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3 Surprising Ways the Ultra-Wealthy Invest Their Money

The Motley Fool

What's the top alternative investment? Publicly traded companies list their shares on stock exchanges such as the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq. Anyone can invest in them. Holding a Series 7, Series 65, or Series 82 license also qualifies a person as an accredited investor. Private equity.

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Want to Invest Like a Billionaire? This ETF Lets You Buy SpaceX, OpenAI, Stripe, and Other Unicorns for Less Than $50.

The Motley Fool

Private equity and venture capital firms typically have access to investments that are not available to everyday investors. Well, to put it simply, these funds raise capital from ultrahigh-net-worth individuals called accredited investors.