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Joseph Todd
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  • Santa Monica, CA
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Books on Navigating a Recession

Joseph Todd
  • Investor
  • Santa Monica, CA
Posted

Hey all,

I am wondering if you wouldn't mind throwing some suggestions at me for books, podcasts, documentaries, blogs, or anything else pertaining to navigating a down economic cycle as an active real estate investor. I know there are plenty of books from 2008-2012 on how to buy properties in a recession, that's not what I'm looking for. I've acquired about 40 apartments in the last year and am looking for preventative and active strategies to minimize risk when the economy decides to fully take a dump.

I'm aware of J Scott's recent E Book which I plan on purchasing shortly after I finish this post. Any other suggestions or personal insights you may have would be greatly appreciated.