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Katie Miller
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What's the best recession investing advice you've received so far

Katie Miller
  • General Manager, Publishing at BiggerPockets
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John Olu
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John Olu
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If we can compare stock market to a ferrarri, we can compare real estate to a train.  It won't turn on a dime.

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