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Andrew Alcantor
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Escalon, CA
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Covid investing futur

Andrew Alcantor
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Escalon, CA
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Any thoughts on where the markets heading with covid?

I was listening to a older BP podcast earlier and I think it was Brandon that mentioned interest rates and using them to as a warning sign for the market. He said that when interest rates rise people stop buying and that got me thinking. If the covid thing continues and people don’t have to pay rent and can stay in their homes would this cause the banks to possible raise interest after the pandemic is over to help them collect their money faster Incase something like this happens again?

Just my thoughts and would love to hear what everyone else is thinking.

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