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  • S3E86: Why Successful Investors Use Mentors and Teams to Build Wealth
    2026/02/23

    Investing mentors and teams are the hidden strategy that separates average investors from elite investors.

    In this episode of Rich Dad StockCast, host Del Denney sits down with Rich Dad expert Andy Tanner to explain why most people struggle with investing—and why the problem is not lack of information, but lack of guidance.

    Many new investors try to learn through books, videos, and trial and error. According to Andy Tanner, professionals don't do that. They build teams, learn from mentors, and compress decades of experience into a few years.

    You'll learn why looking for deals first is a mistake and why successful investors focus on finding the right people instead. Andy shares how mentorship changed his own financial path, how Robert Kiyosaki influenced his investing journey, and why community and accountability dramatically improve investment decision-making.

    In this episode you will discover:
• Why most investors fail by trying to do it alone
• How mentors help you avoid expensive investing mistakes
• The difference between education and guided learning
• How to identify the right financial mentors
• Why wealthy investors rely on teams, advisors, and coaching environments

    This matters now because information has never been easier to access — yet successful investing still depends on experience, judgment, and pattern recognition. The right mentor helps you develop those skills faster and with less risk.

    If you want to improve your investing results, start by changing who you learn from.

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

    00:00 Introduction
    01:44 The DIY Trap: How School Trains Us to Invest Alone
    03:02 Andy's Origin Story: Rich Dad Poor Dad and the Real Lesson on Mentorship
    06:44 Stop Chasing Deals—Start Finding 'Rich Dads' (Mentors)
    08:41 Mentors in Real Life: Kiyosaki's Team, 'Unfair Advantage,' and Core People
    13:06 Build Your Team Practically: Advisors, Remote Mentors, and Who to Avoid
    15:56 Pay for Mentorship: The $10K Shadowing Story That Led to the First Deal
    20:01 Community That Works: Standards vs Rules (Coach K, Blair Singer)
    24:52 One Action This Week: Inventory Your Mentors + Join a Mentorship Environment
    26:26 Final Takeaway: Success Leaves Clues—The Best Investors Never Work Alone

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    28 分
  • S3E85: Is There an AI Stock Bubble? How Smart Investors Evaluate AI
    2026/02/16

    AI stock bubble concerns are rising as valuations surge and headlines dominate financial media. On this episode of the Rich Dad StockCast, host Del Denney and Rich Dad advisor Andy Tanner break down what investors must understand before committing capital to artificial intelligence.

    Rather than guessing which company will win, Andy explains how disciplined investors analyze hype cycles, identify real value, and avoid emotional decision-making. He defines what a market bubble actually is, why bubbles burst during cash-flow pressure, and why today's AI cycle shares similarities — and major differences — with the dot-com era

    You will learn:

    -How investors distinguish speculation from productive technology

    -Why infrastructure companies may benefit more than AI developers

    -How energy, data centers, and supply chains drive real profits

    -Why layoffs and stock buybacks may signal a major economic shift

    -How ownership and cash flow matter more than stock price

    This episode shows how to participate in AI's economic transformation without becoming a casualty of inflated expectations. As automation accelerates and labor economics change, investors who understand valuation, ownership, and cash flow will be positioned to benefit while others react emotionally.

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

    00:00 Introduction
    01:57 What a Market Bubble Really Is (and How Bubbles Burst)
    03:46 The 'Levi Strauss' AI Trade: Picks, Shovels & Data Centers
    07:06 Dot-Com vs. AI: What's the Same, What's Different?
    09:37 The Real Bottleneck: Power, Grid Limits & Nuclear/Uranium Plays
    12:21 What Could Go Wrong? Job Disruption, UBI, and the Human Cost
    16:08 Break + How to Invest in AI Without Getting Wrecked
    17:16 Strategy: Buybacks, Layoffs, and Why Cash Flow Matters
    22:22 The Big Shift: From Labor to Ownership (A Potential Market Boom)
    25:48 Robots, Regulation, and the Future of Everyday Life
    30:59 Final Takeaways: Discipline, Ownership, and Closing Remarks

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    32 分
  • S3E84: How to Build Cash Flow Investing in Stocks
    2026/02/09

    Cash flow investing in stocks means earning income from your investments instead of waiting for prices to rise. Investors generate this income through dividends and options strategies that pay regularly. Understanding this approach helps you build financial freedom without relying on market speculation.

    Cash flow investing in stocks sits at the center of real financial freedom. In this episode of Rich Dad StockCast, host Del Denney talks with Rich Dad expert Andy Tanner about why income—not appreciation—creates lasting wealth.

    Most investors chase stock prices and hope markets go up. Andy explains why that strategy keeps people stuck. Instead, he shows how disciplined investors build reliable income streams using dividends, covered calls, and option premiums. You learn how to treat stocks like businesses that pay you, rather than lottery tickets that might rise in value.

    Andy breaks down why net worth often fails in real life, why appreciation alone does not produce financial security, and how reinvesting cash flow accelerates compounding. He also explains the "goose that lays golden eggs" concept: wealthy investors buy assets that produce income, then use that income to buy more assets.

    You'll discover:
    • How dividends create consistent monthly income
    • How options strategies generate additional cash flow
    • Why cash flow compounds faster than capital gains
    • The mindset shift from speculation to ownership

    This conversation matters now because investors face volatile markets, rising automation, and changing economic conditions. Andy explains why building income-producing assets gives you control regardless of market direction.
    If you want to stop guessing and start building dependable income, this episode provides a practical roadmap to becoming an investor rather than a speculator.

    00:00 Introduction
    01:59 The Goose That Lays Golden Eggs Analogy
    06:10 Cashflow vs. Net Worth
    07:36 The Value of Operational Earnings
    11:37 The Misconception of Capital Gains
    13:23 The Rewarding Nature of Work
    18:14 The Impact of AI on Work
    19:51 The Discipline of Investing
    20:38 Practical Steps to Build Cash Flow with Stocks
    20:49 Understanding Dividends and Their Importance
    24:58 Maximizing Returns with Covered Calls
    31:15 The Future of Investing with AI and Automation
    35:25 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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

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    Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered as financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or engage in any financial activity.

    The content presented here is based on the speaker's personal opinions and research, which may not always be accurate or up-to-date. Financial markets and investments carry inherent risks, and individuals should conduct their own research and seek professional advice before making any financial decisions.

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    36 分
  • S3E83: The Wealth Lessons Robert and Kim Taught Off the Record
    2026/02/02

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

    If you've been consuming financial content but not seeing real results, this episode of Stockcast will challenge how you think about wealth, growth, and who you're becoming in the process. In this conversation, Andy Tanner reflects on powerful lessons learned from years of working closely with Robert Kiyosaki and Kim Kiyosaki—insights that go far beyond what's written in books.

    You'll hear why personal transformation always comes before financial results, why strategy alone isn't enough, and how identity, mindset, and action determine long-term success. The discussion explores the idea that wealth isn't something you chase—it's something you grow into by changing how you think, decide, and act every day.

    This episode also calls out one of the biggest traps in modern financial education: passive consumption. Watching videos, reading books, and following experts can feel productive, but without action, none of it creates wealth. Andy explains why progress requires participation, responsibility, and a willingness to apply what you learn.

    If you've ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure why knowledge hasn't translated into results, this episode offers a needed reset. It's not about doing more—it's about becoming the kind of person who builds wealth naturally.

    00:00 Introduction
    01:31 The Importance of Action Over Consumption
    04:49 Lessons from Kim Kiyosaki
    12:48 Understanding Risk and Control
    19:31 Application of Lessons in Investing
    20:20 The Power of 'Be, Do, Have'
    22:38 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
    25:19 The Importance of Identity and Beliefs
    30:10 Understanding Cash Flow
    36:52 Final Thoughts and Next Steps

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    39 分
  • S3E82: Why the 401(k) Could Be the Biggest Retirement Trap in America
    2026/01/26

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

    If you've ever trusted the retirement system to protect your future, this episode of Stockcast will challenge that assumption. Andy Tanner breaks down how the modern retirement system—especially the rise of the 401(k)—was never intentionally designed to create financial security for individuals. Instead, it evolved through incentives that quietly shifted risk from institutions to everyday investors.

    In this conversation, you'll learn how Wall Street fees, limited control, and a lack of financial education have left many people feeling uncertain about retirement—even after years of doing everything they were told was "right." Andy explains why following traditional advice often leads to frustration, why volatility hurts individual investors more than institutions, and how misunderstanding cash flow and risk can limit long-term freedom.

    Rather than focusing on fear or predictions, this episode is about awareness and clarity. You'll be encouraged to ask better questions, understand how financial systems really work, and recognize where control over your money actually lies. The discussion also highlights why relying solely on paper assets may restrict flexibility and why financial intelligence matters more than blind participation.

    If you want to take a more intentional approach to retirement and investing—one built on understanding rather than assumptions—this episode will help you rethink the path you're on.


    00:00 Introduction
    00:56 The Passion Behind the Critique
    04:18 Historical Context of the 401k
    08:12 The Birth of the 401k Legislation
    18:59 The Accidental Revolution
    25:09 Breakdown of 401k Players
    26:49 The Financial Impact of Pensions
    29:43 The Hidden Costs of 401ks
    30:21 The Problem with Wall Street Fees
    34:18 The Origin and Evolution of 401ks
    38:20 The Importance of Financial Education
    44:39 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    46 分
  • S3E81: The Questions Every Investor Is Afraid to Ask (Answered)
    2026/01/19

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

    Many investors feel uncertain—not because they lack intelligence, but because they've been taught to ask the wrong questions about money. In this episode of Stockcast, Andy Tanner breaks down what really builds confidence in investing and why guessing, gambling, and reacting to headlines rarely lead to long-term success.

    You'll learn how experienced investors think differently, why confidence isn't luck or timing, and how having a clear process changes everything. Andy explains how the right questions lead to better decisions, reduced stress, and more consistent results—regardless of market conditions. Instead of chasing tips or predictions, this conversation focuses on developing financial intelligence, discipline, and systems that allow you to invest with intention.

    This episode is especially valuable if you've ever wondered whether you're doing things "wrong," felt overwhelmed by conflicting advice, or struggled to trust your own decisions. You'll gain clarity on how to evaluate opportunities, manage risk, and stay grounded when markets get noisy.

    If your goal is to stop second-guessing yourself and start investing with confidence and control, this episode offers a practical mindset shift that can transform how you approach money.

    00:00 Introduction
    02:04 Starting with Basic Investment Questions
    02:37 Is Now a Good Time to Invest?
    07:10 Understanding Losses and Risks
    09:53 Risk Management Strategies
    13:52 Star Trek and Risk Management
    16:28 Do I Need a Lot of Money to Start Investing?
    16:49 The Rich Invest as if They Had No Money
    22:14 The Importance of Knowledge and Discipline in Investing
    24:32 Building Confidence Without Gambling
    32:12 The Power of Mentorship and Practice
    33:55 Wrapping Up and Final Thoughts

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    35 分
  • S3E80: The Difference Between Amateur and Professional Investors
    2026/01/12

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

    Most investors think success comes from finding the right stock or timing the market perfectly. In reality, the biggest difference between amateur and professional investors isn't prediction—it's process, discipline, and risk management. In this episode of Stockcast, Andy Tanner breaks down how professionals approach investing and why guessing, hoping, and reacting to headlines often lead to costly mistakes.

    You'll learn why amateurs focus on outcomes while professionals focus on systems, how managing risk matters more than chasing returns, and why consistency beats emotional decision-making over time. Andy explains how professional investors use rules, structure, and repeatable strategies to stay profitable in volatile markets instead of relying on luck.

    This conversation also highlights why most people lose money not because markets are unfair, but because they lack a clear plan. Whether you're new to investing or looking to sharpen your approach, this episode provides a practical framework to help you think more clearly, act more confidently, and invest with intention.

    If you want to stop guessing and start investing like a professional, this episode will change how you approach money, markets, and long-term wealth.

    00:00 Introduction
    00:41 The Wisdom of Robert Kiyosaki
    01:41 The Importance of Continuous Learning
    03:21 Defining Professionalism in Investing
    06:17 Processes and Risk Management
    08:36 The Pre-Flight Checklist for Investors
    14:24 Managing Risk: Diversification vs. Hedging
    18:44 The Importance of Cash Flow
    19:41 Risk Management: Amateurs vs. Professionals
    21:41 The Value of Learning
    25:48 The Education Continuum
    29:26 Proficiency in Investing
    32:23 Final Thoughts and Resources

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    34 分
  • S3E79: How the Rich Make Money in Every Market Condition
    2026/01/05

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

    Most investors are taught one strategy: buy and hope the market goes up. But what happens when markets stall, fall, or move sideways? In this episode of Stockcast, Andy Tanner breaks down why that traditional approach keeps people stuck—and how wealthy investors generate income in any market condition.

    You'll learn the critical difference between chasing price and building cash flow, why Wall Street profits when investors stay uninformed, and how dividends, premiums, and time decay create income without relying on market direction. Andy explains why 401(k)s are designed for liquidation—not income—and why ownership, systems, and financial intelligence matter more than predictions.

    This conversation reframes investing from speculation to production. Instead of guessing where prices will go next, you'll discover how professional investors focus on owning the work, managing risk, and creating consistent cash flow that pays whether markets are up, down, or flat.

    If you want to stop reacting to market swings and start investing with confidence and control, this episode will change how you think about money.

    00:00 Introduction
    01:59 The Problem with Traditional Investing
    04:07 The Value of Operational Earnings
    08:22 The Flaws of 401(k) and Wall Street
    12:28 Hidden Fees in 401(k) Statements
    15:25 Strategies for Different Market Conditions
    16:41 Dividend Strategies and Inflation Benefits
    17:32 Real Estate and Forced Appreciation
    19:46 Stock Trading Systems and Strategies
    21:02 Profiting in Down Markets
    23:57 Insurance and Put Options
    26:44 Making Money in Sideways Markets
    29:45 Finding Mentors and First Steps in Financial Education
    32:16 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    33 分