Also, why we raised Apple stock’s fair value estimate, and why we think Palantir has created problems for itself.
Real Estate is a hot topic for investors everywhere, but is a home the best possible investment right now? Plus, we’ve raised the fair value estimates for both Apple stock and Procter & Gamble Stock – and we think Palantir has made some strategic missteps.
Find out more in this week’s episode.
00:00 Intro
00:30 Morningstar upgrades Apple’s moat
01:40 Proctor and Gamble reports Q2 2023 earnings
02:39 Palantir makes strategic missteps
03:46 Owning a House or REITs intro
04:21 What are some of the benefits of physical real estate vs REITs?
05:03 What are some of the benefits of REITs vs Real Estate?
05:42 In both cases, what are some of the cons?
06:18 From an investment standpoint, which is the better bet, and why?
08:06 What’s a safe withdrawal rate for 2023?
Read about topics from this episode.
Raising Apple Stock’s Fair Value Estimate to $150
P&G Announces Fiscal Year 2023 Second Quarter Results
Procter & Gamble’s Stock Looks Overheated After Effectively Weathering Headwinds in the Quarter
Cutting Palantir Stock Fair Value Estimate as Strategic Missteps Create a Plethora of Problems
Investing in REITs vs. Direct Real Estate
Retirement Income and Safe Withdrawal Rates in 2023
What to watch from Morningstar.
Big Banks Bracing for a Recession
Create a New Financial Plan for the New Year: Part 2
Create a New Financial Plan for the New Year: Part 1
Stock and Bonds’ Market Wild Ride in 2022
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House prices have been on the rise for some time now, and with the current economic uncertainty, many people are wondering if they should buy a house right now. The answer to this question depends on a variety of factors, including your financial situation, the current housing market, and your long-term goals.
If you are in a good financial position and have a stable job, now may be a great time to buy a house. Mortgage rates are currently at historic lows, and with the influx of buyers, there is a lot of competition for available homes. This means that buyers can often negotiate a better deal than they would have been able to a few months ago.
On the other hand, if you are not in a good financial position or have a job that is at risk due to the current economic situation, it may not be a good idea to buy a house right now. The housing market could take a turn for the worse in the coming months, and it is important to make sure you are in a secure financial position before making such a large purchase.
It is also important to consider your long-term plans when deciding whether or not to buy a house right now. If you are planning on staying in the same area for the foreseeable future, buying a house now may be a good option. However, if you are planning on moving in the near future, it may be better to wait until the housing market has stabilized before making such a large investment.
Ultimately, the decision to buy a house right now is a personal one and should be based on your individual financial situation and long-term goals. If you are in a secure financial position and plan on staying in the same area for the foreseeable future, now may be a great time to buy a house. However, if you are not in a good financial position or plan on moving soon, it may be better to wait until the housing market has stabilized before making such a large purchase.
The stock market has been a really tough one this past year, but I watched an interview on CNBC where the anchor kept mentioning " FLORENCE YAGODA ". This prompted me to get in touch with her, and from August 2022 till now we have been working together, and I can now boast of $540,000 in my trading portfolio.
After selling a couple homes in 2020, I'm anticipating a housing crisis in order to buy inexpensively. As a backup plan, I've been thinking about purchasing stocks. What recommendations do you have for the best time to buy? On the one hand, I keep reading and seeing trader earnings of over $$k each week. On the other side, I keep hearing that the market is out of control and experiencing a dead cat bounce. Why does this happen?
@5:06 More than 45% of American households own REITs? That seems a bit high unless we’re counting the 3% or so in a broad market fund.