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  2. Investment club - Wikipedia

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    An investment club is a group of individuals who meet for the purpose of pooling money and investing; members typically meet periodically to make investment decisions as a group through a voting process and recording of minutes, or gather information and perform investment transactions outside the group. [1]

  3. Category:Investment clubs - Wikipedia

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  4. Starting a Family Investment Club: A Collective Approach to ...

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    Investment clubs used to be a great way to share the expenses associated with investing. However, with the rise in so many commission-free brokers, the fees for making a high volume of trades aren ...

  5. ICLUB - Wikipedia

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    The first investment club was founded in 2018 by Viktoriya Tihipko's TA Ventures in Kyiv, Ukraine. [citation needed] Today, ICLUB provides access to investment opportunities in technological and high-growth companies of Europe, North America, LATAM, and APAC. [1] Today, the club has 15 offices in 14 countries.

  6. American Association of Individual Investors - Wikipedia

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    Syndicated columnist Humberto Cruz has mentioned AAII in his investment advice columns; he wrote, "For my money, I prefer AAII. But BetterInvesting may appeal to those interested in forming investment clubs, and several people I know belong to both organizations." [7] AAII.com has earned a "Best of the Web" award from Forbes in 2012. [1]

  7. What to know before joining a real estate investment club - AOL

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    They have names like "Capital City Wealth Builders" and "Millionaire Real Estate Investor," and they may offer you the best chance in these still uncertain economy times to get involved in the ...

  8. Club deal - Wikipedia

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    A club deal, in finance, refers to a leveraged buyout or other private equity investment that involves two or more private equity firms. It can also be referred as consortium or syndicated investment .

  9. Syndicate - Wikipedia

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    An individual who wants to form a syndicate creates an investment strategy and discloses it on a crowdfunding platform. Other investors can choose to back the individual, who is the leader. The backing investors must follow the leader's investment strategy and pay them a fee. Syndicates do not exist on all equity crowdfunding platforms. [12]