As Wayne Gretzky once famously said, “a good hockey player plays where the puck is, while a great hockey player plays where the puck is going to be.” This is true of every competitive endeavor:...

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This week was ‘bubble bath’ week on the Jay Garvens Show. But before you go and find your rubber ducky, keep in mind we’re talking about speculative bubbles—stock bubbles, housing bubbles, etc.—and the metaphorical baths...

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I have been broadcasting for several years now, and I’d like to think I devote more time to facts and statistics than most other broadcasters. Regular listeners will have by now acquired a robust knowledge...

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        It’s safe to say I have more experience than most when it comes to real estate investing. I’ve been investing personally for years; I regularly network with other real estate investors;...

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This week was the third part in our series titled “Serving Those Who Serve,” dedicated to, and focused on, those who have served in the military and who are interested in learning what the VA...

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            On last week’s show, we discussed the VA home loan program, its history, and my personal experience using it to acquire not only my primary dwelling but also to...

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Last week’s show, titled “Anatomy of a Mortgage,” covered many topics that are rarely associated with mortgages but which play an integral part: the home itself, the housing market, and the broader economy. This week,...

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  This economy is really booming, ain’t it? They said it would happen. All last year we heard stories of the economy finally picking up and predictions that 2015 would be the year the US...

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I’ve been offering advice on finances and mortgages for over 15 years, and have helped hundreds of individuals and families—both in person and through the radio—resolve every financial problem imaginable. In that time, I have...

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If you have been monitoring interest rates over the last several years, you may have noticed that rates don’t take a holiday during the winter months. The fourth quarter often sees a lot of activity...

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