
17 March 2014 | 10 replies
The bulk of the smell you're experiencing are volatile organic compounds (VOC's) within the paint.

20 October 2013 | 28 replies
Check out the below, falling bonuses have troubling knock effects and other industries will have trouble taking up the slack:http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20130122/BLOGS01/301229992#The average Goldman employee made $400k, and while I know the median is much lower, it's easy to see why the volatility is troubling.

6 October 2013 | 3 replies
Doesn't hurt to illustrate the low returns available in CDs, bonds, and annuities, and the volatility and low 15 year average return in equities (< 5%).

23 April 2015 | 57 replies
However, the lower the number of times that you do it the greater the volatility.

11 May 2014 | 95 replies
The downsides I've found are lack of transparency in what they own, volatility (due to leverage and the forward-looking nature of a stock market, prices can swing 20-40% in a year), and for those like me that are gradually entering into real estate investing, not a lot of learning to be had about property owning/renting.Best wishes, S

22 April 2014 | 6 replies
@Zach Holmes yes, buy & hold would be the easiest to manage while moving around.Maybe pick one or two strong lateral markets, like the mid-west [not volatile markets like Vegas, Phx, etc] and just sticking to those areas the entire time you are moving around?

28 April 2014 | 26 replies
Las Vegas has been so over heated the last 18 months that you'll be buying at the top of the market which is not good in a volatile market like LV.

2 May 2014 | 6 replies
Condos have HOA fees, additional volatility, restrictions on renting, .....
20 May 2015 | 51 replies
I remember one Embedded systems engineer interrupting a conference to repeat some non-sense he heard at a get rich quick seminar which correlated stock volatility to buy and sell signals.

23 June 2014 | 5 replies
There is low volatility and renters may stay for many years but don't buy here for appreciation since the growth is so slow.