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How Market Timing Impacts Investing (and How to Use The Past to Predict the Future)

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To have success in investing, our chosen strategy has to match with the market cycle we’re in.

We have to know how to make money now, not what worked multiple years ago. If we study the market cycles over the last 20 years, certain patterns begin to emerge, and we can use them to forecast what’s ahead and inform our decisions.

How do you invest with the market instead of against it? In this episode, I share how market cycles impact what we should be doing as investors, and how to avoid investing behind the curve.

Depending on what time period we’re in, how you invest needs to change, you need to adapt with the market. -Tom Cafarella

Three Things You’ll Learn In This Episode

- History doesn’t repeat, it rhymes

What can we glean from the market cycles of the last 20 years?

- The power of timing

Can you make more money by just being patient and taking your time with investing decisions?

- Winning in an investor saturated market

With low inventory and high investor activity, can we still make money in 2023?

  continue reading

161 episodes

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Manage episode 374479808 series 2360121
Content provided by Tom Cafarella - Real Estate Investor & Coach and Tom Cafarella - Real Estate Investor. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tom Cafarella - Real Estate Investor & Coach and Tom Cafarella - Real Estate Investor or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

To have success in investing, our chosen strategy has to match with the market cycle we’re in.

We have to know how to make money now, not what worked multiple years ago. If we study the market cycles over the last 20 years, certain patterns begin to emerge, and we can use them to forecast what’s ahead and inform our decisions.

How do you invest with the market instead of against it? In this episode, I share how market cycles impact what we should be doing as investors, and how to avoid investing behind the curve.

Depending on what time period we’re in, how you invest needs to change, you need to adapt with the market. -Tom Cafarella

Three Things You’ll Learn In This Episode

- History doesn’t repeat, it rhymes

What can we glean from the market cycles of the last 20 years?

- The power of timing

Can you make more money by just being patient and taking your time with investing decisions?

- Winning in an investor saturated market

With low inventory and high investor activity, can we still make money in 2023?

  continue reading

161 episodes

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