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carlsbadworker
ParticipantCongratulations! I noticed that most piggies would create a ‘doomsday’ scenario when they make their home buying decisions. I think that is the most important discipline in investment (more important than fundamental analysis, more important than trend analysis), because when you are prepared for the downside, there’re only upside left for you to enjoy it!
carlsbadworker
ParticipantCongratulations! I noticed that most piggies would create a ‘doomsday’ scenario when they make their home buying decisions. I think that is the most important discipline in investment (more important than fundamental analysis, more important than trend analysis), because when you are prepared for the downside, there’re only upside left for you to enjoy it!
carlsbadworker
ParticipantCongratulations! I noticed that most piggies would create a ‘doomsday’ scenario when they make their home buying decisions. I think that is the most important discipline in investment (more important than fundamental analysis, more important than trend analysis), because when you are prepared for the downside, there’re only upside left for you to enjoy it!
carlsbadworker
ParticipantCongratulations! I noticed that most piggies would create a ‘doomsday’ scenario when they make their home buying decisions. I think that is the most important discipline in investment (more important than fundamental analysis, more important than trend analysis), because when you are prepared for the downside, there’re only upside left for you to enjoy it!
carlsbadworker
ParticipantI do so daily, exclude the days that I work from home. Try it. No one can tell you because everyone’s tolerance is different. I rented in Temecula for two years (have to live there because of family reason) before I committed to buy. I may buy a Carlsbad home in the future if the price comes down and turn the first one into a rental property, who knows. So far the commute is not a burden to me yet.
carlsbadworker
ParticipantI do so daily, exclude the days that I work from home. Try it. No one can tell you because everyone’s tolerance is different. I rented in Temecula for two years (have to live there because of family reason) before I committed to buy. I may buy a Carlsbad home in the future if the price comes down and turn the first one into a rental property, who knows. So far the commute is not a burden to me yet.
carlsbadworker
ParticipantI do so daily, exclude the days that I work from home. Try it. No one can tell you because everyone’s tolerance is different. I rented in Temecula for two years (have to live there because of family reason) before I committed to buy. I may buy a Carlsbad home in the future if the price comes down and turn the first one into a rental property, who knows. So far the commute is not a burden to me yet.
carlsbadworker
ParticipantI do so daily, exclude the days that I work from home. Try it. No one can tell you because everyone’s tolerance is different. I rented in Temecula for two years (have to live there because of family reason) before I committed to buy. I may buy a Carlsbad home in the future if the price comes down and turn the first one into a rental property, who knows. So far the commute is not a burden to me yet.
carlsbadworker
ParticipantI do so daily, exclude the days that I work from home. Try it. No one can tell you because everyone’s tolerance is different. I rented in Temecula for two years (have to live there because of family reason) before I committed to buy. I may buy a Carlsbad home in the future if the price comes down and turn the first one into a rental property, who knows. So far the commute is not a burden to me yet.
June 12, 2009 at 9:54 AM in reply to: Hilarious video….Peter Schiff cleans Art Laffer’s clock…. #414432carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=XBoxBoy]Ummmm…. wait a minute… are you basically relying on an expert to justify a particular view???? I mean if he’s an expert, and experts are wrong more than non-experts, then how do we know his argument that experts are more often wrong isn’t wrong itself???
Just asking…[/quote]
The key difference is I’m relying on expert’s research which contains facts and experiments. But I am not relying on expert’s opinion.
I trust scientific evidence from experts but I don’t trust their judgments.June 12, 2009 at 9:54 AM in reply to: Hilarious video….Peter Schiff cleans Art Laffer’s clock…. #414672carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=XBoxBoy]Ummmm…. wait a minute… are you basically relying on an expert to justify a particular view???? I mean if he’s an expert, and experts are wrong more than non-experts, then how do we know his argument that experts are more often wrong isn’t wrong itself???
Just asking…[/quote]
The key difference is I’m relying on expert’s research which contains facts and experiments. But I am not relying on expert’s opinion.
I trust scientific evidence from experts but I don’t trust their judgments.June 12, 2009 at 9:54 AM in reply to: Hilarious video….Peter Schiff cleans Art Laffer’s clock…. #414926carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=XBoxBoy]Ummmm…. wait a minute… are you basically relying on an expert to justify a particular view???? I mean if he’s an expert, and experts are wrong more than non-experts, then how do we know his argument that experts are more often wrong isn’t wrong itself???
Just asking…[/quote]
The key difference is I’m relying on expert’s research which contains facts and experiments. But I am not relying on expert’s opinion.
I trust scientific evidence from experts but I don’t trust their judgments.June 12, 2009 at 9:54 AM in reply to: Hilarious video….Peter Schiff cleans Art Laffer’s clock…. #414994carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=XBoxBoy]Ummmm…. wait a minute… are you basically relying on an expert to justify a particular view???? I mean if he’s an expert, and experts are wrong more than non-experts, then how do we know his argument that experts are more often wrong isn’t wrong itself???
Just asking…[/quote]
The key difference is I’m relying on expert’s research which contains facts and experiments. But I am not relying on expert’s opinion.
I trust scientific evidence from experts but I don’t trust their judgments.June 12, 2009 at 9:54 AM in reply to: Hilarious video….Peter Schiff cleans Art Laffer’s clock…. #415150carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=XBoxBoy]Ummmm…. wait a minute… are you basically relying on an expert to justify a particular view???? I mean if he’s an expert, and experts are wrong more than non-experts, then how do we know his argument that experts are more often wrong isn’t wrong itself???
Just asking…[/quote]
The key difference is I’m relying on expert’s research which contains facts and experiments. But I am not relying on expert’s opinion.
I trust scientific evidence from experts but I don’t trust their judgments. -
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