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 challenge the common assumption that stock market liquidity provides a meaningful advantage over real estate investments. They explore why many investors view the illiquidity of real estate as a downside and argue that this perspective may actually hinder long-term wealth building. They examine the trade-offs between liquidity and volatility, explaining how frequent price fluctuations can damage compounding returns over time. They share practical insights on why cash-flowing a...
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, ...