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Corey Dutton How to Avoid Lending Scams
21 February 2012 | 18 replies
When you let your emotions drive your decisions you are more susceptible for deals which are not in your best interest.
Andy B. What numbers would you want for this deal?
22 February 2012 | 2 replies
Is it worth even looking into this further or am I letting my emotions get the best of me?
Koel Gaylord Discovery Channel--Property Wars
18 January 2013 | 21 replies
It is hard to believe they could be so emotional about how they buy.As to buying sight unseen I do that everyday but I assume 10K inside into my buy price and I drive by before offering.One would have to assume the show is total staged television.
Robert Rodriguez Feeling a bit discouraged...
15 January 2013 | 8 replies
Starting out in RE investing is usually an emotional roller coaster ride.
Joseph M. Will more stock investors invest in real estate?
6 February 2013 | 35 replies
I think if you are investing in real estate, you can still be looking for a quick buck, but you understand things can take some time to develop. compound interest is very powerful and if you are not in it for the long term, you will likely not be too impressedPeople are too emotional and probably log into thier stock market account too often and play off of those emotions. i am no different, but my stock market preference is dollar cost average for the long term. i do this through index funds and mostly retirement accounts. the stock market is at all time highs and while it had a huge crash, most people got scared away. as the stock market returned, people statring talking more about it. as warren buffet says and this goes for any investment. people want to buy clothes, cars, ect.
Account Closed Is a degree worth it?
11 February 2013 | 19 replies
So much of what I see here is emotional investing.
Mark Hu Thoughts on buying vacation condo in maui?
21 March 2016 | 7 replies
These are emotional retail deals and typically are a liability rather than an asset.
Jason Merchey Pitfalls of Seller Financing
11 February 2013 | 2 replies
I was emotionally attracted to the place for a few reasons.
Jennifer Lee There is always money to be made in RE, don't rush in
30 May 2013 | 35 replies
Brian Hoyt Absolutely no regrets – wasted emotion.
David Tower Need help on this deal
9 March 2013 | 19 replies
This is a business, and while having morals and doing the right thing are important, numbers are the key, not emotions.