1004: A Real Estate Boom Is About to Hit 2024 - Episode 1004

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1184: Trump Just Changed 401(k)s Forever - Episode 1184

President Trump recently signed an executive order making it easier for investors to use their 401(k) to invest in alternative assets like crypto and real estate. On today’s show, we’re going to unpack the details of this change and what it means for you. Today’s guest, Mat Soren ...  Show more

1183: The Hidden History of the Fed & America's Inflation Crisis - Episode 1183

Inflation is eating your paycheck. Prices keep rising. But have you ever wondered who’s really pulling the strings? What's behind the rising costs at the grocery store and the gas pump? Today, we’re diving into the powerful institution at the heart of the U.S. economy — the Feder ...  Show more

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