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ParticipantSpeculation and investing are the same thing. Man, some people just dont get it. No one can predict the future.
peterb
ParticipantSpeculation and investing are the same thing. Man, some people just dont get it. No one can predict the future.
peterb
ParticipantSpeculation and investing are the same thing. Man, some people just dont get it. No one can predict the future.
peterb
ParticipantMr Mortgage puts out data. Before knocking him, I’d suggest a similar attempt to offer a theory that’s not only plausible, but believable.
peterb
ParticipantMr Mortgage puts out data. Before knocking him, I’d suggest a similar attempt to offer a theory that’s not only plausible, but believable.
peterb
ParticipantMr Mortgage puts out data. Before knocking him, I’d suggest a similar attempt to offer a theory that’s not only plausible, but believable.
peterb
ParticipantMr Mortgage puts out data. Before knocking him, I’d suggest a similar attempt to offer a theory that’s not only plausible, but believable.
peterb
ParticipantMr Mortgage puts out data. Before knocking him, I’d suggest a similar attempt to offer a theory that’s not only plausible, but believable.
peterb
ParticipantTrending upward is a motivator for me and many investors. It’s about making sure it’s going up before putting in your capital. Very simple concept. Trying to pick a bottom is not worthy of the effort and very dangerous.
Price is not nearly as important as whether or not an acceptable return on investment can be achieved in a year or two. As a home owner this could be quite different. But as investor this is what’s critical.
Again, the important thing to keep in mind is when to leave the party. Buy when it’s clearly rising and sell when it’s getting frothy. Very simple strategy.peterb
ParticipantTrending upward is a motivator for me and many investors. It’s about making sure it’s going up before putting in your capital. Very simple concept. Trying to pick a bottom is not worthy of the effort and very dangerous.
Price is not nearly as important as whether or not an acceptable return on investment can be achieved in a year or two. As a home owner this could be quite different. But as investor this is what’s critical.
Again, the important thing to keep in mind is when to leave the party. Buy when it’s clearly rising and sell when it’s getting frothy. Very simple strategy.peterb
ParticipantTrending upward is a motivator for me and many investors. It’s about making sure it’s going up before putting in your capital. Very simple concept. Trying to pick a bottom is not worthy of the effort and very dangerous.
Price is not nearly as important as whether or not an acceptable return on investment can be achieved in a year or two. As a home owner this could be quite different. But as investor this is what’s critical.
Again, the important thing to keep in mind is when to leave the party. Buy when it’s clearly rising and sell when it’s getting frothy. Very simple strategy.peterb
ParticipantTrending upward is a motivator for me and many investors. It’s about making sure it’s going up before putting in your capital. Very simple concept. Trying to pick a bottom is not worthy of the effort and very dangerous.
Price is not nearly as important as whether or not an acceptable return on investment can be achieved in a year or two. As a home owner this could be quite different. But as investor this is what’s critical.
Again, the important thing to keep in mind is when to leave the party. Buy when it’s clearly rising and sell when it’s getting frothy. Very simple strategy.peterb
ParticipantTrending upward is a motivator for me and many investors. It’s about making sure it’s going up before putting in your capital. Very simple concept. Trying to pick a bottom is not worthy of the effort and very dangerous.
Price is not nearly as important as whether or not an acceptable return on investment can be achieved in a year or two. As a home owner this could be quite different. But as investor this is what’s critical.
Again, the important thing to keep in mind is when to leave the party. Buy when it’s clearly rising and sell when it’s getting frothy. Very simple strategy.peterb
ParticipantWell, this thread is concerning “investor” behavior. You’ve made several assumptions that would be incorrect for me. Sounds like Chris as well as some others. I come here to get a feel for how the more conservative buyer is thinking and behaving. For me it’s not price that’s a motivator for purchasing. It’s whether or not it’s going up in value and how quickly… that would cause me to buy again.
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