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James Park Currently, What percentage of your networth is tied into real estate?
20 October 2011 | 22 replies
Not daily, but I'm not a day trader-I'm long term and always have been.
Yuliany W. Withdrawing funds out of a 401(k)
21 February 2012 | 21 replies
+ much higher fees at retirement and not have full access to the funds for 20+ years.I am a horrible day trader.
Joseph M. Will more stock investors invest in real estate?
6 February 2013 | 35 replies
Most money has been made by traders.
Andrew M. Evaluate this mentorship deal
11 February 2013 | 34 replies
A good portfolio quant trader would not sell you hismain algorithm for a million dollars.
Theresa Davidson Beginning NoteBuying
26 January 2018 | 36 replies
The best way to start is doing one purchase of one note, from an individual or broker, not going to institutional traders that are going to toss out the chafe to you in Florida.
Account Closed Am I being too paranoid? (LLC structure & insurance)
30 January 2014 | 9 replies
You're now out a house and the money spent to set up all the entities and buy the house.Or, you know about it, you defend yourself/the LLC, and you're in court anyway.If you've done a REALLY good job hiding your ownership (rent paid by Bitcoin or something) you won't even know about the lawsuit, and one day you maybe discover that you lost the house.So, assuming that you aren't worrying about robbery or kidnapping, what matters isn't whether someone knows you nominally own something, it's whether that person can rend it from you.
Steve Funder Bubble shmubble.
17 April 2008 | 13 replies
I should preface this next part by saying that I am not a futures trader, but I tried to collect this data as accurately as I could:Commodity Time period Change in costCopper 2001-2007 UP 388%Steel 2001-2007 UP 238%Asphalt Cement 2001-2007 UP 143%Cement 2001-2007 UP 92%Gasoline 2001-2007 UP 96%US electricity prices 2001-2007 UP 118%US Median HouseholdIncome 2001-2007 UP 70%US Median Price of aSingle family home 2001-2007 UP 37%Lumber and plywood were fairly flat during this time frame.
Richard Warren Obama's Administration of Change
7 December 2008 | 32 replies
The idea that the market suffers through Democrat presidencies has been disproven...in fact, Using the Dow Jones industrial average as the benchmark, Stock Trader's Almanac shows a $10,000 investment compounded during Democratic presidencies since 1901 would be worth $279,705 after 48 years.
Da Deep Buying FSBO Short Sale Without Agents
21 September 2019 | 89 replies
The only thing that I know about NYC real estate is that:-CRE is crashing-hundreds of thousands of bankers, traders, and fund managers are losing their jobs-The oldest and most powerful investment bank are crumbling-etc...I'm sure there is a way to make money in RE in NYC, but I wouldn't know how.
Jeff Lundeen New Investor from Salt Lake City, Utah. Very excited to learn!
29 August 2018 | 1 reply
This has lead me to strongly believe that Bitcoin, and a few other blockchain projects will become increasingly popular over time.