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7 Levels of Investor

John Burley [Burley, John]
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What type of investor are you? Have your investment experiences been positive, negative or mixed? Would you like to know why you get the results you do when you invest?

Despite the many and varied personality types in the world, there are really only 7 basic types (or levels) of investor…and most people stay fixed at the same level for their entire lives. The bad news is that they are often stuck at a level that prevents their financial success. The good news is that with a little effort anyone, including you, can easily upgrade his or her skills and investor level.

Understanding the 7 Levels of Investor is the first critical key to increasing your financial independence and knowing where you are at is necessary before you can reach where you want to be:

Level Zero: The Non Existent
Level One: The Borrower
Level Two: The Save
Level Three: The Passive Investor
Level Four: The Automatic Investor
Level Five: The Active Investor
Level Six: The Capitalist

John Burley has achieved what most people would consider impossible. From a background of corporate sales and financial planning, in 1989 John moved to the Phoenix, Arizona to begin a full time real estate investing career. Since that time John has personally completed over 1200 real estate deals. Once a year John hosts what has become known as the “Rolls Royce” of Real Estate Investing Trainings, The Level 5 Burley Field Training Boot Camp. It’s hands-on, shoes-on-the-street experience were students participate in the research, evaluation and buying of properties.

Year:
2010
Language:
english
ISBN:
B004OEIR1W
File:
EPUB, 103 KB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2010
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