Lately, it looks like South Florida real estate prices are on their way back to pre-crisis level, but the question always remains as to whether that sudden surge of interest for the real estate market will remain strong, or the bubble will burst once more. The bottom was hit around 2011, and prices have been… Read more
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Why you can be a bad trader and still make money
Happy Tuesday everyone! Over at Make Money Your Way, Rolf from Tradecitey.com explains the importance of risk reward ratio and how to use it. Click here to read more..
Finding My Path to Financial Independence Through Mobile Home Investing
Over a decade ago, I made the decision to become a full-time real estate investor by reading the book Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. Inspired by the material, I learned the importance of passive income to achieve financial independence. Upon finishing the book, I decided real estate would be my path to get… Read more
How to Deal With a Large Decline in Stocks
We are now 6 years into this bull market in U.S. stocks. There have been historical bull markets that lasted even 8-10 years, but these cases are rare. In other words, the current bull market is aging, which increases the probability of a bear market. In addition, it’s been a while since the last large… Read more
The One Problem With Contrarian Investing
Good morning! Over at Make Money Your, Troy continues with the investing for beginners series over at Make Money Your Way. You can check the previous posts about What are stocks and how to value them, How does Currency Trading Work, How are Currencies Traded, Investing in Commodities, What Fundamentals Affect Commodity Prices, What are ETF’s, What are Options, How are Options’ Prices Structured, Investing… Read more
Why Investing is Not Gambling
It’s human nature to have a fear of the unknown. And when it comes to money things are no different. One of the main things I see that really holds people back from investing or even opening a retirement account is the fact they really struggle with understanding how the market works. They can’t help… Read more
Thrift Savings Plan Provides a Fantastic Means of Saving for Retirement
For U.S. Government Employees, the Thrift Savings Plan Can Provide a Fantastic Means of Saving for Retirement. When it comes to retirement, there are a number of options available – and one of them is a 401(k) if you work for private corporation. If you don’t work in the private sector and are a government… Read more
Deciding whether to invest in a home rooftop solar electric power system (Part 2 of 2)
Today I am happy to welcome back Larry from The Skilled Investor, who has written a two-part post about home rooftop solar electric power systems. If you missed part 1, check out the link below. Let me know if you would like to guest post on RFI. <<<<<<<<<< Go back to Part 1 Solar capital investments justified… Read more
An Unconventional Approach to Buy and Hold Part 2
In this post Troy continues with the investing for beginners series and shares his unconventional approach to buy and hold. Check it out over at Make Money Your Way. Іf уоu wаnt tо рrеvеnt уоur сhіldrеn frоm bесоmіng оbеsе оr оvеrwеіght, оnе еffесtіvе wау іs tо сооk mоrе mеаls аt hоmе. Here are tips… Read more
Tips for Real Estate Investors after US Property Market Shows Signs of Recovery
Good morning, this is a guest post from Jack Crew, who is the owner and editor at finance updates today– a leading daily finance news blog. In this article he describes more about us property market & real estate investment. Let me know if you would like to guest post on RFI. The economy… Read more