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Rich Dad's StockCast with Andy Tanner

Rich Dad's StockCast with Andy Tanner

著者: The Rich Dad Media Network
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Rich Dad's StockCast is a podcast that throws out all the media's useless information about the stock market and stock investing and gives you real advice and real strategies from a real teacher, Andy Tanner. Want real stock help and not the lies Wall Street is telling? This is your show.And... If you'd like to take a stock class from Andy or watch one of his FREE trainings click here to learn from the same man Robert learns from: https://www.StockCastBonus.comCopyright The Rich Dad Media Network 個人ファイナンス 経済学
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  • S3E100: Do Warren Buffett's Investing Principles Still Work Today?
    2026/06/01

    Warren Buffett's investing principles have helped build one of the greatest fortunes in financial history, but can they still succeed in today's fast-moving market?

    In this episode of Rich Dad StockCast, host Del Denney sits down with Rich Dad expert Andy Tanner to break down the investing philosophy that made Warren Buffett one of the most successful investors of all time. Together, they explore which Buffett principles remain timeless, which require adaptation, and how investors can apply them in a world shaped by AI, technology disruption, and changing market conditions.

    Andy explains why Buffett's most famous rules continue to matter: buying when others are fearful, investing only in businesses you understand, maintaining a margin of safety, and focusing on quality companies rather than speculation. He also discusses the influence of Benjamin Graham and Charlie Munger, and how Buffett evolved from buying "cigar butt" stocks to acquiring exceptional businesses at fair prices.

    You'll learn why fundamental analysis remains relevant regardless of technological change, how financial statements reveal the true health of a company, and why investor temperament often matters more than intelligence. Andy also explains Buffett's views on diversification, index funds, company moats, and the importance of developing your own circle of competence.

    This episode explores:

    • Warren Buffett's most important investing principles
    • Why buying during periods of fear creates opportunity
    • The role of margin of safety in protecting capital
    • How to evaluate business quality and competitive advantages
    • Why temperament is critical for investing success
    • The difference between investing and speculation
    • How Buffett's approach applies to modern markets

    Whether you're a beginner investor or an experienced market participant, this conversation provides practical lessons from one of history's greatest investors. It shows how timeless principles can help navigate today's complex financial landscape.

    If you want to become a more disciplined investor, make better decisions, and understand the mindset behind long-term wealth creation, this episode delivers a masterclass on Warren Buffett's investing philosophy.

    🎯 Visit https://bit.ly/3JsRdmj for access to FREE investing tools, including Andy's "Power of 6" ebook.

    00:00 Why Buffett Matters
    04:01 Timeless Principles Explained
    05:03 Valuations And Shiller PE
    07:54 Buy When Fearful
    09:14 Circle Of Competence
    14:42 Modern Markets Evolve
    15:03 Moats And Fair Prices
    18:06 Margin Of Safety
    23:06 If Buffett Restarted Today
    25:07 Temperament And Audience
    31:58 Take Action And Learn
    35:13 Closing Thoughts

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    36 分
  • S3E99: Why Cash Flow Investing Beats Chasing Stock Prices
    2026/05/25

    Cash flow investing is one of the most important concepts for building lasting wealth, yet most investors focus almost entirely on price appreciation and net worth. In this episode of the Rich Dad StockCast, host Del Denney sits down with Rich Dad expert Andy Tanner to explain why so many people accidentally "kill their golden goose" by making short-term financial decisions that destroy long-term income streams.

    Andy breaks down the difference between building net worth and building cash flow, why traditional retirement plans like 401(k)s often fail to create lasting income, and how investors can shift their thinking toward assets that continuously produce cash. He explains why many investors obsess over stock prices while ignoring the actual income-producing power of the underlying business.

    You'll learn why dividend-paying stocks, covered calls, and income-producing assets can create long-term financial stability, how emotional investing sabotages returns, and why systems matter more than predictions in the stock market. Andy also explains how professional investors use financial education, probabilities, and structured investing systems to reduce emotional decision-making and improve long-term results.

    This episode also explores the psychology behind profit-taking, the dangers of relying solely on retirement account balances, and why financially educated investors focus on ongoing income instead of temporary price gains. Andy shares real-world examples from stocks like ExxonMobil and explains how investors can use cash flow strategies to build generational wealth over time.

    If you want to understand how to build assets that consistently pay you, avoid common investing mistakes, and think more like a professional investor, this conversation offers a practical framework for achieving long-term financial freedom through cash flow.

    00:00 Introduction
    02:43 401k Kills Cashflow
    10:00 Stop Profit Taking
    11:23 Exxon Cashflow Example
    15:24 Break And Teaser
    16:21 Protect The Goose
    20:42 Systems Beat Emotions
    24:47 One Action This Week
    28:29 Final Wrap Up

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    29 分
  • S3E98: Why Financial Education Beats Stock Tips Every Time
    2026/05/18

    Financial education vs stock tips is one of the most important distinctions investors can understand, and in this episode of the Rich Dad StockCast, host Del Denney sits down with Rich Dad expert Andy Tanner to break down why relying on advice keeps investors dependent while financial education creates long-term confidence and control.

    Andy explains why asking for stock tips often reveals an education gap, and why most investors never develop real investing skill because they rely on outside opinions instead of learning how markets actually work. He also shares why Wall Street profits from investor ignorance and how many financial advisors focus on gathering assets instead of building financial intelligence.

    You'll learn the difference between advice and education, why investing knowledge lasts longer than any market cycle, and how disciplined investors think independently instead of following the crowd. Andy also explains why risk often comes from ignorance, how implementation bridges the gap between knowledge and results, and why personal responsibility matters in building wealth.

    This episode also breaks down the dangers of blindly following financial media, the limitations of average-return investing strategies, and why professional investors prioritize learning over speculation. Andy uses real-world examples, investing principles, and personal stories to explain how investors can move from dependence to financial confidence.

    If you want to stop chasing stock tips and start developing real investing skill, this conversation provides a practical framework for building financial education, independent thinking, and long-term investing discipline.

    🎯 Visit https://bit.ly/3JsRdmj for access to FREE investing tools, including Andy's "Power of 6" ebook.

    00:00 Introduction
    00:47 Why Advice Triggers Andy
    03:27 The 10K Question
    06:38 Something for Nothing Trap
    10:53 Wall Street Advice Culture
    14:35 Why Knowledge Wins
    14:55 Advice Is Lazy and Disrespectful
    19:31 Education and Implementation Gaps
    21:09 Beating the Market vs Average
    24:40 First Steps This Week
    25:46 Wrap Up and Call to Action

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    27 分
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