主题:22.出售房产投资加密货币(第六周周三)

作者:3

[第1段]

开始时间: 21:26:00

结束时间: 21:32:00

对话:

Graham: "I sold my rental property through Nobleman. It was profitable, aiming to move away from fiat currency and better secure profits, but the difference is that I sold a rental property."

Graham: "I never really used the rental income. the money kept going back into the property as if it had never existed. I'm tired of tenant turnover and maintenance issues, and property managers cutting into profits. This cycle has become frustrating."

Aldrich: "That makes sense. The same trend will likely see more funds flowing from real estate into the blockchain market over the coming years. I hope this will make housing more affordable, as fewer people will use it as a place to store wealth."

Graham: "I keep the funds in my wallet as trading reserves. Tomorrow is no different for me, but now I don't have to panic every time a hurricane or tornado hits the South."

Graham: "I think holding rental income is reasonable as it helps those who cannot afford to buy homes. But giants like BlackRock can create issues akin to slum lords. As a former tenant, I treat renters the way I would want to be treated—there's nothing wrong with buying them new carpets!"

[第2段]

开始时间: 21:37:00

结束时间: 22:12:00

对话:

Aldrich: "In my view, no one is really at fault, not even BlackRock (though if there's a culprit, they might be the biggest, haha). I believe you're an excellent property manager 😎"

Nobleman: ""<59.opus>

Aldrich: "The reason people can't afford mortgages is that real estate has generated enormous monetary premiums over the past 50 years, and the pace is far outstripping wage growth."

Kirby: "Blackstone is part of the problem!"

Graham: @7@"Maybe I should have done this earlier. it could have saved me a lot of trouble."

Aldrich: @9@"The problem isn't with BlackRock, but with the entire system's incentive mechanisms, which drive them to chase fiat currency profits. Even if it weren't BlackRock, other entities would do the same. Cryptocurrency has the potential to realign these incentives."

Nobleman: @10@""<60.opus>

Emeline: "BlackRock doesn't buy SFH, but this situation keeps repeating. There's another company named Blackstone (and many others like it) that buys and rents single-family homes, so I guess this is part of the chaos."

Aimee: "I don't think people react negatively because of private landlords, but rather because private landlords themselves complain about being landlords."

Graham: @12@"Your story has given me a lot of insight, and I am indeed tired of the real estate market."

Toby: @4@"Not really, you're not renting to individuals anymore, but to companies."

Aldrich: "🤔Perhaps… I can say with certainty that if cryptocurrencies did not exist, businesses would now have to weigh the cost of operating in real estate against the cost of simply using that capital to buy cryptocurrencies."

Nobleman: @15@""<61.opus>{Graham:👍🏻}

Aldrich: "But cryptocurrencies have a strong incentive effect, and over time, they could reshape the world. Next century might see cryptocurrency standards fully in place."

Luther: @15@"Good for you! Last year I did the same, liquidating nearly half of my real estate portfolio to invest in cryptocurrency. I posted about it and received a lot of complaints, saying it was gambling, but so far, I believe I made the right decision."

Dane: "Cheers to that, mate! 🥂"

Sublet: "Wise decision! Crypto is digital property, no insurance, no maintenance, no taxes unless you profit from selling, and you don't need to find good tenants. You can DCA (dollar-cost average) your purchases or sales. It's a superior investment compared to property."

Graham: "I hope people realize this soon. On the other hand, cheaper property for holders."

Nobleman: ""<62.opus>

Stan: "Bold move! But two years ago, I sold off some slow-growing, high-maintenance assets and put the funds into my trading account."

Graham: "Haha, looks like you have more foresight than I do! So, you're an excellent investor."

Sherman: @25@"That's definitely one of the best financial decisions you've made."

Luther: "For me, as long as the decision doesn't disappoint, I think it's a good choice so far."

Graham: "I'm mainly concerned about liquidity. It's crazy to think that 10 years ago, you could get a whole coin for just a bit of spare change."

Sherman: "In ten years from now, a few grand could feel like spare change to you... Haha"

Bryce: "As someone who's rented out a few properties and now only deals with crypto, I totally back this decision. Honestly, renting can be a real headache. People act like it's passive income, but it's really a part-time job. The time and effort you put in just doesn't match the returns."

Graham: "I think people haven't realized that since 2020, SFH hasn't been a truly great investment. Multi-family properties are the new thing, and my rental properties don't have enough equity to acquire multi-units."

Joyce: "Great move! Crypto won't complain or sue you!"

Graham: "Haha, that's so true!"

Emeline: "From a simpler perspective, we are all living in a crazy era."

[第3段]

开始时间: 22:13:35

结束时间: 22:22:00

对话:

Emeline: "Honestly, that's a wise decision. Cryptocurrency will outperform real estate with less maintenance. Just sit back and relax 👍"

Graham: "Over time, the cryptocurrency space will only become more prominent. So yes, better returns and less maintenance."

Nobleman: ""<63.opus>

Joyce: "It's a better long-term investment. Real estate might crash in the next decade, but crypto? Not so much."

Graham: "Yes, and I can use these funds to participate in larger trading opportunities, which is also a nice profit for me."

Stan: "Honestly, you've gained a ton of knowledge about real estate investment and maintenance. When you've made enough profit, you can choose a better property that you actually like."

Joyce: "Yeah, switching from a non-profitable investment to another investment, classic move."

Graham: "Who would mock me for making a smart move? Those who don't understand investment will never get it. after all, we're in the internet age."

Emeline: "At least holding cryptocurrency comes with no hassles."

Elton: @40@"I think you made the right call. I've never rented out property, but it sounds like a hassle."

[第4段]

开始时间: 22:23:05

结束时间: 22:51:00

对话:

Elton: "If you had done this a few years ago, your assets would have multiplied many times over."

Graham: "Indeed, rental properties are quite a hassle. Clearly, I wasn't seeing the bigger picture back then lol"

Aldrich: "I think the most important thing is that you're satisfied with the decision."

Graham: "If I wasn't satisfied, I wouldn't have done it. After all, those without courage won't achieve glory. we must use modern thinking for modern problems."

Joyce: ""<29.opus>

Max: "Honestly, I think selling your property like that is pretty impulsive. Once the mortgage is paid off, the equity increases, and its value will be way higher than what you originally paid"

Graham: "Lol, I know some of you might think my decision to sell the property was a bit hasty, but I see it as an opportunity to shift wealth into a more future-oriented asset."

Max: "I get your urge for higher returns, but real estate is a solid asset. Even though the group's investments have high returns, isn't diversifying better?"

Graham: "By moving to investments where I don't have to deal with physical maintenance costs, it's a huge attraction for me. Plus, I can earn more profit with less effort."

Joyce: ""<30.opus>

Elton: "From an asset allocation perspective, diversifying investments is definitely a wiser choice. Selling property might seem bold, but it's really just about rebalance the investment portfolio."

Max: "I get what you're saying, maybe I just need more time to adjust to this new market mindset, ‘cause I've been dealing with real estate for many years"

Dominic: "Selling property to invest in crypto isn't the smartest move, but adding more to your trading account, now that's a good option"

Aldrich: "I agree, trading with the group could potentially double your funds in just a few months."

Bryce: "I've invested in some crypto too, but most of my funds are in trading accounts."

Rod: "As the acceptance of cryptocurrencies increases, their market performance might become more stable in the future."

Emeline: "Yes, with more mainstream financial institutions and investors entering the market, the maturity of the cryptocurrency market will increase, which may reduce volatility in the long run."

Nobleman: ""<64.opus>

Max: "Honestly, I still don't really get it. Maybe I'm just falling behind modern thinking..."

Luther: "I understand your concerns, but you should also recognize that with the continuous advancement of blockchain technology and the globalization of digital currencies, the maturity of the crypto market is increasing. It's not just a speculative act but a natural trend in technological development."

Dave: ""<42.opus>

Neal: "And investing in crypto isn't just some baseless gamble. We've got experienced analysts and advanced AI helping us navigate the market, plus big players can influence it too"

Servant: "I think the crypto market is not just a short-term fad but a long-term trend."

Max: "I know our investments are safe, and we can make more profit with more funds, but I just can't bring myself to sell my house to invest"

[第5段]

开始时间: 22:51:15

结束时间: 23:18:35

对话:

Max: "Looks like I really need to change my old way of thinking"

Graham: "Real estate is indeed a solid asset, but the crypto industry has matured, and Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other cryptocurrencies have shown enormous growth potential."

Joyce: @68@""<31.opus>

Graham: "Plus, the entry barriers to the crypto market are much lower compared to traditional real estate. You don't need to worry about physical maintenance or property management issues, and you can respond more flexibly to rapid market changes."

Dominic: "Crypto does have its risks, but as we've seen, global acceptance is rising, which shows its long-term value. I think Graham's choice is a good one"

Emeline: @68@"Looking at the market changes and technological advancements, we have unprecedented opportunities now. But your concerns are also valid."

Aldrich: "I've seen many traditional investors also turning to the crypto market, and their shift is because they've recognized the future potential."

Nobleman: ""<65.opus>

Sherman: "Investing in crypto is like investing in the technology of the future. Blockchain is already seeping into various industries, and its potential is limitless."

Luther: "Whether it's real estate or cryptocurrency, the key is how you leverage these trends yourself."

Graham: "Adapting to change is a crucial part of investing. you can't miss out on opportunities in emerging markets just because you're afraid of change."

Elton: "I've always kept an open mind, trying out new investment approaches, especially when they show huge growth potential."

Joyce: ""<32.opus>

Dave: ""<43.opus>

Dominic: "As long as you manage the risks well, crypto's definitely worth exploring, plus we don't have to take on too much risk"

Rod: "Many financial institutions are already entering the cryptocurrency market. It's not just a game for small players. everyone is paying attention to this market."

Dane: "Everyone has a chance to succeed in this game. not every opportunity is reserved for big institutions."

Servant: "I believe the group will lead us to success."

Max: "Thanks, everyone. Maybe I just need more time to break out of my old ways..."

Graham: "Deep-seated beliefs are indeed hard to change."

Emeline: "Don't rush, try to understand more."

Servant: "As long as you stay with the group, you won't be too far behind on information."

Max: "Since joining the group, I've learned a ton and changed a lot of my views"{Servant:🎉,Graham:👍,Dane:🤑}

Graham: "Take your time learning. I think many of your views will change in the future."

Max: "I'm looking forward to it too, thanks everyone!"