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On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew states that behavioral science is grossly underutilized as a way to study investment behavior. Understanding our predispositions in a time of economic uncertainty will go a long way towards understanding behavioral biases that prevent us from making good investment decisions.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew explains what availability bias is and how it can impact investing choices. Whatever is dominating social media, the news or water cooler talk can easily influence investors' decision-making, and is in part how bubbles are created.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew discusses that there is a perception that when the economy and the housing market have a downturn, so does the rest of the real estate market. With major anxiety over a potential housing crash, what would be the possible effect on your portfolio?
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew discusses why the wealthy are happy to leverage the expertise of professionals and investment partners if it means higher returns, lower expenses, and more time to do the things that they want to. You don't have to have a high-paying job to be wealthy, you just need the right plan and the determination to stick with it long-term.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew discusses why there is much to be learned from 2020, just like the many lessons learned in 2008. People who struggled financially this year should realize that relying on active income will never get them to financial freedom.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew discusses why habits cause the rich to get richer while the poor just get the status quo. The best way to lift up the poor is not by punishing the rich who will take their jobs elsewhere, but by educating the poor on how they can become rich.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew asks if you are playing to win or if you are playing not to lose in your investment portfolio? If you want to grow your wealth then playing not to lose is a losing strategy, you need to play to win. Andrew explains how you can make this happen when investing.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew discusses seven reasons you should not invest in MHPs, but also addresses eight excellent reasons why you should. Most importantly, the fact that they thrive in any economy, but especially in a recession.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew discusses how the right investing strategy can save you years of small mistakes, slow progress, and unnecessary failures. It all begins with shifting your focus to prioritize the right types of passive income-generating assets that can make your money work for you instead of the other way around.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew explains why you should not get rich for the get-rich-quick schemes that are popularized online right now, and urges you to look to set it and forget it approaches to investing that will provide you with true passive income. Tune in next week for part two.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew discusses the misconception that to get rich, you will need to invest in the next big thing, the next Amazon or Facebook and that you should be saving your money to invest when the opportunity arises. But what would really be considered wise investing? To answer this, Andrew takes a look at where the ultra-wealthy allocate their money.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew continues his discussion on private placement securities and why they provide above-market returns and enable you to generate greater wealth than other investment options.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew discusses private placement securities. Companies and investors both benefit greatly from the issuing of private placements, and unlike bonds, private placements are not correlated to the stock market or the broader markets. This means that private placement securities can flourish in a recession and allow private investors true diversification.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew discusses why it is so important to adjust your investments as needed and place them into alternative assets that are recession-resistant. Investors who are waiting for the market to settle down are missing out on moving forward with their schedule for achieving financial freedom.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew discusses assessing the risk of assets by scrutinizing the underlying economic fundamentals. Andrew encourages you to think about what makes economic sense and avoid following the masses.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew speaks to John MacGregor who has been a leader and innovator in the financial services industry for over 25 years. Andrew and John discuss John's passion for helping people and how to live a financially secure life. Enjoy!
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew discusses how savvy, ultra-wealthy investors are always prepared for uncertain times and bumps in the road like COVID-19. They may not always know what will cause uncertainty, but they're always prepared. How? They go against the flow.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew discusses how the volatility of Bitcoin can be an adrenaline rush for investors, but it is ultimately an asset with no underlying value, where the price is determined solely on investor sentiment.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew discusses the signs of creeping inflation in the US economy, different types of inflation, and how to stay ahead of the curve and invest before an inflation spike. Enjoy!
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew talks about the recent headlines and why it is smart to avoid investing money in the stock market. Andrew encouraged you to instead invest in long-term, illiquid investments like affordable housing.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew talks about why it is wise to escape Wall Street and invest in alternative assets instead. These assets are preferred by wealthy investors for their certainty and discipline, with a foundation on sound economic principles.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew discusses why irrational behavior drives the stock market and why it is much better to invest in trends that are backed by concrete market data - ones that aren't going to come to an unpredictable and abrupt end.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew discusses why illiquid investments are preferred by savvy investors who want to see long-term results. Andrew explains that real estate is one of the best investments to seek out because it is illiquid and not subject to Wall Street volatility.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew talks about the three top mistakes high net worth investors make that can quickly wipe out what sometimes took multiple generations to build up. Enjoy!
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew explains that the key to building wealth is an age-old formula requiring equal parts income, appreciation, and tangibility. It is best to team up with your peers and true experts who understand these vital components.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew talks about how the ultra-wealthy avoid getting hit by pandemics, economic upheaval, and any other disaster that might come their way. Andrew emphasizes the importance of income-producing investments with long-term windows.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew talks about the benefits of being an accredited investor. Andrew points out that being accredited gives you access to private investments that are restricted to sophisticated investors that take their investments seriously.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew talks about why you should not wait for the markets to settle down to move forward with investing. Instead, it would be wise to turn your attention to investing in multifamily housing, which is stable and growing.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew discusses why the latest boost in the stock market doesn't make sense, why it's happening and why it is best to turn away from Wall Street and to invest in private markets. Enjoy!
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew talks about the problem with liquidity. Andrew argues that the ability to weather the ups and downs of a broader market is essential to cultivating the fruits of one's investment endeavors. This is made possible in large degree to illiquidity.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew discusses why people should not rely on the so-called investing gurus, who claim to be able to read market indicators. The only market indicators you should rely on are the ones that have proven to be reliable year after year.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew talks about staying ahead of inflation in order to profit from commercial real estate. Those who stay ahead of the curve and invest before an inflation spike will be able to take advantage of higher rents and enjoy higher profits. So, get moving now!
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew talks about why experts have been sounding the alarm about a stock market bubble and why investing in assets that address a basic need is the smart thing to do.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew talks about investor desire to find low-risk, high-reward investments. Andrew argues that commercial real estate is the best way to reduce systematic risk while gaining a high reward. Enjoy!
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew discusses family offices, why some families may struggle to maintain wealth over generations, and why commercial real estate is a great way to preserve generational wealth. Enjoy!
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew talks about the affordable housing crisis in the U.S. Andrew explains why the demand for affordable housing is going to continue to rise, and what this means for investors. Enjoy!
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew discusses election anxiety and how it has historically caused increased market volatility during election years. Andrew explains why this volatility occurs, and how to avoid it through smart investing. Enjoy!
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew discusses private investments and explains why they are no longer exclusive to the mega-wealthy and well-connected. Andrew gives a few tips on allocating investments to private placement as well as some essential points to avoid the most common pitfalls.
On this episode of the Impatient Investor, Andrew answers the question which is better… Debt or equity? Andrew walks us through both debt and equity, giving you everything you need to know so you can make the best decision for you.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew speaks to Ken McElroy. Ken works in the real estate education space is sharing his vast knowledge on real estate with us! Ken goes through all things real estate investment and gives us the low down on what's going to change post-pandemic.
On today's episode of The Impatient Investor, Andrew talks about the difference between being a high earner and being truly wealthy. He explains that true wealth is indicated not only by financial freedom but also time freedom, so it is essential for people to make their money work for them.
On this episode of The Impatient Investor podcast Andrew sits down with John Truman Wolfe who is the author of The Coming Financial Crisis: A Look Behind the Wizard's Curtain. Enjoy!
On today's episode of The Impatient Investor Podcast, Andrew Lanoie speaks about affordable housing, and how it is always a great investment. Listen today to find out why investing in affordable housing is good in any market, Enjoy!
On today's episode of The Impatient Investor Andrew talks about high net-worth investors often being ahead of the markets. He explains why he thinks you should learn from them and their playbook and diversify sooner than later, to avoid significant losses in the equities and bond markets.
Today on The Impatient Investor podcast Andrew brings on guest Kathy Fettke and she talks about the most important real estate lesson. Enjoy!
Today on "The Impatient Investor" Andrew talks about the dirty little secrets of Wall Street. He explains how stock market brokers, financial advisors, and retail investments are rigged to keep you from seeing a worthwhile return.
On this episode of “The Impatient Investor”, Andrew talks about how millionaires utilize real estate investment and favorable tax laws to minimize liabilities, increase their investment base, and compound their wealth.
In today's episode of "The Impatient Investor," Andrew interviews Jason Hartman. They had a great conversation about what's happening in the market today and some future predictions.
Today on "The Impatient Investor" Andrew talks about the recession of 2007 and how to make money during a recession. He relates 2007 to today's events and how we can prepare for a downfall. Visit stoptradinghours.com Enjoy!
Today on "The Impatient Investor" Andrew discusses how investor REITs should never be an option and his opinion on recession vulnerability. If you want to learn more about how to create multiple streams of income, simply go to www.stoptradinghours.com.
Patrick Donohoe is my guest today. He is the host of The Wealth Standard podcast and author of “Heads I Win Tails You Lose”, and one of the smartest guys I know. With a background in economics and marketing, he is passionate about teaching individuals about financial strategies outside of Wall Street. Enjoy the conversation!