DON’T DO IT! Investing in Penalty Kicks —
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You could be a team that plays poorly and should have gotten your butt kicked, but because the other team could not get the ball in the net and a little luck, you now have a chance to win the match with the PKs.
Some soccer teams will even purposely play in a manner to get PKs at the end of a match if they can.
At the end of the day, PKs are just a game of chance. In soccer, if a team has to do PKs at the end of a match, they essentially have left the entire match outcome to chance. But this game of chance is not just relegated to soccer. I see investors of all types do this every day. They play hard on their job or in the business they own, then leave their money to chance with most throwing it into the Wall Street machine and hoping …
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If you are familiar with both women’s and men’s soccer at all levels, from high school to the World Cup soccer tournament that recently ended, there is a thing called a PENALTY KICK. If you are not that familiar with soccer, hold on! You will still learn something you can talk about at your next social event — and you’ll find some value here ... The PENALTY KICK is sometimes used when an offending team’s player commits either a foul against an opposing player in the area called the penalty box OR commits what is called a “hand ball,” where an offending player’s hand touches the soccer ball when it is in the air. Think using your hands instead of your feet to move the ball — that’s a penalty kick. These penalties happen rarely during a soccer season, but they do happen. As a father who watched one of his daughters play competitive soccer from grade school through a Division I soccer program and another daughter play from grade school through high school, I have seen 9,465 soccer matches.
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• Hurricanes, earthquakes, and other events don’t happen • Another computer virus does not steal their personal information OR their money
I could go on.
But where are PKs not acknowledged? Apartment communities.
NONE OF THE “BAD 5” I just mentioned will stop a good apartment community from continuing to grow in income, returns, and value to their owners. You see, these owners/investors do NOT leave it up to chance or, in this case, PKs. They are NOT hoping. They are doing.
So, quick question: What are you doing this year, 2023, to avoid your own personal investment penalty kick?
Of course, I am exaggerating that number... I think? :)
I hope you’re not just hoping you won’t have to deal with it OR hoping it will all work out while you could be doing something about it right now.
But the most frustrating part of a soccer match, after the players compete hard for 90-plus minutes, is the penalty kicks (PKs) at the end of the match that decide the winner. If a soccer match ends in a tie, the tiebreaker is that each team gets to place the ball about 10 feet from the soccer goal net, and each team then gets five chances (or PKs) to get the ball by the opponent’s goalkeeper and into the net. The team that gets the “best of 5” chances in the net and gets the ball by the opponent’s goalkeeper wins the match. This is frustrating because you could be a team that played very well and even dominated many parts of the soccer match, but when it came down to scoring, you just could not get it done, and now your fate is up to five PKs.
If you have not seen what my top investors and I are working on right now you should. It is a great way to avoid PKs in your investment life and be an investment winner versus hopeful. Contact me for a list of what we are working on. There is never any obligation. Do what you can to avoid your investment world coming down to PKs and start your investment scoring now! –Darin
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