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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 428120" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>Yea, I'm not suggesting timing the market as a short-term strategy anyway. Maybe "investment" isn't the right word for short-term, but my intent was to ask about if anyone has had success with income-producing assets i.e., not investing for equity growth, rather for cash flow. In the stock world this would be dividends, not rising stock prices. Or in real estate, producing monthly passive income off of residential real estate, via hard-money notes or via commercial assets.</p><p></p><p>Ideally as [USER=789]@LibertyTurns[/USER] points out, if I get into real estate which is where I'm personally headed, my intent is to go with the passive management approach. I'm inclined to go commercial real estate through an investment firm, but even if I get into residential real estate I am ok with sacrificing margin for property management. Right now I'm fully into equities for retirement purposes, but those don't help survive before age 59.5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 428120, member: 274"] Yea, I'm not suggesting timing the market as a short-term strategy anyway. Maybe "investment" isn't the right word for short-term, but my intent was to ask about if anyone has had success with income-producing assets i.e., not investing for equity growth, rather for cash flow. In the stock world this would be dividends, not rising stock prices. Or in real estate, producing monthly passive income off of residential real estate, via hard-money notes or via commercial assets. Ideally as [USER=789]@LibertyTurns[/USER] points out, if I get into real estate which is where I'm personally headed, my intent is to go with the passive management approach. I'm inclined to go commercial real estate through an investment firm, but even if I get into residential real estate I am ok with sacrificing margin for property management. Right now I'm fully into equities for retirement purposes, but those don't help survive before age 59.5. [/QUOTE]
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