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Lmao aren't you the guy who was sperging about losing your house by overinvesting in GME?Why are you surprised. There is no long term basis except rising value. That's it.
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Lmao aren't you the guy who was sperging about losing your house by overinvesting in GME?Why are you surprised. There is no long term basis except rising value. That's it.
I have a hard time understanding exactly what you're attempting to argue here... because I feel like what you are saying applies to literally every investment ever. Care to elaborate?Why are you surprised. There is no long term basis except rising value. That's it.
I'm not surprised about the dip, I predicted it on friday. I'm surprised there was 300 billion in liquidations in ~10 minWhy are you surprised. There is no long term basis except rising value. That's it.
All good points. I don't know if there's a way to protect land in the family unless you have a trust really tailored towards distributing power. All the baby boomers around here just sold off their shares as they reached retirement, to be turned into housing for more white flight suburbs. I have yet to see any sizeable parcel of land transfer more than two generations without being taken apart and cannibalized by one or two greedy siblings.As someone that bought a shitload of land for my SHTF escape route, let me just say that land as an investment should be thought of carefully:
Downsides:
You have liability risk, if someone walks through your land and fucks themselves up, they can sue. Putting up 'no trespassing' signs may mitigate this risk, but judges have been known to ignore this.
Property taxes can eat away at your investment - city/state/property taxes can chip away at that.
Upkeep: If it's by farms or important areas, you will be required to provide upkeep to prevent pests/fires/etc. Major pain in the ass.
The value of the land will not go up very much. Despite what people say, there's no shortage of land in America. Land is a multigenerational investment. It's something to invest in for your grandkids. Only problem with creating a multigenerational wealth plan is it takes only one fuckup kid to ruin it.
Pros:
Given all that, if you have kids, land is awesome. Teaching your son to fish, crawfish gathering, setting snares is something you cannot put a value on.
You may get lucky and find metal/mineral sources. Or an investor wants to buy, etc. Motherfucker 35miles from my land found a copper deposit on his and is in talks to sell the land, and the numbers thrown around are big.
Passive Income can be generated off land. I let a nearby farmer use my land for cattle grazing, and I let hunters use it for a price. Depending on where you live, you can contract with a lumber company and they'll plant trees on your land to cut every few years.
Last but not least, you have land and there's something very primal about that.
I feel fortunate I went through the 2017 bloodbath. I've learned never to panic sell. When shit starts to drop and the red dildo of death appears, I literally just log out of all my accounts and don't look at my portfolio for a week. This simple action has saved me so my money.you're welcome, for me panic selling in the dip is making bitcoin go back up lmao
ENJOY LOSING ALL YOUR MONEY. ITS GONNA HIT $30000 SOON.This shit is going parabolic over 100k at anytime, keep hodling.
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Seriously though ETH is really decoupling from what BTC is doing.
Why not both lol? Although I’m happier with my eth investments lol.HAHAHAHA, greetings BTC Peasants! Peasants, I bring news! While you have lost 3% this month. ETH has gained 50%! Join me in the new hotness and be as a God! Or stay with your outdated chink coin and be poor forever!
Seriously though ETH is really decoupling from what BTC is doing.