19 October 2015 | 47 replies
Originally posted by Account Closed:Investment decisions aren't emotional.

5 October 2015 | 5 replies
This can be an emotional drain on you.

12 October 2015 | 6 replies
There is more danger of making an emotional decision due to your love for this properly. don't rush and stick to your criteria for finding a deal.

18 October 2015 | 11 replies
Emotions are ok when you get the check, not when you are estimating what the check will be.

17 October 2015 | 7 replies
People buy largely because of emotions.

15 October 2015 | 133 replies
Nonetheless, as with any type of investing, be careful how much emotion you let seep into the equation.

13 October 2015 | 6 replies
Sometimes gotta get the emotion out of it and approach it from a loss cutting position, and you're all absolutely right.
13 October 2015 | 10 replies
You have to cut expenses or make more money or both-I would spend one evening a week at a REIA meeting-I will get your spouse on board and make sure she backs you emotionally-I would set up an LLC and finding an attorney-look at starting a solo 401(k) when you quit your business, investigate it now, @Dmitriy Fomichenko sets up solo 401(k)s-many people spend everything they make and don't save anything, start saving-if you have an IRA, look at setting up a self-directed IRA through trustetc.com-I look for problems, such as expired listings, mostly no equity pretty houses, search "Brian Gibbons creative financing"Best of luck to you

12 October 2015 | 3 replies
I have lived all by myself without any s.o. for over 15 years. BUT as I get older I catch it ,,,generally h-e-two sticks,,every time I see my kids. ALL of them, obviously they talk about this cause I get the same ol...

8 March 2015 | 14 replies
Don't get emotionally attached to any particular property or target is good advice when starting out.Best of luck!