Dustin and Adam tackle a critical topic many passive investors face: recovering from investment losses and knowing when to get back in the market. After reaching out to investors about a new investment opportunity, Adam noticed a pattern: roughly 10% responded that they’d lost money in multiple deals and were writing off entire investment categories as a result. The discussion covers why this reaction, while understandable, often prevents investors from capitalizing on current opportunities, ...
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Dustin and Adam tackle a critical topic many passive investors face: recovering from investment losses and knowing when to get back in the market. After reaching out to investors about a new investment opportunity, Adam noticed a pattern: roughly 10% responded that they’d lost money in multiple deals and were writing off entire investment categories as a result. The discussion covers why this reaction, while understandable, often prevents investors from capitalizing on current opportunities, ...
Dustin and Adam dive into one of the most fundamental principles of successful investing: “you make your money when you buy.” Using real examples from recent apartment building acquisitions and fix-and-flip projects, they discuss why the purchase price is often the biggest lever in determining investment success. They break down how overpaying upfront makes it nearly impossible to “earn your way out” of a deal (even with significant value-add improvements), and share insights on evaluating ac...
Wealth Independence Podcast
Dustin and Adam tackle a critical topic many passive investors face: recovering from investment losses and knowing when to get back in the market. After reaching out to investors about a new investment opportunity, Adam noticed a pattern: roughly 10% responded that they’d lost money in multiple deals and were writing off entire investment categories as a result. The discussion covers why this reaction, while understandable, often prevents investors from capitalizing on current opportunities, ...