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BDCs: Private Equity for "Average Joe" Investors One of the country’s foremost trading experts

BDCs: Private Equity for "Average Joe" Investors [StreetAuthority]    [Can You Really Make 5,000% Gains With This Program?]( One of the country’s foremost trading experts just revealed how he turns stock moves as small as 1% into gains of 108%, 118%, 122%, 127% 138% and even 163%. In as little as three days. Better still, he just reopened access to his program which guides you through how to do it. Week in. And week out. He’s only letting the doors open for a limited time though, so you need to make your move now. [Click here now for details.](   BDCs: Private Equity for "Average Joe" Investors By John Persinos  To many investors, investing in private equity — or privately held companies — is the sole domain of venture capital firms and private equity funds. To play in that game, you typically have to be an “accredited” investor (i.e., have a high income or a net worth exceeding $1 million). But there’s a way for the rest of us to join this club, too, and it’s just as easy as buying stocks: the business development company, or BDC. On its surface, the role of the BDC is similar to that of a venture capital firm: to extend financing to small and mid-sized companies that would otherwise have trouble accessing it on their own. They do that by both lending money and taking equity stakes in client companies. But what sets BDCs apart is that the average Joe can invest in them: Many trade on the major exchanges, and there are also BDC-focused exchange-traded funds (ETFs). BDCs can also help diversify your investments because you’re not likely to be familiar with the private or thinly traded public companies in which they invest, so there shouldn’t be any overlap with the other stocks or funds you hold. [Read More...](   [money case]( [What if money wasn't an issue ever again?]( A little-known income opportunity is offering a small group of Americans the chance to collect up to $25,260 a year in extra cash. And the only requirements you need to meet are being born before 2005... 90 seconds of free time to fill out the form... and a small starting stake... The next round of payouts is just days away. [Click here to learn more.]( You are receiving this email at {EMAIL} as part of your subscription to StreetAuthority. To ensure that you receive these emails, [please add us to your address book.]( [Terms]( |  [Privacy]( |  [Unsubscribe]( ©2024 StreetAuthority 20 Pidgeon Hill Drive, Suite 202, Sterling, VA 20165 All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, in whole or in part, is prohibited.

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