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Andrew LeBlanc "Simple Real Estate" - Investing in Tax Liens
29 August 2019 | 6 replies
If you have Canadian debt at 2% and everyone else is paying US 5% then you have a cost of funds advantage (but a forex risk which we will ignore for the purposes of the discussion).2.
Karen Margrave Have You Done Deals with other BP Members? Please share!
4 May 2014 | 56 replies
My first rule of successful real estate investing states, "Knowledge is the new currency.
Jerry Kisasonak Tax Sales... Who gets the money that's left over?
2 December 2017 | 3 replies
an alternative is to sell the currencies to other individuals - coins and cashjojmoney.com
Darina Pogodina International Loan to invest in Russia
29 May 2018 | 10 replies
I guess, I need to make sure the seller will be able to work with dollar currency and accept transfer of payments from USA.I will be calling those apartment complexes this week to find out,Thank you
Jim Munoz Buy and hold multi-family in Tijuana, Mexico
29 January 2019 | 10 replies
Also realize currency fluctuations can add a risk factor.Good luck 
Randall E Collins Are there ANY for real people in this crazy world
30 August 2021 | 4 replies
Turns out he's selling a program on how to trade crypto currency, actually expected me to send him $350.00 to learn how.
Jim Camp Is this a SCAM... You tell me
29 January 2017 | 38 replies
However, a 400% markup kinda hurts your 50% currency advantage.
Lee Common Deflation on the Horizon?
11 November 2009 | 36 replies
We are not Japanese, we are a society of consumers - It is really hard to cure.Also, Japan is a product-producing country and that why their GDP is high and their ability to devaluate their currency is so limited that deflation is king.
Jeff Tumbarello "Derivatives" on any financial institution's books means OPM
12 August 2009 | 0 replies
v=WshxmT3Fawo"Derivatives" on any financial institution's books means OPM (Depositor/Investor/Lender/Fed/Treasury) vested deeply in LBOs, "High Yield" Bonds (AKA "Junk"), ETFs, puts/calls in equities/commodities/currencies, and a lot of real "derivatives" (bets based on equations in every manner of index movements) and all other sorts of investments which would make a Depositor or "Investor" run for the hills if it were more clearly described.
Mark Douglas Crash or Correction?
31 January 2017 | 27 replies
Russia will most likely continue to buy for political reasons until something changes there.I am guessing the British currency will continue to drop in value compared to the US Dollar.