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Deed Of Trust Vs. Stock Market

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These are the differences between investing in a deed of trust and the stocks:

  • The value of a stock fluctuate hourly, and sometimes by the minute.
  • The value of a deed of trust is fixed and is always stable.
  • An owner of stock is in third lien position.
  • The owner of a trust deed is generally first or second in regards to the lien position.
  • Every stock investor is charged a fee from their stock broker.
  • A trust deed broker often charges investors no fees.
  • Stocks can be purchased and sold through brokers.
  • Trust deeds, on the other hand, are purchased and sold through brokers, but can also be purchased and sold privately at no extra charge.
  • The security position of the stock owner is shared among thousands of other holders.
  • The security position of the owner of a trust deed is not shared with anyone.
  • A is supported by conglomerate properties and equipment that are often from foreign countries (ex. warehouses, factories, port facilities, mills, ships, etc.).
  • Deeds of trust are only collateralized by real estate that occurs within the U.S., and usually by homes that are within the local area of the investor.
  • A stock is a gamble.
  • A trust deed is an investment

Although it is evident that there are many differences between trust deeds and other types of investments, one thing is for certain – a trust deed is an investment opportunity that offers you a high return with less risk.

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