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Henry Clark
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Investor investment trajectory

Henry Clark
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Would like some perspective.  Not all of us are at the same point in our investment career or hitting our number, so realize there are many “right” answers.

We are starting to plane down in our investments.  Looking more at wealth protection than gaining wealth.  

We are well past our "number". Enjoying life. In a good LTV% or debt to equity position.

In our position.   Who cares what happens to inflation or interest rates.  “Is this a correct assessment or do you see other issues to address?”

We are still doing some investments but they are a smaller part of our wealth.

Our biggest concern right now is property tax assessment increases. 
Thanks for your input.

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