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Updated over 6 years ago, 07/14/2018

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Sandeep Anand
  • Jamesburg, NJ
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Risk vs. Reward investment decision

Sandeep Anand
  • Jamesburg, NJ
Posted

While comparing investment opportunities an investor needs to assess risks associated and then expect a commensurate return. What would be your advice on the levels of risk-reward grading of the following Real Estate categories?

How would you compare the risk rewards matrix of these versus lets investing in the stock market riskier assets (leveraged ETFs or High Yield, junk bonds etc.)?

Please advise from a passive investor perspective looking to invest around USD 25 to 30k who is non accredited.

  • 1)Public REITS
  • 2)Private non-traded eREITS (example Fundrise, RealtyMogul etc.)
  • 3)Owning residential rental property
  • 4)Passive partnerships investing in Mortgage Notes.
  • 5)Investing in publicly trading riskier asset classes (example High Yield bond, Leveraged Product, Inverse ETFs etc..)

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