What You and Warren Buffet Have in Common
Today we’re going to address a major concern for investors… and deliver a controversial conclusion.We have a good idea of what investors believe at any given time. We often know it before they do. We know what people actually believe… rather than what they tell a poll-taker or write down…
READ MOREHow to Build a Portfolio That Will Survive Any Crisis
Since 2008, my readers have made a fortune using the “glass half full” investment approach. I’ve urged readers of my Retirement Millionaire advisory to invest in the U.S. through stocks, real estate, and municipal bonds. I’ve repeatedly highlighted that the U.S. economy isn’t booming… but it’s doing well enough to…
READ MOREThe One Quote That Changed My Life
Her drink of choice was Johnny Walker Gold. Famous in the New York Arts Community for holding New Year’s Day parties for her extended family of writers, dancers, and singers at her old Brownstone home in Harlem, she lived and laughed and loved. Even up to her dying day, she…
READ MOREThe One and Only Priority That Matters in the End
By Luciano Del Monte We just celebrated a milestone birthday for my wife of nearly 38 years. She’s the best thing that ever happened to me. Really. Somehow when I say that in this day and age, with people my age who are jumping off ‘the marriage ship’, it’s kind…
READ MOREOne Big Lesson From A Book… Can Make a Huge Difference in Your Life
“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.” –Charles William Eliot As an avid reader and learner, many books provide me with a number of immediately-applicable lessons. As evidenced by the dog-eared pages, highlighting,…
READ MOREWhy We Lied to Our Kids
Five years ago, Bill Bonner, my friend and business partner, asked me to speak to a group of about 50 old, wealthy white people meeting in an exclusive beach resort. He wanted me to discuss “the challenge of intergenerational wealth.” What the heck is intergenerational wealth? It’s the wealth you’ve…
READ MOREHow To Make a Great Living By Not Charging For What You Do
When I started in the technology consulting business way back when I lived in Chicago, I charged $40 per hour. I remember a guy telling me once how reasonable that was. I also remember that, at that time, I thought his reaction was a good thing. After all, who doesn’t…
READ MOREThe Simple Secret to My Success in Life
What’s my secret? Friends at home in Florida think that I have some sort of “Golden Touch.” They want to know my secret to repeatedly making great investment decisions. Usually, I just shrug off their questions without much of an answer. “Just good luck,” I’ll say. Or something like that.…
READ MOREThe Big Steps to Change Your Life
“Hey,” he said, stopping me in the hallway at the Fitness Business Summit where I had just presented, “I’ve got something just for you. Stay right here!” When my friend, the high-energy mixed martial artists warrior, Martin Rooney, tells you to stay put, you listen. As one of the world’s…
READ MOREHow to Escape the Dead-End Middle Class
Escape the dead-end middle class by taking charge of your financial future by creating capital that compounds over time… here’s how.
READ MOREThe No. 1 Thing to Do When Setting Up Your Family
We would all like to have a family that supports each other… works together for the good of all… and creates a lasting legacy. But what makes family members want to do that? This is a question you will need to answer at some point. That’s because a family office…
READ MORE3 Ways to Grow Your Business
Every morning during one of my daily readings I review one of the Kekich Credos. Some are motivational, others health related, and some are good kick-butt mindset tips. My favorites are the hardcore business ones, like #19. It states, “Use leverage with ideas (the ability to generalize is the key…
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