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, ...
All content for Wealth Independence Podcast is the property of Dustin Bailey & Adam Penn and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
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, ...
v1.35 - Amazon-Proof Real Estate Investing (ft. Steve Salvigsen)
Wealth Independence Podcast
39 minutes
2 months ago
v1.35 - Amazon-Proof Real Estate Investing (ft. Steve Salvigsen)
Dustin and Adam interview Steve Salvigsen of Sage Square Capital, a seasoned commercial real estate investor who specializes in strip mall and medical/retail properties. Steve shares his transition from residential development to building a successful portfolio of cash-flowing commercial assets, and dives deep into his unique investment thesis targeting secondary port cities like Savannah, Mobile, and Charleston, where major infrastructure investments are driving population and business growt...
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, ...