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On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew discusses private placement securities. Companies and investors both benefit greatly from the issuing of private placements, and unlike bonds, private placements are not correlated to the stock market or the broader markets. This means that private placement securities can flourish in a recession and allow private investors true diversification.
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On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew discusses private placement securities. Companies and investors both benefit greatly from the issuing of private placements, and unlike bonds, private placements are not correlated to the stock market or the broader markets. This means that private placement securities can flourish in a recession and allow private investors true diversification.