and could be interested in attending. 

Post: Passive investing and acquiring information as a newbie

Ronak BhimaniPosted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 4
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Hey guys, this is my first post! Just wanted to see what y'all thought on the best way to start investing and gathering information in a brand new market. I just moved to the Philadelphia area, have some capital,  but definitely at the very beginning stages of learning. Involved in the medical field so my whole life, my education has been focused on sciences, so very limited exposure to the business world unfortunately. Have started to go through the blog posts on here and the podcasts/websites, but definitely feels overwhelming at times. Anyone have any specific tips on what are some of the core principles, and where to find them, you need to establish before jumping in? Thanks guys love reading the forum so much!

Post: Having Trouble Finding Way to start and finding a mentor

Ronak BhimaniPosted
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Posts 4
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Hey Nick, in the same boat here. Just moved to the Philadelphia area, and figured I'm at a good point with financial freedom to start getting involved and learning about real estate. But its so broad its hard to figure out where to dive in and focus on! Let me know if you have any tips also!