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Gerald Jordan
  • Investor
  • Columbia, MD
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Using the $1:$9 accelerator rule OPM, share your results.

Gerald Jordan
  • Investor
  • Columbia, MD
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I am interested in the actual results of any investor using the $1:$9 accelerator of using OPM( others peoples money) and leveraging the funds in order to buy properties and increase the equity. This practice, if I may refer to as such, does not seem complicated but, I would like to understand from a practical view and not just from my readings. Specifically making the proper decisions so as not to become 'over leveraged'.

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