E372 - How He Went From Broke 20 Year Old to Raising Millions

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Our guest for today immigrated with his parents to the US when he was five years old.  He didn’t speak English and he came from a financially disadvantaged background.  To be honest, a lot of the deck was stacked against him… …but he didn’t let that impact his desire (or ability) to accomplish amazing things.  <<>> Today, we are joined by Daniel Kwak, who is the Founder of Miotti Partners Capital, a managed private equity real estate and development fund. He has traveled the US speaking at conferences to the next generation of real estate entrepreneurs. Daniel also produces The Kwak Brothers YouTube channel, which has over 200,000 subscribers.  In this episode today, we are going to discuss…  How Daniel when from -$187.65 in his bank account at the age of 20, to having an 8-figure portfolio by 27  Daniel’s views on how hard work and economics tie in to each other, and why he feels blessed to be alive in the US during this incredible time human history  Why Daniel’s most common response to people who don’t think they're ready to raise capital is simply… “Good…You probably shouldn’t!”  <<>> Daniel is not only an all-star entrepreneur, he is also a deep-thinker and action-taker. I think many of you will thoroughly enjoy his story  Take Control,  Hunter Thompson Resources mentioned in the podcast: 1. His Personal Email 2. His Website 3. His YouTube Channel Interested in investing in ATMs? Check out our webinar.   Please note that investing in private placement securities entails a high degree of risk, including illiquidity of the investment and loss of principal. Please refer to the subscription agreement for a discussion of risk factors. Tired of scrambling for capital?  Check out our new FREE webinar -  How to Ensure You Never Scramble for Capital Again (The 3 Capital-Raising Secrets). Click Here to register. CFC Podcast Facebook Group

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