Is that a question in the back row? Uh huh…uh huh. Yes, sir as a matter of fact Jason’s first commandment of successful investing is to become educated and be your own best advisor. That is true, but it doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have a trusted professional investment...
When is a good time to stop learning? How about never! We’ve been doing this for a while now and some of you might have missed out on part of the foundational material covered previously. Don’t panic! Every once in a while we take a little trip down memory lane to...
Avoid the Stock Market by James Jaeger In contemplating the recent stock market meltdown it occurs to me that this is essentially blowback against the corporatocracy and its stockholders. If so, why should people across the U.S. and world, (re)invest in the securities...
Editorial for “Broker/Agent” Magazine by Jason Hartman (circa 2004) For What Price Would You Sell Your Reputation? There is a concept in business known as “good will” and it doesn’t refer to the warm feeling alluded to in “peace on...
Editorial for Broker-Agent Magazine (July 2004) Reality Is In The Eye of the Beholder Some years ago, when I was just starting my career in real estate, I was showing property to a particularly difficult client. Right off the bat, we didn’t see eye-to-eye, but I...