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3 Surprising Ways to Hedge Against Inflation

The Motley Fool

However, there are several asset classes outside of the stock market that can profit during inflationary surges. Private equity Have you ever read about a company that makes an interesting or compelling product only to learn that you can't invest because it's still private?

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3 Surprising Ways the Ultra-Wealthy Invest Their Money

The Motley Fool

Investing in private equity, on the other hand, is only available to institutional investors and accredited investors who have an annual income of at least $200,000 for two consecutive years and/or a net worth of $1 million or more excluding their primary residence. What is private credit?

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This Nvidia-Backed Artificial Intelligence (AI) Unicorn Is About to Go Public. Here Are 2 Reasons I Won't Be Investing.

The Motley Fool

For many people, investing in the stock market is the most effective way to build wealth. Unless you're an accredited investor , accessing opportunities in private companies is rare.