Why LP investments won't let you quit your 9-5
A monte carlo analysis on the most famous syndicator marketing method
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Why LP investments won't let you quit your 9-5
As I peruse websites and LinkedIn pages of syndications, I continue to see the “quit your 9 to 5” narrative. I recently even saw it written as “grind to five”… which honestly just reminded me to write this article - welcome back! 😊
Today I’m going to try to explain, using a model, why these marketing messages are -at best - misleading.
I’ve been outspoken about this in the past (screenshot below), and I know many don’t like it.. but I’m here to show my work and will obviously take any and all criticism as always - in fact here’s a link to post your refutation! :)
Today's agenda:
What is a monte carlo simulation?
Why is it relevant to LP investing?
Assumptions
Discussing the results
Takeaways
Let’s dive in.