| Investors, Where Can They Turn In 2010?
By Kenneth Autrey, Fund Manager
Now that the deregulation of the financial industries has spawned the mortgage meltdown and left us globally devastated, where does the typical investor turn? Without a clear understanding of how we arrived at this crash scene, it might just as easily be repeated.
Primarily, banking and big business greed was the motivating factor, initiated by a series of previous deregulations. But, don’t expect to determine partisan blame, considering the good cop, bad cop semantics that perpetuate from Washington DC. I’m afraid that blame can only be accurately placed on ignorance.
Nevertheless, real estate is always the most sound and stable place to invest. This is why banks and Wall Street targeted real estate. Real Estate was targeted because it is one of the most basic necessities in life and the most valuable. Therefore, the advantage of our present dilemma presents an excellent opportunity. The opportunity is to invest in prime real estate while values are low.
Currently our nation’s employment is made up of over 70% small business. This suggests that small grass roots business is, obviously, more in tune with the basic needs of typical Americans. How does the typical American who is once bitten and twice shy, take advantage of this opportunity without re-exposing themselves to the culprits? The answer is through private grassroots trust deed investments.
A small business like KEADA Capital Investment Fund 1 is a California trust deed portfolio. www.keadacapital.com reveals an enlightening look at how a typical investor can take control with self-directed IRA and 401k funds and get a 9-11% return, backed by current market trust deeds at a 1 to 2 leverage. KEADA Capital is not backed by tricky subjective valuations and hidden stats. KEADA Capital places the typical investor in the driver’s seat, allowing them to take control with their self directed IRA’s and 401k’s through a no penalty rollover process. Thus, the typical investor need never be exposed to Wall Street government antics again.
Trust deed investments are simple, sound, and stable. In essence, there is a tangible piece of real estate backing each investment dollar at a 1 to 2 leverage. With Wall Street, reeking havoc on retirement funds and personal investments, investors shouldn’t have to gamble with their retirement future and the future of their families. Greed is ignorance because it affects us all.
Kenneth Autrey is a principal, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Underwriter for the Manager of KEADA Capital Investment Fund I, LLC.
PRESS CONTACT:
Deborah Autrey
KEADA Capital
818-483-5800
www.keadacapital.com
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