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April 14, 2021 at 7:26 AM #821081April 14, 2021 at 10:16 AM #821082sdrealtorParticipant
Young sdr one word…. Amazon
April 14, 2021 at 2:34 PM #821087gzzParticipantMy first post in 2012 was telling people to not worry about interest rates going up.
https://www.piggington.com/dear_people_considered_about_rising_rates
This is even more true now than nine years ago:
“It is very simple: there are more people who want to save than there are credit-worthy people who want to borrow. ”
April 14, 2021 at 3:35 PM #821088sdrealtorParticipantI have to laugh because you were mostly correct with that post on 12/17/2012. I remember that time with crystal clear vision. I had to refinance my first by the end of 2012. I was watching rates all year very closely. On 11/17/2012 the rate dropped from 3.125 to 3% for only a day or two.
That is when I locked in on a $417,000 cash out 30 yr fixed loan to consolidate a first and most of second subordinating the balance of the second. That was also a zero cost loan for a self employed individual. Rates may have been slightly lower for less complicated loans but that was the day.
My refi closed 1/17/2013 60 days later. That day (11/17/12) was the absolute bottom for rates for about 8 years. It was probably the only time in my life I caught an exact bottom. After that rates went up but not much hitting 4ish but staying mostly in the mid 3% range and remained the bottom until last year when refied I down to 2.625%.
April 14, 2021 at 3:45 PM #821089svelteParticipant[quote=scaredyclassic][quote=scaredyclassic]it is very hard to predict the future though. at the time, i remember thinking in 07 that well, maybe the bulls are right, maybe it will all double again. i suppose it could have with the right conditions. but it didn’t. its easy to look back and laugh butit’s difficult to knwo exactly when a bubble is too inflaeted, when it will burst and when th e madness will end (if in fact it does in your lifetime.). still, it’s pretty funny.[/quote]
In the future, youngscaredy, you will stop drinking and become a buddhist. Life will be ok.[/quote]
Old man, look at my life. I’m a lot like you were.
April 15, 2021 at 3:27 AM #821093scaredyclassicParticipant[quote=svelte][quote=scaredyclassic][quote=scaredyclassic]it is very hard to predict the future though. at the time, i remember thinking in 07 that well, maybe the bulls are right, maybe it will all double again. i suppose it could have with the right conditions. but it didn’t. its easy to look back and laugh butit’s difficult to knwo exactly when a bubble is too inflaeted, when it will burst and when th e madness will end (if in fact it does in your lifetime.). still, it’s pretty funny.[/quote]
In the future, youngscaredy, you will stop drinking and become a buddhist. Life will be ok.[/quote]
Old man, look at my life. I’m a lot like you were.[/quote]
I havent changed my mind on that thought. However im caring less.
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