Investors who focus on income first often make poor investment moves…
alex green
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Want to achieve long-term investment success? Establishing the correct mindset – and sticking to it – is a key element in building wealth.
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Although John D. Rockefeller was the wealthiest American of all time, it’s important to consider that he didn’t experience the true wealth most Americans have today.
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In observance of Presidents Day, Alexander Green shares the reasoning of why a replica of the famous painting “Washington Crossing the Delaware” hangs in his living room.
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Don’t wait for a holiday like Thanksgiving to express gratitude. If you want to achieve true wealth, consider making it a daily habit.
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It’s easy to place blame for economic inequality, but the only way to grow your wealth is by taking control and holding yourself accountable.
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Some investors are willing and able to take the time to “grow their own tomatoes.” For others, it may make sense to use a personal money manager.
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The American Dream is alive and well. And despite media negativity and common perceptions, Americans have more to celebrate now than ever before.
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Today, we celebrate our freedoms as Americans and those who fought for them, as well as the system that allows anyone to achieve a rich life.
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The average investor vastly underperforms the market. And there are six primary factors to blame.