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Jorge Vazquez Trade War May Be a Great Opportunity to Invest in US Rentals
21 September 2018 | 0 replies
China buys a LOT of US Bonds, driving interest rates higher if they react Trade wars can raise interest rates because they drive inflation, and the Federal Reserve is as allergic to too much inflation as I am to shellfish, and interest rate increases are their tool of choice.China is the biggest holder of US notes.
Sam Wilson Any Gulf Shores investors out there?
3 October 2019 | 2 replies
I'm actually allergic to shellfish
Colter DeVries Will the shift to direct participation programs in ranches affect the protein market
10 August 2023 | 2 replies
Have not seen this with Ranches or livestock but have seen crowdfunding in other businesses like Aquaponics and shellfish farms.
Michael Herr Well/Septic Newbie
17 January 2014 | 17 replies
With many neighbors making a living harvesting fish, shellfish and crustaceans (lobsters, crabs,etc.) and the precious water supply, us islanders are much more aware of the impact we have on our island's natural resources.
La'Terrius Campbell Wholesaling Contact Order
4 December 2022 | 4 replies
Let me ask you this.In what order do ask someone to eat this here lobster, when they are not hungry, or when they are allergic to shellfish?
Rachel Luoto Weird Income streams - care to add to the list?
27 September 2019 | 13 replies
A few interesting revenue sources I've found:-Selling tideland rights - locally we have great shellfish, and you can sell *just* the tideland right to large seafood companies, while keeping the use of the property-Selling timber - I found out a local investor just buys vacant lots, logs them, then resells, with all the money in the timber-Selling energy - in some cities, if you have solar panels, you can sell excess energy created back to the cityWhat other creative alternates have you found for getting more money from a property?