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Jeremy Taylor
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  • Southern California
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What is the best investment type In a bubble?

Jeremy Taylor
  • Investor
  • Southern California
Posted

Hi everybody. What in your opinion is the best investment “type” or “strategy” in a bubble or a correction?

I’m not trying to get in a debate on weather or not we are in a bubble or if a correction is coming, I have my own opinions on that and there are plenty of threads here with amazing insights on that. 

I’m curious to hear from experienced investors, IF you knew we were on the back side of a bubble and prices were declining or going to decline, would you stop buying? If not how would your strategy change to either capitalize on that and maximize your returns or minimize your risk in this scenario? 

I think most people know how to invest at least in theory when the market has bottomed out or is on the climb, but are there still strategies that make sense when its declining? 

I’m new but it seems to me that if your buying and holding rentals and the numbers make sense, unless your trying to leverage or sell...the value wouldn’t matter all that much so long as the rents don’t decline past your point of cash flowing and you hold until the market value returns. What are your thoughts on this logic? 

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