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Carlton Blair Kutas
  • Investor
  • Denton, Tx.
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Stock Market and Real Estate

Carlton Blair Kutas
  • Investor
  • Denton, Tx.
Posted

Is there a particular reason investors don’t take the time to learn both? 

The stock market and real estate market have some correlation but I posted this in Investor Psychology because of the mind set similarities that I don’t seem to hear talked about. 

I think if people took the time to think about real estate as a stock it would help answer a lot of questions starting out. For instance, a property focused on high cash flow would be similar to a dividend stock. A property in the Bay Area with negative cash flow would be that growth stock that isn’t quite profiting but you see the future potential. 

Have you taken the time to analyze different investments to find out not just what you want, but what your psychology is built for?

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