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Stock market watch: Battle of major West Coast cities

Posted 05-12-2016 at 04:58 PM by The Global Citizen


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Originally Posted by bler144 View Post
Portland achieved the highest return simply b/c the buy-in point is lowest and it's been booming for several years. Personally I'm skeptical it has stable long-term valuation.

Ultimately some of (your theoretical question) is not just ROI but risk. I would say Portland has both the highest theoretical ROI because of where it sits in the west coast market but also the highest risk.

It's hard for me to imagine it growing at this sustained pace for more than another year or two.
I live in Portland. I agree 100% with your assessment. I don't know if you watch the market or are just very astute, but you capture the biggest fear that is a growing sentiment among Portlanders. #twolikesforyourpost
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