I’m a banker turned creator.
I’ve spent 7 years helping the wealthy build and protect their capital.
Now I’m sharing what I learned - without the AUM fee or hourly price tag.
Follow if you want the insider perspective.
Knowing what investments to avoid is arguably more important than knowing which investments to buy.
Wealth is hard to build and surprisingly easy to destroy.
Missing a great opportunity costs you a return. A bad investment can cost you the whole game.
The downside is never symmetrical. Protect it accordingly.
It's okay to spend money. You should be spending money. Otherwise what are you working so hard for?
But spend on what genuinely improves your life. Not based on the opinions of others.
Buying things to impress people is the easiest way to waste money.
The wealthy use money to reinforce their identity. An avid runner shouldn't feel guilty about expensive running shoes. A passionate photographer shouldn't apologize for quality gear.
Spend on what's authentically yours. Invest the rest.
A quarter of the way to my first 100 followers.
Not a big number, but you have to start somewhere. One step at a time. This is exactly how wealth is built.
Appreciate every single one of you. We're just getting started.
Focus on getting your first $10K, then $50K, then $100K. Life and wealth are all about first downs. With enough of them, you'll eventually find the end zone.
I'm currently focused on getting my first 100 followers. Can't get to 1,000 without hitting 100 first.
Trust the process.
Crypto isn't very popular among the ultra wealthy…and it makes sense.
They've already built their wealth. The game they're playing now is capital preservation and
crypto is too far out on the risk curve for that goal.
That said, crypto still has a place in a portfolio. But outside of stablecoins, it's still searching for its product market fit. Once that's found, expect it to steal the narrative again. And that's when you'll see the ultra wealthy start to move in.
Accumulating before that shift is where the outsized returns are.
Just be prepared for the volatility that comes with it.