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Biden Recession

DSTs and the Biden Recession

“Reducing inflation is likely to require a sustained period of below – trend growth.”  Fed Chairman Jerome Powell recently said in Jackson Hole Wyoming “Moreover,

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Dumb & Dumber

DSTs; Dumb and Dumber

Time for a history lesson kids.  I can already hear the groans.  Don’t worry, it’ll be short and sweet.  Borrowing from a recently penned WSJ

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DST Super bubble

DSTs and Super Bubbles

We think it long past time to be playing defense from an investment standpoint. Even with Biden, Powell, and Yellen all running backwards as fast

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DSTs and The Housing Bust

DSTs and the Housing Bust

America’s housing market had a lot going for it before ‘Bidenomics’ and the onset of inflation.  Interest rates were low and pent up demand was

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Smoke And Mirrors And DSTs

Smoke & Mirrors & DSTs

According to Meriam-Webster, the meaning of smoke and mirrors is “something intended to disguise or draw attention away from an often embarrassing or unpleasant issue.”

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Skyrocketing Rents

Skyrocketing Rents and DSTs

With inflation raging (41 year high of 7.5%) income property investors first concern must now be how to protect themselves. As previously mentioned, operating assets

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Biden Recession

DSTs and the Biden Recession

“Reducing inflation is likely to require a sustained period of below – trend growth.”  Fed Chairman Jerome Powell recently said in Jackson Hole Wyoming “Moreover,

Read More »
Dumb & Dumber

DSTs; Dumb and Dumber

Time for a history lesson kids.  I can already hear the groans.  Don’t worry, it’ll be short and sweet.  Borrowing from a recently penned WSJ

Read More »
DST Super bubble

DSTs and Super Bubbles

We think it long past time to be playing defense from an investment standpoint. Even with Biden, Powell, and Yellen all running backwards as fast

Read More »
DSTs and The Housing Bust

DSTs and the Housing Bust

America’s housing market had a lot going for it before ‘Bidenomics’ and the onset of inflation.  Interest rates were low and pent up demand was

Read More »