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Scott Passman
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So.....what is your bet?

Scott Passman
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Batavia, IL
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I am typically very conservative when it comes to taking on debt and over-leveraging myself.  But I can't help but think about the currency inflation the Federal Reserve and government have been pushing the past few decades.  With the insurmountable national debt, the absolute worst fear of the Fed is to allow deflation and they will do anything to prevent it...including inflate/hyperinflate the dollar.  They can't afford to let it go any other way. 

Should this be our future, it would be very advantageous to acquire a lot of property now and let the ensuing inflation erode away the debt.  The risk-averse side of me says no way could I take this gamble, but still I wonder.

So...what is your bet?

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Dennis M.
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Dennis M.
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I’ve got to where I stopped worrying and caring about things I have no control over in this life . What I do have control of is how I spend my time and my money . I’m going to keep working diligently and acquiring income producing assets .As whacked out as things are I trust God is still in control and let him worry about the details !

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