

Past Performance Is NOT an Indicator of Past Performance
This coming Friday we will be hosting a FaceBook Live and a LinkedIn Live session with our Partner Amy Johnson.
Join us live to ask Amy Johnson how she gets deals done. Around the United States, Amy owns self-storage, multifamily, and develops land as a partner with Y Street Capital. She has a 15-person brokerage, has developed 500 acres of land and 500,000 square feet of self-storage, and renovated several hundred apartment units over her time as an investor.Bring your questions and join us live Friday, June 7 at 3 PM Mountain Time, 5PM EDT.
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On today’s show we are taking a twist on a familiar saying. You’ve no doubt heard or read the disclaimer sentence that says past performance is not indicative of future performance. You will see that in the fine print of virtually every mutual fund, exchange traded fund, publicly traded stock and even private investment offering.
That’s kind of an obvious statement. None of us have a crystal ball and we can’t predict the future.
But on today’s show we are saying that "Past performance is not indicative of past performance."