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The difference between high knowledge Vs low knowledge in 4min... "Why would you save $ when they're printing $?" - This question can change so many lives, yet normies spend all their time watching movies, on tik-tok, and "saving" money. You guys here... Don't give up and it's just...

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Фото профиля youpi.near 🐉
youpi.near 🐉3 лет назад

I dont like Robert Kiyosaki. He presents the problem and the solution he provides is to "Buy My Book" , what a snake oil salesman

Фото профиля 🎯 Master
🎯 Master3 лет назад

I don't agree with a lot of what he says and his salesman speech that's happening more often than ever, but there's Golden Nuggets to take from him. He's very right on his question.

Фото профиля Ole Skool
Ole Skool2 лет назад

Problem is most people have never had a significant amount of money in their account, so once they get it they are scared to let it go because they are afraid they will not get it back again, once they understand that you have to spend that money to make more, the sky is the limit!🎯

Фото профиля Eazy
Eazy2 лет назад

Problem as a beginner - have invested a bit (DCA index and BTC, 🐑stuff you know), but also saved fair bit of money over the last 4-5 years. Now realizing this is stupid, but not good/smart enough YET to trade with this amount either. Kind of a dilemma what to do with it atm

Фото профиля MichalisO
MichalisO3 лет назад

Hi! Do you still think that 28,5ish to maybe even 30k is a good “point” for a correction to maybe the support band? Thanks

Фото профиля Guillotina
Guillotina3 лет назад

where can i find this interview? you help me?

Фото профиля NANA
NANA3 лет назад

What us the next spot buy asset, loving your calls so far. Gotta feed the family with a few wins.

Фото профиля Ace
Ace3 лет назад

Great post 🔥🔥

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