Alternative Investments Mr. Page. Entrepreneurship one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise Speculative.

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Alternative Investments Mr. Page

Entrepreneurship one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise Speculative

Land SpeculativeIlliquid Can be expensive

Duplex Somewhat diversified Illiquid Can be expensive Rental property can be a nightmareRental property can be a nightmare (Clip from the movie Duplex) Rental property can be a nightmare

Fourplex More diversified Illiquid Can be expensive

Commodities Precious metals EnergyAgricultural Can be volatile Can be particularly valuable during economic downturns

Currency Liquid Betting the currency you own will become more valuable relative to other currencies Here is an example Here is an example

REIT More liquid than direct investing in real estate Various types ResidentialCommercial Shopping malls Offices

Protect Yourself as a Tenant “Cat Story” Video tape the apartment with the landlord before moving in Video tape the apartment with the landlord before moving out