“With Bitcoin, why do you need the stock market?’ has been the saying of late, “Doll says.
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/11/27/bitcoin-is-speculative-but-its-run-to-9600-is-amazing-bob-doll.html?recirc=taboolainternal
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If I was retiring with 5 million dollars in the bank, and I could only invest all my money into either stocks or a real estate portfolio, I fail to see how one would decide to invest the money into real estate. The S&...
Hello! I have some stock in Fidelity and Etrade. Some were acquired in the last year, others over 10 years ago. Some are individual stocks and some are mutual funds, etc. I'm trying to determine which stocks to sell s...
Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $350,000
Cash invested: $120,000
This was a 2 family with long term tenants. Both units were extremely run d...
I understand this is more a real estate forum and all, but with the market where it is anyone invested the stock market? As RE Investors we buy on fundamentals, but my question regarding stocks which are companies we ...
Copying and pasting here the message I sent to David Greene . Hoping to get some thoughts/ideas here that would help me resolve my dilemma on how/where to invest the $300k cash we have - Whether to buy a 2 bedroom ...
Does anyone know if a person qualifies for a certain tax break if they sell corporate stock but immediatly turn around and buy a piece of real estate for investment purposes? Is there a way to do this (legally of cou...
We talk about Financial Freedom here on BiggerPockets all the time, and most members of this platform invest in BOTH real estate and stocks. I think that we haven't really spent enough time emphasizing just how bad th...
i need some financial saving advice.i know basics about stocks. i learned some stuff about trading options but not enough to be trading every week. i was thinking about just doing a buy and hold for months at a timer...
Conventional wisdom states that holding stocks long enough (e.g. 20+ years) should give you a nice, somewhat predictable average rate of return, based on long term observations of market appreciation. The caveat, of ...