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Zach Riggs
  • Investor
  • Springfield, MO
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Should I sell off 60% of my portfolio & pay off 40% then repeat?

Zach Riggs
  • Investor
  • Springfield, MO
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Been thinking about selling off 60% of my portfolio and paying off the other 40% then starting over. My reasoning is exposure. I know there are tax consequences to selling off the portfolio but the market being as hot as it is I think in the end I’ll still come out ahead. I have a home buying business and have 40-70 opportunities per year to buy and hold so building it back up will be relatively easy then repeat selling and paying off. I’m looking for feedback pros and cons to make sure I’m not missing information that can help with deciding. Thanks!

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