I have a spare ticket available, and am happy to give them to you free of chargeI just need your details to fill out in the form: First name, Surname, Email, address and phone number
In my view you can stay calm by being prepared for the worst. Robert Kiyosaki summarizes it very well in one of his recent Rich dad seminars with the 5 G's:Grub (Food)GoldGround (Real estate)GasolineGuns
haha… I thought the same too Angel And Jelovea2003… I understand you worked quite hard and took quite some time to save up that money, but you shouldn't let one seminar ruin everything for you. Not all seminars and courses are the same. If you close yourself up now, you could miss out on many great opportunities in the future.
To be honest with you guys, I don't really pay much attention to exchange rates, as they only fiat currencies against other fiat currencies, which are not backed by anything. For instance, both countries may devalue their currencies by 50% and as a result the exchange rate will remain the same, but everyone will lose their purchasing power. When I…[Read more]
No worries Robbie, and thanks for the confirmation Jamie7% still sounds quite good, and I'd love to lock in these interest rate for 25years or more. However from a brief search online most only fix rates for 5 years, and the maximum I could find was 15years.Anyways, this might be a bit off topic, but I read somewhere that hedge funds are able to…[Read more]
I've pre-purchased my ticket to the conference but still need to organize annual leave, and book for flights and accommodation. Hopefully everything will go according to plan and I should be able to attend this mega event
Hi RobbieP, Would you be able to refer me to the lender that is lending at 5% interest rate for 25 years? I will probably start looking for a PPR next yearCheers!Kong
Rollover 1981… world economic collapse I think the US has a reached a stage where they cannot do anything except print more and more money, and eventually its status as world reserve currency will need to be replaced by a more stable currency, possibly with some sort of gold backing to it. Printing money will give the illusion of prosperity,…[Read more]
Hi Michael, do you mind me asking why you decided to sell your Silver back in December 2010? I think you could have made a lot more money if you continued to hold on. Silver has increased by about +50% in the last 2 months, and is highly likely to continue to increase for a few more years.
I guess I'm part of Generation Y, and I did have trouble with budgeting my money on my first year out in the workforce. Each time I got a paycheck, I got excited and thought about how I could spend it. And by the end of the year I wondered where all my money went. Fortunately, I never used debt for any of my purchases and I have become a lot…[Read more]
Personally, I would invest where I believe my returns will be the greatest, and right now I believe Silver is the biggest investment of this decade Not only is it a monetary metal, but it is also an industrial metal with strong supply/demand fundamentals: Monetary Metal: When people lose faith in fiat currency because of excessive currency…[Read more]
Don't get me wrong, I never stated that Australian properties are going to crashI just stumbled upon this article and thought it was quite interesting and worth sharing And yes, I agree with you about the Australian Economy (and dollar) being much stronger than that the US, and that Australian properties are more likely to stagnate during the next…[Read more]
Thanks for sharing that with us I think fear is in the eye of the beholderFor instance a stock broker may say that properties are risky but will say otherwise about stocksAs you previously mentioned the best way of overcoming fear is becoming educated, and doing your due diligence
Thanks Sebastian That was an awesome read, and reinforces how much of a crucial role emotions play in people's purchasing decisions. As investors we can use this information to optimize the market appeal of our properties, to attain the best return on our investments.On the subject of property valuation, I've been a bit curious…How do you value…[Read more]
saybalebay wrote:
At the end of the day I will have about 300k cash, however no PPOR or employment. I will have a small continuing income from insurance. I would like to use this cash to invest in property, hopefully to generate some sort of income. From your experience, will my circumstances allow me to do so?? Any ideas/advice will be most…[Read more]