When Andy was talking about the affects of inflation, he kept saying, "The value of goes up." I would disagree with this assessment. The price goes up. The value stays the same. Since he included a house and gold as two of the assets in the list, I'll use those as an example. If an ounce of gold costs $2000, and the house costs $200,000, then 100oz of gold and the house are of equivalent value. If the price of the gold goes to $3000 and the house to $300,000, the value of the assets hasn't changed, they're still 100oz gold to 1 house. The only value that has changed is that of the dollar, whose value has gone down by 50%. As a side effect, the value of any debt has also decreased, which is good for borrowers, but to say that the assets have gone up in value is, I think, looking at it backwards.
Never knew Kim and Robert lived in a car. Ive done it as well in college and saved around $5000 and became grateful with any living space after that. It was a great learning experience
"The American people have no idea they are paying the bill. They know that someone is stealing their hubcaps, but they think it is the greedy businessman who raises prices or the selfish laborer who demands higher wages or the unworthy farmer who demands too much for his crop or the wealthy foreigner who bids up our prices. They do not realize that these groups also are victimized by a monetary system which is constantly being eroded in value by and through the Federal Reserve System." ~ G. Edward Griffin
Exactly, I'd be scared to be a business owner who's dependent on our gov't who can make or break my business with a printer. I'm starting to realize, that investing is the way.
Andy / Greg could you do an episode about basic fixes when you have some options strategy, basic like a single put, a credit vertical spread, iron condor etc thank you awesome show
In my opinion: Inflation means consumer keeps their money due to high interest rate, less investor spending, less company capital, less supply chain production, higher the price of goods. Deflation means consumer spends a lot including uneccesary items, lowering interest rates, investors spends on capital, more supply chain, lower the price of goods.
The VALUE of an asset does not go UP with inflation .... unless price deflation of that asset class happens just after you sell the asset. ( True value is measured by purchasing power of the cash it provides ) Example : I purchase a rental property for $200,000 with rent cashflow of $350/week ...... if Ten years later the property is worth $500,000 with rent cashflow of $600/week......it also means the groceries, fuel, insurance, price of a new vehicle, other property of similar class ect....has also increased by that same percentage thus the true VALUE ( Purchasing power ) has not increased. If I then sell that property for $ 500,000 ...... what other property can I buy for that cash that is going to be of better value ? ( unless I just happen to find a very rare deal ) At best I can generally only buy another property that is of lower value but has potential to value add..... or .....buy another property of the same value with similar cashflow..... thus I have only exchanged one asset for another of the same value. Really all I have done by purchasing the property is purchased an asset that is a STORE OF VALUE thus is a hedge against inflation eating up the purchasing power of the cash I used to buy it.....plus it can also be used to create a small business ( renting ) that creates a small, hopefuly positive passive cashflow income. If I keep doing this over and over.....Hopefully I can eventually creat enough small businesses ( rentals ) to create enough passive cashflow to become financialy free. ( what Robert did by purchasing rental properties during a massive deflationary period )
While options are great if you spread trade, buying long is a less than 40% chance of making money and they have an expiration date. If you own the stocks there is no loss to theta (time) and no expiration. You’re better off to buy like a SOFI and sell covered calls.
Click on "...more" under the title. Once on the new page, click on "...more" again to expand the grey boxed paragraphs. Scroll down to find the link to "Zero to Cashflow" webinar.
Tried to access the “free webinar” by following the link and register ing to find out a bit more. However, to my surprise a pop up message appeared stating that my phone has been infected with a virus? Has anyone experienced the same issue?
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When Andy was talking about the affects of inflation, he kept saying, "The value of goes up." I would disagree with this assessment. The price goes up. The value stays the same. Since he included a house and gold as two of the assets in the list, I'll use those as an example. If an ounce of gold costs $2000, and the house costs $200,000, then 100oz of gold and the house are of equivalent value. If the price of the gold goes to $3000 and the house to $300,000, the value of the assets hasn't changed, they're still 100oz gold to 1 house. The only value that has changed is that of the dollar, whose value has gone down by 50%. As a side effect, the value of any debt has also decreased, which is good for borrowers, but to say that the assets have gone up in value is, I think, looking at it backwards.
Never knew Kim and Robert lived in a car. Ive done it as well in college and saved around $5000 and became grateful with any living space after that. It was a great learning experience
This one is a sleeper! Lots of gems. Thank you Andy and Greg! 🙏🏽
Enjoyed this conversation a lot
"The American people have no idea they are paying the bill. They know that someone is stealing their hubcaps, but they think it is the greedy businessman who raises prices or the selfish laborer who demands higher wages or the unworthy farmer who demands too much for his crop or the wealthy foreigner who bids up our prices. They do not realize that these groups also are victimized by a monetary system which is constantly being eroded in value by and through the Federal Reserve System." ~ G. Edward Griffin
Exactly, I'd be scared to be a business owner who's dependent on our gov't who can make or break my business with a printer. I'm starting to realize, that investing is the way.
Thanks once again for the information Greg and Andy.
Andy / Greg
could you do an episode about basic fixes when you have some options strategy, basic like a single put, a credit vertical spread, iron condor etc
thank you
awesome show
Andy/Greg
Could you please talk about investing in stocks during a crash,their risks and opportunities available during a crash
Inflation is expansion of the currency supply. Period
Rising prices are side effect of said expansion
Thank you, Andy, for the class you are amazing!!!!
In my opinion:
Inflation means consumer keeps their money due to high interest rate, less investor spending, less company capital, less supply chain production, higher the price of goods.
Deflation means consumer spends a lot including uneccesary items, lowering interest rates, investors spends on capital, more supply chain, lower the price of goods.
Now that you've mentioned it, episode on how to educate kids about money would be nice
Understand Andy not necessary think big and I can think small and keep going importantly how you position thanks your teaching 🙏🏻
The VALUE of an asset does not go UP with inflation .... unless price deflation of that asset class happens just after you sell the asset. ( True value is measured by purchasing power of the cash it provides )
Example :
I purchase a rental property for $200,000 with rent cashflow of $350/week ...... if Ten years later the property is worth $500,000 with rent cashflow of $600/week......it also means the groceries, fuel, insurance, price of a new vehicle, other property of similar class ect....has also increased by that same percentage thus the true VALUE ( Purchasing power ) has not increased.
If I then sell that property for $ 500,000 ...... what other property can I buy for that cash that is going to be of better value ? ( unless I just happen to find a very rare deal )
At best I can generally only buy another property that is of lower value but has potential to value add..... or .....buy another property of the same value with similar cashflow..... thus I have only exchanged one asset for another of the same value.
Really all I have done by purchasing the property is purchased an asset that is a STORE OF VALUE thus is a hedge against inflation eating up the purchasing power of the cash I used to buy it.....plus it can also be used to create a small business ( renting ) that creates a small, hopefuly positive passive cashflow income.
If I keep doing this over and over.....Hopefully I can eventually creat enough small businesses ( rentals ) to create enough passive cashflow to become financialy free.
( what Robert did by purchasing rental properties during a massive deflationary period )
Andy used lot of the biblical applications in this video. All of it was true and factual. Thanks for the conversation.
Thank you it’s good to be grateful
Thank you sir
Do a show on angel investing and how it works when you are switching from the raw investment to stocks and how that works with taxes, etc.
Thanks for knowledge of options.
While options are great if you spread trade, buying long is a less than 40% chance of making money and they have an expiration date. If you own the stocks there is no loss to theta (time) and no expiration. You’re better off to buy like a SOFI and sell covered calls.
😂😂😂 loved this podcast taking the class !!
How do I find the cash flow link?
Click on "...more" under the title. Once on the new page, click on "...more" again to expand the grey boxed paragraphs. Scroll down to find the link to "Zero to Cashflow" webinar.
Tried to access the “free webinar” by following the link and register ing to find out a bit more. However, to my surprise a pop up message appeared stating that my phone has been infected with a virus?
Has anyone experienced the same issue?
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