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The #1 secret of the billionaire-class

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Dear Angel Investor,  The term “billionaire” gets tossed around a lot in our society.Â

[The Boardroom] Dear Angel Investor,  The term “billionaire” gets tossed around a lot in our society.  Names like Oprah, Musk, Cuban, and Bezos are idolized by entrepreneurs.  But here’s the thing...  The main difference between the ultra-rich and the average guy walking down the street isn’t how smart they are, how hard they work, or even what resources they started with.  My name’s Nate Stavseth. I’m a co-founder of The Boardroom and RagingBull, as well as the creator of New Wave Wealth, the world’s first complete training course for angel investors.  I’m not a billionaire, but I am a millionaire… And I’m 28 years old.  But my life wasn’t always like this. Just a few years ago, I was a struggling twenty-something living in my parents’ house. My life changed thanks to hard work and angel investing.  Which brings me back to the difference between the wealthy, and everyone else.  The main difference is the tools and methods they use to make money.  Ordinary Americans trade their time and energy for a paycheck, which they in turn 1) spend, 2) put in a low-interest retirement account, or 3) use to pay down their mortgage.  The wealthy use an entirely different channel altogether. They build their wealth through private investments in early-stage companies— utilizing a strategy called Angel Investing.  That’s exactly what you’re going to learn through this newsletter. We’ve broken this newsletter into five categories of articles that will help you become a truly successful Angel Investor:  - Emerging Industry - where we’re showcasing the new technologies, verticals, consumer behaviors, and social events that will generate the next wave of unicorn startups. - Startup Spotlights - where we’re zooming in on ultra-successful (or epically failed) startups to teach you what to look for when you’re investing. - Investor Interviews - where we’re getting the inside scoop from the biggest names in the business. - Angel Hacks - Practical guides on how to actually be an angel, e.g. building your network, conducting due diligence, and finding deals. - Angel Insights - Everything in between in the world of angel investing  But before you can actually start understanding industry trends and multiplying your money with successful investments, we need to lay a strong foundation.  That’s exactly why we shared [10 Secrets to Build Wealth through Angel Investing.Â](  I personally created this guide just for you, so please give it a read. You would be crazy not to take advantage of this knowledge. It’s made me millions.  But don’t stop there.  You should also check out one of my all-time favorite blog posts of 2019: [4 Rules to Earn Your Angel Wings.](  You want to know the strategies for actually being an angel investor? There’s no better resource than [this article right here.](  You won’t want to miss it.  To striking gold,     None of our traders, educators, coaches, forum moderators, employees, agents, nor RagingBull.com, LLC (publisher of The Boardroom) are registered as investment advisers nor a broker/dealer with either the U. S.  Securities & Exchange Commission or any state securities regulatory authority. Users of this website are advised that all information presented on this website is solely for informational purposes, is not intended to be used as a personalized investment recommendation, and is not attuned to any specific portfolio or to any user's particular investment needs or objectives.  The owners, employees and writers of RagingBull.com may engage in securities trading that is discussed or viewed on this website, but all such individuals are buying and selling such securities for their own account.  These individuals do not engage in any trades with customers. The buying and selling of securities by these individuals is not part of a regular business of buying and selling securities. Past performance is NOT indicative of future results. Furthermore, such information is not to be construed as an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy, nor is it to be construed as a recommendation to buy, hold or sell (short or otherwise) any security. All users of this website must determine for themselves what specific investments to make or not make and are urged to consult with their own independent financial advisors with respect to any investment decision.  The reader bears responsibility for his/her own investment research and decisions, should seek the advice of a qualified securities professional before making any investment, and investigate and fully understand any and all risks before investing. All opinions, analyses and information included on this website are based on sources believed to be reliable and written in good faith, but should be independently verified, and no representation or warranty of any kind, express or implied, is made, including but not limited to any representation or warranty concerning the accuracy, completeness, correctness, timeliness or appropriateness. In addition, we undertake no responsibility to notify such opinions, analyses or information or to keep such opinions, analyses or information current.  Also be aware that owners, employees and writers of and for RagingBull.com, LLC may have long or short positions in securities that may be discussed on this website or newsletter, but all such positions are held for such representative’s own account. Past results are not indicative of future profits. Any table or data is accurate, though not every trade is represented. Profits and losses reported are actual figures from portfolios each trader manages individually and not on behalf of RagingBull.com, LLC.  Although our employees may answer your general customer service questions, they are not licensed under securities laws to address your specific investment situation. No communication by our employees or agents to you should be deemed as personalized financial advice.  This information is protected by the copyright laws of the United States, and international treaties. This information may only be used pursuant to the subscription agreement, and any reproduction, copying, or redistribution (electronic or otherwise, including on the world wide web, by email, or via social media), either in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without the express, prior written permission of RagingBull.com, LLC, 62 Calef Hwy. #233 Lee, NH 03861, USA.  If you have a current active subscription with The Boardroom you will need to contact us here if you want to cancel your subscription. Opting out of emails does not remove you from your service at The Boardroom.  [Unsubscribe](  62 Calef Hwy #233 Lee, New Hampshire 03861 United States

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