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Updated almost 11 years ago,

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  • Real Estate Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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What should I do? - NO what SHOULDN'T YOU TO!

Account Closed
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Chicago, IL
Posted

I have been investing for over two decades. Seen up markets, down markets, and even a sideways market or two. People and names have come and gone. Quasi - "Celebs" have had their names made on TV shows, then they go off selling crap via seminars. It is the cycle of the market.

I regularly have people approach me and ask, "As an investor what should I be doing?". Others are worse, they claim they are "Investors" or "Entrepreneurs", but in reality they are just lazy people using those words instead of the true descriptor of "Unemployed".

So I felt it necessary to start blogging here on BP again. I used to write more, but now I am back.

So, humor me with some feedback and check out the latest entry of

A Dozen Things "Investors" Should Stop Doing!

Enjoy the read and happy investing!

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