Real Estate Investing: Public and Private

This letter is the second installment in our series on alternative investments. You can find the first in the series here and an overview of alternative investments in a previous letter here.

Real estate is a very big sector and probably the best known of the alternative investment group to retail investors. How big is the real estate sector? Well like many things, that depends from which angle you are viewing it. The real estate sector is generally broken down into three segments: residential, commercial and industrial.

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What Trump’s Economic Policies Mean for You

In a recent edition of Forecasts & Trends, I mentioned a report by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget that projected Trump economic proposals would increase the national debt by as much as $8 trillion over four years. Today we’ll look at a different analysis, this time by the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School.

The Penn Wharton Budget Model gives us a different view of Donald Trump’s proposed economic policies. Read on to see what the major components of the policies are and the Wharton School’s analysis of how they could affect the economy and your pocketbook.

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Private Equity Investing Expands Its Reach

Historically, private equity investing has been the province of institutions and very high net worth individuals. Today, private equity is more widely available thanks to regulatory adjustments regarding investor suitability, increased transparency of the asset class in general, and the emergence of ‘fintech’ driven alternative investing platforms. These elements combine to bring access to private equity to more investors than ever before.

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