Broke to Billionaire: How to Go from Zero to $27 Billion in 4 Years

Homeless one year, then a billionaire a few years later!

Here are some real world stories to remind us that where we were yesterday has little or nothing to do with where we can be tomorrow.

How Sam Bankman Went From Zero To $27 Billion In 4 Years

Sam Bankmans created a large fortune by quickly building a cryptocurrency exchange called FTX. Sam Bankman-Fried explained how the cryptocurrency exchange FTX has grown so fast, giving it a net worth in excess of $24B. Sam found arbitrage opportunities in South Korean crypto prices.

Bankman and his exchange were pretty much unknown just a few years ago. In 2021, FTX raised $900 million from companies such as Coinbase Ventures and SoftBank, reached a valuation of $18 billion, and helped make Sam Bankman-Friede one of the richest men under 30 in known history.


Sleep your way to success https://youtu.be/zBQ1wESSLyo

How a student made $23 billion using cardboard and tape 

How a 12 year old turned a cow into $21 billion 
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Here’s Where to Find Real Estate Clients in 2022: Real Estate Coach

Customers are changing like never before. What’s the best way to find new clients now?

Where to find leads — Who’s most likely to make a move?

Real estate broker coach Corey Chambers provides valuable training, instruction and demonstration to real estate agents and salespersons throughout California and North America. Home sellers, buyers, renters, landlords are using the internet, doing their own real estate more independently than ever before. Nevertheless, technology also brings more opportunities to real estate agents and professionals like never before. Based on more than one billion dollars in real estate sales, here are the most powerful indicators and criteria to help real estate professionals to excel in this rapidly evolving field. Focus on the repeat customers, the tried-and-true marketing, as well as new advertising venues following this list of criteria and indicators below:

pre mover
withdrawn
nod notice of default
new parents
newly married
divorce
new homeowners
rich investors
qualified renter
lease ending
nolp notice of lis pendens
empty nesters
investors
newly pregnant
new homeowner
flbo for lease by owner
absentee owner
renovation mogul
eviction homes
new phone connect
peak purchase years (purchased home 5-10 years ago)
probate children
death notice
garage sale, yard sale, estate sale
language – call names that speak your primary language
door knocking – hand out market update flyers, ask if they know of any neighbors moving
neighborhood real estate blog with idx
just sold post cards, just listed post cards, market update postcards
most notes
time on site
recent login
login times

more places to find leads:
requested real estate info
fsbo – for sale by owner
expired listing
lead status – new, closed, future, inactive

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