
21 March 2019 | 42 replies
Be ready to pull the trigger when the deal presents itself.

27 March 2019 | 47 replies
Todays stock market doesn't worry me, but a recession triggered by a market crash does.

11 December 2020 | 4 replies
Thank you, I have been struggling to find "the way" to get started and I just am too afraid to pull the trigger on anything.

10 April 2019 | 8 replies
I have a business opportunity that I want to invest.The dilemma I have is whether to directly invest from LLC in which case any profits income coming in have to go into the solo 401k retirement account and I won't be able to use the money for anything else.Unless any money needed will have to be taken out as loans in the future to be used.orThe other choice is to trigger a participant loan from the solo401k, in the beginning, to make the investment so that its invested through another business we own that we can be part of the profit distribution and keep it independent of the retirement plan oversight but it will require to start immediate payments back to solo 401k loan.Any thoughts or advise.Also, loan payments back to solo401k what options are available from a time-frequency standpoint.

28 March 2019 | 10 replies
If you just look at them like they're a math problem, a lot of heart ache over whether to pull the trigger or not goes away.If the market value is 110,000 and you're buying it for 40,000 below market value, that's 70,000.

29 March 2019 | 73 replies
Many people disagree with me, but I just have a certain esthetic satisfuction when I purchase something say with a view or something that triggers my imagination as a rehubber as opposed to a rabbit hole.

27 March 2019 | 1 reply
I'm getting ready to possibly pull the trigger on my FIRST rental property.

3 April 2019 | 22 replies
We were so tired of analyzing deals and not pulling the trigger on something, we decided to be aggressive.

28 March 2019 | 1 reply
I saw this as instant value add and pulled the trigger because the est rent worked out to 13% CoCROI and about 38% total annual ROI (based on 5 yr sell date and conservative for the market 3% appreciation rate).

28 March 2019 | 4 replies
So it does pay, until you are a true expert, to have another contractor look at your properties before you pull the trigger.