✅ Yes, you can experience a total loss
✅ Yes, it's likely more prevalent in private vs public markets
❌No shortage of volunteers to manage your money.
❓Do returns compensate for the risk ❓
✅ Yes, you can experience a total loss
✅ Yes, it's likely more prevalent in private vs public markets
❌No shortage of volunteers to manage your money.
❓Do returns compensate for the risk ❓
This is the third in a multi-part thread 🧵 series on how GPs and LPs split profits.
This one focuses on American vs. European waterfalls.
Please share if you find this valuable 🙏🙏🙏
This is the third in a multi-part thread 🧵 series on how GPs and LPs split profits.
This one focuses on American vs. European waterfalls.
Please share if you find this valuable 🙏🙏🙏
The untapped frontier for further growth: packaging it up in a pretty (liquid) wrapper and offering private credit to retail investors.
The untapped frontier for further growth: packaging it up in a pretty (liquid) wrapper and offering private credit to retail investors.
Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃
Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃
Example: A Class B property that was worth $22.2M at the peak in 2021-2022 is now worth as little as $18.1M (assuming NOI remained the same)
Example: A Class B property that was worth $22.2M at the peak in 2021-2022 is now worth as little as $18.1M (assuming NOI remained the same)
➡️ go to tactiq dot io to transcribe a video from a YT link
➡️copy the output to chatGPT and ask to summarize.
It's all free, btw.
➡️ go to tactiq dot io to transcribe a video from a YT link
➡️copy the output to chatGPT and ask to summarize.
It's all free, btw.
But if you invest in retail, you'll want to read it.
We’ll discuss why it’s important to evaluate these three things:
1. Location and market demographics.
2. Tenant quality and lease terms.
3. Financial assumptions.
But if you invest in retail, you'll want to read it.
We’ll discuss why it’s important to evaluate these three things:
1. Location and market demographics.
2. Tenant quality and lease terms.
3. Financial assumptions.
It’s only after you become a parent that it all starts making sense — turn your brain off and just do it.
It’s only after you become a parent that it all starts making sense — turn your brain off and just do it.
Grocery-shadowed retail, major market, entry cap rate around 7%, attractive assumable loan (fixed, low rate, amortizing), decent promote over 8% pref (and pref should be paid current with cash flow), reasonable fees.
Grocery-shadowed retail, major market, entry cap rate around 7%, attractive assumable loan (fixed, low rate, amortizing), decent promote over 8% pref (and pref should be paid current with cash flow), reasonable fees.
“Irreplaceable location. Own a piece of Seattle history”
“Irreplaceable location. Own a piece of Seattle history”
This is one of the metrics we look at when analyzing private credit funds.
In today’s article, we discuss the outlier on the left - $KBDC
This is one of the metrics we look at when analyzing private credit funds.
In today’s article, we discuss the outlier on the left - $KBDC
One shortcoming of showing this in the format presented is the relative scale of two circles: it’s not easily discernible, and makes it hard to tell that there is a staggering $1.7 trillion deficit
One shortcoming of showing this in the format presented is the relative scale of two circles: it’s not easily discernible, and makes it hard to tell that there is a staggering $1.7 trillion deficit
Today I was mistaken for an undergrad student by 2 freshmen doing a class project on college campus.
Why? I was wearing baggy jeans and generally looked like a homeless person.
I graduated ~20 yrs ago.
This is called positive reinforcement
Today I was mistaken for an undergrad student by 2 freshmen doing a class project on college campus.
Why? I was wearing baggy jeans and generally looked like a homeless person.
I graduated ~20 yrs ago.
This is called positive reinforcement
https://www.ft.com/content/ce143f05-aaa1-4aad-8ed7-0d6321753d10
https://www.ft.com/content/ce143f05-aaa1-4aad-8ed7-0d6321753d10
Trick question. The right answer: "It depends"
Example: these 👇are two public BDCs (business development companies), we compared data for the last twelve months (LTM).
Trick question. The right answer: "It depends"
Example: these 👇are two public BDCs (business development companies), we compared data for the last twelve months (LTM).