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Thoughts on Real Estate- bubble burst or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="jpro" data-source="post: 16707016" data-attributes="member: 72690"><p>I watched a video last month on YouTube (sorry, can't find it right now) about investing. The video said that if people invested in a mix of stocks/funds from the composite indexes (S&P500, DJ, Nasdaq...) over the past 50 years and didn't try to time the market or mess with their portfolios, their average annual growth would be 10%-12%. However, in reality, since people like to **** around and time the market and they don't play the long game, actual realized growth was less than 4%. </p><p></p><p>In other words, whether we are talking about the hot real estate market, buying a car you don't need during a chip crisis, etc. it seems like the more you mess with things and try to "get rich quick," the more it will cost you (unless you are a professional who knows wtf he is doing). In times like these, keep the car you have if it is running, keep the house you are living in if it meets your needs (it may not be perfect but nothing in life is), etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpro, post: 16707016, member: 72690"] I watched a video last month on YouTube (sorry, can't find it right now) about investing. The video said that if people invested in a mix of stocks/funds from the composite indexes (S&P500, DJ, Nasdaq...) over the past 50 years and didn't try to time the market or mess with their portfolios, their average annual growth would be 10%-12%. However, in reality, since people like to **** around and time the market and they don't play the long game, actual realized growth was less than 4%. In other words, whether we are talking about the hot real estate market, buying a car you don't need during a chip crisis, etc. it seems like the more you mess with things and try to "get rich quick," the more it will cost you (unless you are a professional who knows wtf he is doing). In times like these, keep the car you have if it is running, keep the house you are living in if it meets your needs (it may not be perfect but nothing in life is), etc. [/QUOTE]
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