I had no idea my IRA could do this...


Hey Reader,

This week, I co-hosted a masterclass on how to use your retirement money to invest in real estate notes.

If you missed it, no worries.

But there's a 30-second clip from my guest that I need you to see before you read the rest of this email.

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That's Nate Hare. He just said the quiet part out loud.

You.

In the position of a bank.

Backed by real property.

Inside a tax-free account.

That's the whole game.

Now let's break it down.

Notes Concept🧠

Most retirement accounts only let you invest in stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. The market goes up, you win. The market crashes, you wait and hope.

A Self-Directed IRA is different.

It lets you invest your retirement money into alternative assets like real estate, private loans, and mortgage notes.

No market anxiety. Just a check going into your IRA every single month. And that income grows tax-deferred or completely tax-free, depending on your account type.

Same retirement dollars. Different rules.

Real World Experience💰

Imagine you have $50,000 sitting in a traditional IRA right now. In a target-date fund, that might earn you 6–7% a year.

Now imagine you use that same $50,000 inside a Self-Directed IRA to buy performing notes at a 10% interest rate.

Same $50,000. Same 10 years. Big difference.

That's almost $36,000 more without putting in a single extra dollar. Just a smarter vehicle.

Mindset Shift 🔄

Saving money and putting it in the market for 30 years. That is how most people approach retirement. This plan puts all the control in someone else's hands.

Notes flip the script.

You decide the rate. You decide the asset. You know exactly what is coming in every month

The best part? You do not need to start over. The retirement money you already have can be the foundation.

  1. Open a Self-Directed IRA with a qualified custodian
  2. Roll over your existing IRA or 401k
  3. Buy performing notes and collect monthly payments
  4. Reinvest the income and let the snowball grow tax-free

If this is your first time hearing about any of it, the easiest next step is a free call with Directed IRA. They do this every day. Tell them what you have, and they'll tell you what's possible.

When you’re ready to open the account, use code EIG50 at setup for $50 off.

P.S. I'm an affiliate of Directed IRA. EIG50 gives you $50 off setup and pays me a small referral fee at no cost to you.

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