Am i thinking about this the right way?US dollar net value drops almost 7% in the last three months+An assumed true inflation rate of 5% (shadowstats.com)Loss of purchasing power 7% + Inflation @ 5%= 12% decline in ov...
I work full time in the internet marketing space arbitraging clicks between exchanges in an essence I don't spend any money because it's all on the suppliers credit and if any clicks result in fraud I can chargeback t...
Well the uber doom-and-gloomers have been decidedly reticent of late. This changed recently in the blog arena. Changes in purchasing patterns of bonds later this year seem to have everyone in a tizzy now.
I renew...
I have decided it is time to sell a rental property. It is totall remodeled and quite nice, but because it was purchased as a rental the kitchen countertop is "recyled" off white Corian. i am envisioning the counter...
In February of 2016 I inherited two properties one of which has 200 acres of farmland that I lease as well.
Although the land is worth a bit it doesn't make all that much from the crops.
I would like to keep them ...
Okay, I admit it:While I do have a pretty good income, I also have higher expenses than most people. But with 20k a month, is a mortgage payment on my primary residence of $3,500 really that big of a deal? (Especially...
What are you guys telling your unsophisticated friends about bitcoin when they ask you?I feel like Bitcoin is just new fresh and it is something that every bro out there with 50 dollars can purchase. I always try to d...
Recently I've continued to get positive feedback on my posts so I'll keep it up until the comments turn negative..
For those that follow me, they will sense my bullish tendency towards real assets. For the record dur...
I'm curious if anyone has used their stock portfolio as collateral for hard money loans or leveraged their stocks in some other way to fund property purchases. I am also familiar with using 401k to fund business fina...
Dollars are doomed. Well maybe the fears of de-dollarization are a bit inflated (like everything else!) but more out of a lack of options than the strength of the currency. The harsh reality is that the United States ...