@RobertMSterling I’m not sure if it’s been mentioned by anyone else, but I would factor in the income tax deductions for mortgage interest and property taxes into the worksheet. This would decrease the “true rent” paid. Also, returns made from investing what would have been the down payment.
One of the sad signs of our times is that we have demonized those who produce, subsidized those who refuse to produce, and canonized those who complain.
Reddit is a treasure trove of ideas, information, and insights.
You just need to know where to look.
A list of 20 interesting subreddits to get you started:
1/ Attention US Senators - curious how this obscure, little industry called “crypto” has been able to be so effective in Washington this past week? Let me explain to you crypto’s 3 SUPERPOWERS...
We NEED you. Pls call your Senators. Pls tweet. Pls email. We are facing major headwinds on the Wyden-Lummis-Toomey amendment. Burying financial innovation in red tape & sending devs + miners on info collection wild goose chases for info they don’t know is horrible policy.
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Get a cup of coffee.
In this thread, I'll walk you through the importance of thinking multi-dimensionally.
This is an essential skill for investors. It helps us make better decisions in situations that involve non-linear combinations of several key factors.
Humans are born with astonishing curiosity.
But somewhere along the way, we are told to stop asking questions.
THREAD: Using the Socratic Method to reclaim your curiosity, stimulate critical thinking, and establish first principles:
Cognitive biases are systemic errors in thinking that negatively impact decision-making quality and outcomes.
THREAD: 20 cognitive biases to learn (so you can think clearly and make better decisions):
20 Things I've Learned (Or Had Confirmed) About Humanity During The 'Pandemic' (THREAD):
1/ Most people would rather be in the majority, than be right.
@UrbanKaoboy Doesn’t he immediately after this statement say, “that’s not my central case...”? It seems like he laid out his central case in his CNBC interview here: https://t.co/BJNC87Td8i