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Carlos Ptriawan#1 Market Trends & Data Contributor
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When CD performs better than real estate and 401k

Carlos Ptriawan#1 Market Trends & Data Contributor
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This month is the strangest month in the whole US economic history.
CD is now offering 6.0%

401k with 60% stock and 40%bond allocation is mere flat this month, if you are 100% bond you're wiped out 15%.
10 year yield of 5% is higher than average earning of S&P which is 5.2%
Arrived's.com real estate LTR yield is only 2-4%, but median is only a meh 2.5% yield, which is almost close to 3% cap rate.

If this condition continues, nobody would like to work and most bank/company would just shutdown.

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Nicholas L.
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@Carlos Ptriawan

yep. and now a wave of new investors is coming in because they heard on a BP podcast 8 years ago that they had to buy, and they also don't have a down payment and need 100% financing.

ugh

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