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Dr. Mark Teague shares with us the insights he's gleaned from years working at American Express, Toyota, Sears, and as a private equity investor and operator. We talk about his book: A Working Man's Guide, and the choices that have led to his success.

Money mindset expert Pericles Rellas talks about resetting your financial thermostat in order to improve your relationship with money. We talk about 2 different Star Trek actors, Taylor Swift, and one of Louis the XV's many mistresses. We also talk index funds, dividends, and UPS. Lots of laughs and lots of learning.

Patrick Rayes is an author, founder, CEO, and software developer among other things. We talk Mag 7 stocks, Cisco then and now, internet bubble vs. AI bubble and lots more. Patrick also records electronic music and trades currencies from the environs of Lake Geneva, so we talk Forex, chocolate and crypto as well.

In our most wide-ranging conversation to date, investor relations expert Matthew Abenante talks about New York, his experiences travelling to China, IPOs, his views on short selling and quarterly reporting, his work with Lightbridge Corporation, and his love for the New York Rangers among many other things. If you have an interest in investor relations, or you just love a New York accent, this is an episode you won't want to miss.

Author, engineer, investor and founder Afshin Moshrefi talks about seasonality in markets, his early misguided adventures with Elliot Wave theory, making money with options, and lots more. He tells us how he came to create tradewave.ai and how exploring seasonality can help you invest. Lots of laughs and lots to learn in this episode. For more of Afshin, you can buy his book The 100 Year Pattern.

Certified Financial Education Instructor Paris Cluff joins the show to talk about his career in finance, insurance, and financial education as well as his adventures with precious metals, Rocket Labs (RKLB) and some small forays into Bitcoin and crypto. You can find him at pariscluff.com.

Ray Myers is a former treasury analyst who writes the substack Global Equity Briefing. He's also currently living the digital nomad lifestyle. Ray gives us some insights into his creative process, what it's like to be your own boss, and we of course talk about stocks. Ray gives us a look at how he profited from Tesla and went from being an Elon fanboy to eventually exiting his position. If you've ever dreamed about a job that allowed you to surf during the workday, or you just want insights into Uruguayan payment processors, you should give this episode a listen.

Professor, engineer, and investor Fadi Habib joins the podcast and talks about his experience as a real estate investor, an entrepreneur, and how he uses options to buy and sell quality stocks. Fadi shares the outlines of his method for making 24% a year, and along the way we mention Buffett, Peter Lynch, Tesla, Meta, Blackberry and more. For anyone interested in making money with options, this is a must-listen episode. Can poetry make you a better investor? Maybe - listen to the full episode and see for yourself.

Ian Reynolds is a former proprietary trader and foreign exchange market maker who currently runs Suberia Capital in Brisbane. In this wide-ranging conversation we dig into his early investment in Bitcoin, his fast-paced days in the FX markets in London, and even what Elon Musk and David Bowie have in common. With a career that spans decades, continents, and multiple corners of the financial world, Ian brings unique insights you won't want to miss.

Realtor and former firefighter Carl Idzinski tells us about his multi-decade investing journey. He shares stories of getting burned by a boiler room stock promoter years ago, as well as riding the Nortel rollercoaster. Carl mentions his successful investments in real estate rentals and Canadian Tire (CTC-A.TO) while discussing the merits of LNG.