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Are you able to remain calm and unemotional and to look objectively at the criteria at hand when you are trading the currency exchange markets? If not, you may wish to look into Avi Frister's Forex Trading Machine system to help take the human error factor out of your trading pattern. Frister, who has been successfully trading for more than ten years now, has designed a forex trading strategy that uses only one major factor in its trading algorithm: that of price and where the price is headed.Actually, the name Frister chose for his strategy - Forex Trading Machine - is an apt description of the system itself, which is totally mechanical, meaning no interpretation, no confusion, no judgement, no tricks, and no vague chart formations. Combine that with principles which are easy to learn but extremely difficult to spot and interpret in real time, and you've got the essence of Frister's trading system.
Flipping
properties isn’t the same business as it used to be. Even as short as
two years ago, “lipstick” alterations (meaning cosmetic changes such as
paint and etc.) would yield massive returns. There’s no question that
the market has changed, however. Discussions about the changing real
estate market are on every news channel, every real estate website, and
even within these pages of boozwatt.com. Flipping properties has become
more of an art form now. It requires not only the transformation of a
formerly ugly property to something of uniformly appealing taste
(appealing to uniform taste is harder than it sounds), but also an
efficient maximization of renovation dollars. The reality of today’s
real estate market means that the margins on flipping properties is
smaller. A prudent investor must buy for a good price, spend
efficiently on the renovation, and then list below the market price in
order to sell quickly and avoid carrying costs, which can become
devastating the longer a home goes unsold.
Today’s
foreclosure market is absolutely record setting. Recent results have shown that foreclosures have increased 93% compared to last year. NINETY THREE PERCENT!!
That’s insane. This is good news for real estate investors for two
reasons. 1) A majority of these properties used to be on the regular
market before they went into foreclosure, soaking up buyer interest and
padding the inventory numbers, thus the foreclosure process will remove
them from the pool, and 2) more foreclosures equals more deals. The
second part is the obvious one. More foreclosures equals more deals.
Duh. But what isn’t so obvious is the impact. Not only are there more
deals to be had, due to foreclosures, but there are less investors to take advantage of these deals.
Real estate investing is the classic wealth vehicle that has taken people
from living hand to mouth to the pinnacle of wealth. It's the vehicle of choice because it's accessible to all of us. Everone has
a least rented a house or apartment, and most of us have bought a house. So
knowing what it's like to be renter or homeowner we have first hand knowledge
of our customers when we set out to be real estate investors.
Welcome
to the Fifth Edition of The Carnival of Smarter Investing! Each week
we’ll post featured articles by investors and writers in the areas of
business and real estate, with the best article of the week being
featured on the front page of boozwatt.com, for thousands to see! So
get those creative juices flowing and send in your submissions. A new
Carnival will be posted every Wednesday. To submit your article for
next week’s edition, you can do so here.
Congratulations to Stewart Hsu, at stewarthsu.com,
the winner of the October 17 article submission contest!! The article
offers some very good advice on the beginning stages of real estate
investing. His article, “How to Get Started Investing in Real Estate,”
is featured in full below. Enjoy!
An
extensive and well diversified portfolio of income generating real
estate is a must for the well-rounded, successful real estate investor.
While asset building itself comes from the profits garnered through
various forms of flipping including investing in foreclosures,
the inevitable end game for all real estate investors should be the
funneling of those profits into an ever increasing holding of rental
properties. For example, the strategy our company uses is a rather
aggressive blend of asset generation through flipping various
properties, and then a direct funneling of a set percentage of those
funds into income generating rental properties. The percentage itself
changes with the market. 