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Clay Ickes "Millennials Should Be Happy They Are Stuck Renting"
5 December 2019 | 94 replies
Ore money pulled into high risk and over inflated stock, bond and currency traded that are filled with excessive brokers fees and no real return that is controllable by an individual. 
Kevin Parekh Is the market going to go KABOOM?
7 August 2020 | 55 replies
My prediction: Corona increases > second shut down > More unemployment > more loan forbearances > flood of business bankruptcy's and loan defaults > banks have big problem > fed bails out > some banks fail > real estate prices stay the same or go up until early 2021 > Fed will probably do another cares act and extent forbearance period > then it is possible the dollar will continue to devalue > then inflation will occur > real estate prices will go way up > US goes from cash to Crypto > politically, either way the election goes we will have instability and unrest.
Gordon Forbes What do you invest in when everything is over valued?
13 September 2020 | 82 replies
Crypto was in a fever crazy stage last year before it burst a few months ago.
Haider Asfandiyar London or Dubai
17 December 2015 | 6 replies
The people I listen to in finance suggest that the dollar will still increase in value, and as the AED is tied to the dollar, you will enjoy an upswing if you get in now, but if you are not ready to move quickly and the dollar increase in value before you buy, you only stand to lose in the currency, (as im expecting you are buying in pounds).I have lived in Dubai for almost 4 years now, and I invest in Norway.
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4 December 2015 | 1 reply
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Cal Ewing Canadians making it happen in the US
24 July 2015 | 14 replies
@Cal EwingIf you are trying to grow the U.S.A. side of your business, you will most probably want to retain earnings in-country and not be forced to repatriate them back to Canada - the currency exchange back and forth would only line the pockets of the FX folks and the additional taxable events will only make the IRS and CRA happy.To do this requires some form of entity in the U.S.A. and will necessitate filing taxes there.  
Karen Parker Making a Deal with the Devil
13 April 2009 | 4 replies
Unless we move to Milwaukee like that other post where dudes made up their own currency.
Armand Dufrane Reasons against waiting for home prices to fall
6 September 2022 | 28 replies
Real estate has always been a very good hedge against inflation and as the currency is loosing value - even if the asset is flatlining - it goes up measured in currency.Inventory is the second reason.
Frank C. question about retirement income and leverage
11 April 2017 | 6 replies
However, I have a nagging fear that the USA may suffer a major financial collapse, currency crisis, major war, or other catastrophe that could prove to be a challenging environment for anyone who is highly leveraged to survive financially.