
Welcome back to another episode. Today’s guest, Tyler Goble, is an active duty Marine Corps officer who uses proprietary code to analyze investment opportunities and mitigate risk. He is also the owner of LTG investments, a company dedicated to fighting human trafficking through the power of real estate.
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In this episode, we explore:
About Tyler:
Tyler is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy with a bachelor of science in Quantitative Economics and played inside linebacker for the Midshipmen. Following graduation, he was commissioned into the United States Marine Corps where he served as an infantry officer. Tyler is currently obtaining his master's degree in Operations Research with a certificate in Operational Data Science and Statistical Machine Learning.
He is passionate about fighting human trafficking through real estate investing. Along with his wife Lyndsey, they founded LTG Investments, a real estate investment company that is dedicated to leveraging their own time, talents, and treasure to help end modern day slavery. Tyler handles all investment decisions for the firm, utilizing a deep understanding of statistics and proprietary algorithms to mitigate risk and maximize returns.
The method is real estate investing, the goal is 1M in donations a year from active real estate investing and 100k in passive income donated annually.
Snapshot: 41:29
1. What is your number one failure in real estate?
2. What advice do you have for other military investors to be successful?
3. What inspired you to serve your country?
4. What is your dream?
Connecting with the Guest:
Website: http://ltginvestments.com/
LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylergoble54/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/ltg-investments-llc/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ltg_investments/?hl=en
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LTGInvestments
Email: tyler@ltginvestments.com
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