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They’re a private company, but Pacaso just reserved the Nasdaq ticker “$PCSO.”
No surprise the same firms that backed Uber, eBay, and Venmo already invested in Pacaso. What is unique is Pacaso is giving the same opportunity to everyday investors. And 10,000+ people have already joined them.
Created a former Zillow exec who sold his first venture for $120M, Pacaso brings co-ownership to the $1.3T vacation home industry.
They’ve generated $1B+ worth of luxury home transactions across 2,000+ owners. That’s good for more than $110M in gross profit since inception, including 41% YoY growth last year alone.
And you can join them today for just $2.90/share. But don’t wait too long. Invest in Pacaso before the opportunity ends September 18.
Paid advertisement for Pacaso’s Regulation A offering. Read the offering circular at invest.pacaso.com. Reserving a ticker symbol is not a guarantee that the company will go public. Listing on the NASDAQ is subject to approvals.
The Headline: After another big performance this weekend, Miami QB Carson Beck is now the Heisman Trophy favorite ahead of Oklahoma QB John Mateer and Oregon QB Dante Moore.
TODAY’S TRIVIA: All three QBs joined their schools during the offseason, utilizing the transfer portal.
What school did Carson Beck transfer from?click to reveal |
Bonus Trivia:
Where did Dante Moore and John Mateer transfer from?click to reveal |
No hint for this one
Yesterday’s Trivia:
The LA Dodgers have made the playoffs for the last 12 seasons, which is the longest active streak in baseball. The Astros (8) and the Braves (7) have the second and third-longest active streaks
Answered Correctly: 56% (highest answer)

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