As you know, as part of the PhREI network, we decided to start a weekly roundup to share new activity from across the network. Enjoy!
Carpe Diem MD
Ian Cook of Carpe Diem MD outlines the ethical dilemmas real estate investors face. He discusses his own personal experience of renting out properties, and the ethical conflicts that have arisen from such. He invites his readers to ask themselves – do your long-term goals align with your moral compass?
Ethical Dilemmas that Physician Real Investors Experience
The Darwinian Doctor
Daniel Shin of the Darwinian Doctor offers his thoughts on whether doctors should sell or rent out their old homes if or when they move locations. There are various levels of thinking that this entails, and Dr. Shin is here to explain all of it. Take it away!
Should Doctors Sell or Rent Out Their Old Homes?
The Prudent Plastic Surgeon
You hopefully know by now that active stock investing strategies do NOT work. However, even knowing that, people continuously try to do it because it’s so attractive. Why though? Well, here are five reasons:
- The psychological reason;
- The bias reason;
- The conflict of interest reason;
- The statistical reason; and
- The chemical reason.
But, what do each of these reasons mean exactly? I’ll tell you in detail!
5 Reasons that Active Investing in Stocks is So Darn Attractive Even Though It Doesn’t Work
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