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Robert Rosenthal, Co-President for the Foundation for Inner Peace, joins Jason Hartman today for this tenth episode special. Rosenthal shares his understanding of the ego and how one might interact with it, or believe in interacting with it. He also shares life-changing concepts about forgiveness. Rosenthal also authored, From Never-Mind to Ever-Mind.

Key Takeaways:

[3:20] A Course In Miracles, and we aren't talking about religion here.

[5:30] A course to know yourself.

[8:45] To some extent, we are all seeking security.

[11:14] "There's no such thing as a bucket list in A Course In Miracles."

[18:30] In understanding ego, ex: we never confuse ourselves with our playing piece in a game of monopoly.

[23:00] The ego is intent on its pseudo survival; it's not real, but it thinks it's real, and it needs to convince you that it's real.

[31:30] How and who do we forgive? Do we forgive Hitler?

[33:00] We want to be willing to forgive everything, even if we aren't ready.

[40:00] There is nothing anywhere else ever; the body is a limit.

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Flashback Friday, Original Release Date: May 7, 2013

Jason Hartman talks with Jed Kolko, chief economist of Trulia, about current trends in buying, selling, and new construction in real estate markets around the country. “We’re seeing the biggest increase in construction on the multi-family side,” Jed shares. He says this is definitely a recovery time in the housing markets, although there are some markets that are investor driven that may not last. One red flag still hovering is the upcoming large foreclosure wave in certain markets around the U.S. Jed also shares where consumers are looking hardest, such as the western part of the country and suburbs. There are some urban neighborhoods experiencing growth, but there is still more population growth and interest in suburban neighborhoods. Jed and Jason also discuss seasonal patterns of buying and selling.

Jed Kolko, Chief Economist and VP of Analytics, oversees Trulia's research programs. Applying a background in economic development and research methods, he transforms real estate data, economic trends, and public policy debate into digestible insights for home buyers, sellers and renters. In Jed's prior role as Associate Director and Research Fellow at the Public Policy Institute of California, he led research projects and advised policymakers and business leaders on economic, housing and technology policies.

Before his work at PPIC, Jed directed Forrester Research's consumer-technology market research, advising corporate executives on technology adoption and demand. Jed has also held positions at the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (now FHFA), the World Bank and the Progressive Policy Institute.

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Jason Hartman speaks with investment counselor Adam, who brings a few charts to our attention showcasing home prices across the U.S. These charts show median price, and where investable homes are located, the majority being a part of the Southeast U.S. housing boom. This, paired with interest rates, can help identify what is investable and where to put your money. Some fear the foreclosure crisis, but Jason and Adam express the “every deal looks great in the rearview mirror” sentiment. You can invest in your future, or wait to see all the good deals go by.

Key Takeaways:

[2:00] Just because the overall economy shows no signs of inflation does not mean that certain areas are experiencing inflation. 

[4:25] To grow anything in life requires delayed gratification.

[5:10] Are there good properties on the market right now? Always

[9:00] Based on home pricing, 90% of the market isn’t investable. 

[11:30] If you’re looking for a big foreclosure crisis this time around, you’re not going to find it. 

[15:00] People are too focused on the property; it’s a holistic asset. 

[20:00] In the rearview mirror, every deal looks fantastic. What are you waiting for?

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IDEAL = Income, Depreciation, Equity Growth, Appreciation, and Leverage. Jason Hartman discusses the multi-dimensional asset class that allows you to make money beyond the basic “buy low, sell high” investment plan that others teach. 

Jason and investment counselor, Adam, talk about the Southeast Housing Boom, a trend that will likely continue. As well, Texas and Florida seem to be growing at a rate that is outperforming everywhere else in the country. How is this housing boom defying what most think they understand about real estate markets? 

Key Takeaways:

[2:10] Why is income property, real estate, the ideal investment?

[3:40] “Buy low, sell high” is just one aspect of income property ROI.

[4:35] IDEAL, Income - Depreciation - Equity Growth - Appreciation - Leverage

[7:30] Adam explains the Southeast Housing boom in comparison to the rest of the US

[8:20] The water theory of money, water seeks its own level.

[11:00] The conspiratorial view of why divorce promotes consumerism. 

[15:45] 79% of future housing growth is likely to be in suburbia. 

[20:00] As payments go down, affordability goes up - leading ultimately to a supply shortage.

[24:00] Affordability is at a range where most new house payments sit around 19.8% of income. 

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Why can the Case-Shiller Index not always be trusted, especially if you are an investor? Jason Hartman reiterates the importance of understanding the diversity and truth to the term “local market.” 

“Every problem boils down to the money,” says Mark Moss. Mark Moss talks with Jason Hartman about his feelings on bitcoin and why it might be the most favorable currency, even over the dollar. This talk includes a quick history lesson sharing one aspect of currency evolution. As well, what will happen when the stimulus ends?

Key Takeaways:

[1:20] The most widely quoted real estate index, the Case-Shiller index, doesn’t tell you enough information. 

[4:20] Of the Case-Shiller composite 20 index, about 75% is a cyclical market. 

[9:50] Massive money flowing into the economy, 1.1 trillion dollars is what lenders did in home loans between April and June, according to Black Knight.

[13:20] 3.5 million home loans were in forbearance as of September 6, according to the MBA.

Mark Moss

[16:30] Mark speaks about market misconceptions.

[17:30] The markets; stock, real estate, gold, etc., have become disconnected. 

[19:00] What happens when the stimulus ends?

[21:30] How will this change cryptocurrency, like bitcoin? 

[24:15] What makes bitcoin superior to gold or the dollar?

[25:45] A history lesson on African cowrie/aggry beads.

[27:40] “If the people understood the banking system, there would be a revolution overnight.” Henry Ford

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Many are predicting a crash, but it's already happening in certain areas. Jason Hartman breaks down shadow demand as it coincides with the massive amount of young adults living with their parents. 

Investor, entrepreneur, and Crypto Expert, Mark Moss, returns to the show today discussing what's happening in Mexico compared to California? Moss, a California resident, shares some aspects of California that are proving problematic moving forward. Will these bills in motion and aggressive attempts to combat climate change cause a California market crash?

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Key Takeaways:

[2:45] Let'sLet's discuss shadow demand as opposed to the shadow inventory. 

[5:00] How many young adults live with their parents, right now?

[7:15] A few more end of the world predictions, anyone?

[9:30] Will there be a market crash? Well, which market?

[10:30] In the past 12-14 years, virtually no one has been building entry-level workforce housing. 

[14:00] Airport metrics are a proxy for "the bigger thing happening."

[15:00] CMBS market: CAUTION

[17:10] Jason checks in on a significant Redfin chart analyzing MLS data. 

[23:00] How much did you lose, waiting to time the market?

Mark Moss

[25:00] Why is that the power stays on in Mexico, but not in California?

[28:00] California is leading the charge on fighting back against climate change.

[31:30] And what do experts say about the cause of the fire?

[35:00] With California's chaos and the four bills in working order that could affect real estate, what will happen with the California real estate market?

[38:30] Will there be a real estate crash in 2021?

[40:10] Mark speaks about one market misconception.

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Flashback Friday, Original Release Date: July 26, 2013

James Altucher is the Managing Director of Formula Capital and Founder of Stockpickr. He writes the popular blog, "Altucher Confidential." He is also the author of the new book "Choose Yourself: Be Happy, Make Millions, Live the Dream." James first went through big publishers but now explains how viable self-publishing is and how he promotes his books.

James frequently holds Twitter chats with his followers and has even written books based on these conversations. Now he is paying people to read his new book. This strategy is already revolutionizing content marketing. James is the first person to pre-sell a book on Bitcoin. He describes his outlook on this currency and how will it affect gold's value.

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Are you expecting a market crash? Jason Hartman discusses where a market crash might occur, and it isn't in the housing market. If you're looking for loan defaults, commercial real estate is likely experiencing the most volatility. 

Russ Munson shares his story fighting the Apple with a Pear; how his logo has faced trademark challenges thanks to the tech giant, Apple. Russ Munson's investing evolved and helped him fund his business. Now his food blog success has helped shape Prepear, a healthy recipe app, but his challenges with trademark trolling have made a lot of news. 

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Key Takeaways:

[2:45] Are you thinking that there has got to be a market crash?

[5:30] If we see a market crash, it will result from much higher interest rates.

[9:20] If you're looking for mortgage loan defaults, it's not going to happen. 

Russ Munson

[17:00] Russ Munson shares how his investing evolved and how it helped fund his current business.

[19:30] The first run-in with big tech hindering online traffic was Facebook and an adjusted algorithm. 

[23:10] Starting with the backstory on the food blog, Super Healthy Kits

[28:00] What is Apple's problem with your company?

[34:00] Apple made blanket disapproval of the logo because it was confusingly similar. 

[39:00] Munson has put into practice a field test for 'confusion' and says, "no one has gone into an Apple store and asked for help making dinner."

[43:45] One of the main struggles is legal fees; small businesses having limited funds compared to enterprises the size of Apple.

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What is happening with the fifth largest economy on planet earth? Jason Hartman talks about company incentives to leave San Francisco and past laws to protect the group, not the individual. How much will California's housing market change?

Jason continues his interview with Leslie Appleton-Young as she shares data to support buyer/seller trends as emotions shift from the COVID-19 impact. The question continues to go unanswered, how will malls, retail space, and hotels change post coronavirus?

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Key Takeaways:

[1:15] The fifth-largest economy on planet earth, what's happening to their housing market?

[3:30] "As long as you're green, you're growing, as soon as your ripe you start to rot." -Ray Kroc

[5:50] Stripe Inc offers a one-time payment of $20k to their employees to move out of San Francisco, New York, and Seattle - with a 10% cut to their base salary. 

[8:50] "There's no such thing as group rights; there are only individual rights." -Ayn Rand

Leslie Appleton-Young

[13:40] What is the general tone of California, are people staying or going? 

[18:15] We've seen a considerable adaptation of technology in the real estate industry. 

[23:30] Buyers feel a sense of urgency without expecting deals, while sellers are reluctant to lower their prices. 

[29:00] Jason and Leslie discuss the lack of supply and the building restrictions as one of the leading causes for a reduced amount of new homes being built. 

[31:30] How could malls, retail space, and hotels change into residential units for affordable housing, senior centers, or homeless shelters?

[34:00] What shape will the recovery take on? V, square root, swoosh, or W?

[36:30] The work-from-home order will likely be huge for housing.

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