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It’s “Boring” But It Could Make You a Fortune

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Undefined, More often than not, the best investment opportunities are in businesses that nobody ever

[RagingBull Elite]( Undefined, More often than not, the best investment opportunities are in businesses that nobody ever talks about. Allow us to explain... Everybody wishes they invested in YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and countless other hot tech companies before they went public. The problem? Most of the funding opportunities in these companies are scooped up by high-profile venture capitalists and never even made available to average investors. Not only that, but many of the shiny, sexy companies turn out to be outright failures. Take for example the number of entrepreneurs that manage to get their business idea through the door of the prestigious Y Combinator “startup school.” According to [one comprehensive list]( of companies that have been developed through Y Combinator, only 83 of 1,280 have managed to make some sort of exit. That’s one whole lot of companies that are either dead or still struggling to be successful! You see, there are scads of tech companies out there trying to be the next big thing… How many times have you seen an ad on the internet saying, “This company is like getting in on Amazon when it was just $5”... or a friend saying, “This company could be the next Google.” It makes for fantastic click-bait— and even better, superb conversation at your Friday night cocktail party. Only thing… It’s terrible investing. Why? Because most of the products and services of these companies are abstract, intangible, and unpractical. The good news is that if you want to make a killing in the startup world, you don’t have to pick out the company at the leading edge of the internet, blockchain, artificial intelligence, or robotics. Give your money to one of those companies and you may end up investing in some well-designed, fancy-looking app that just sends the word ‘yo’ to your friends. When it comes to great investing, usually the very best companies to risk your dollars on are ones that provide stuff, not ideas. Allow us to repeat that… Stuff. Just look around your house… How many of the things that you actually use day-to-day are just stuff, as opposed to state of the art technology? Most of them. So what kinds of simple stuff are we talking about? These things… [Alternate text]( It doesn’t look like much. And to the average eye, it looks exceptionally boring. But do you want to know something? These little things could make you a small fortune. They’re a kid-and-pet-friendly cleaning product that is disrupting cleaning supplies. And as dissolvable tablets, rather than big containers of 95% water, they’re cheaper and more effective than leading brands and easier to store and ship. They’re the flagship product of a company called Dazz and one of the three startups that RagingBull’s Angel Investing team, the Boardroom, recently partnered with. People just like you, Undefined, were able to invest alongside the Boardroom team in this deal… and in March alone, sales in the company increased by 50% month-over-month. If you missed out on Dazz, don’t worry. On Thursday, April 30th at 8 pm ET, the Boardroom is opening up the doors to generational wealth once again with their next big investing opportunity. [By registering here today](, you’ll have the opportunity to tap into their exclusive network and share their gains! You’ll also learn about… - How professional angels managed to generate returns up to 2,067,000% on a single Startup! - How to start putting The Boardroom’s best strategies to work for you. - The Boardroom’s next billion-dollar play… A startup that is perfectly positioned for RIGHT NOW. You don’t want to miss this! [Register for the event here.]( You’ll also receive access to these complimentary gifts... 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