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Matt Millard
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Crash soon or wait a little longer?

Matt Millard
  • Lewisville, TX
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Is the yield curve inverting again the real deal or are we now at the point of no return?

How bad will the crash be in general & for real estate investors?

How are you preparing with today’s headlines?

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Russell Brazil
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Russell Brazil
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Well there was 80 years in between the last 2 crashes, so using that average we are due for the next one around the year 2085 or so.  So I would probably go ahead and wait.

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