The truth is,
the everyday investor like you and me can not get the same deal that Buffett has negotiated with the big banks.
Not exact matches
It's not
everyday that a group of
investors like Major League Baseball, the Los Angeles Dodgers, the co-founder of Sun Microsystems, and Google's cloud chief ban together to back a new startup.
For example, Fundrise has built the first private market real estate investment platform, making it possible and efficient for the
everyday investor to build a portfolio
like the most sophisticated, multi-billion dollar investment funds.
One platform for
everyday, retail
investors (
like you and me) is American - based DwellXchange.com, a site that specializes in offering
investors equity positions on individual, owner - occupied homes.
By building the first private market, direct investment platform, we've now made it possible for the
everyday investor to have a portfolio
like the most sophisticated, multi-billion dollar investment funds.
These combined features are examples of the sort of service — digging into the little details that novice
investors might not even know exists to them — that makes Wealthfront feel
like it's useful for the
everyday investor rather than just people with a lot of money to pay someone to manually manage their accounts.
This includes well known financial publications
like Bloomberg, CNBC, CNN, Wall Street Journal, and Barron's telling
everyday investors how well bitcoin has done this year.