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Feb 2024
44m 33s

MI Rewind: Why and How You SHOULD Invest...

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About this episode

On today’s Millennial Investing Rewind Episode, Robert Leonards chats with Chris Kawaja to learn about why and how he believes you should be investing your emergency fund, using The Ultimate Liquidity Portfolio strategy. Chris is a Stanford and Harvard graduate who worked at Goldman Sachs and Bridgewater Associates, which some may recognize as this super investor, and one of my favorite investors, Ray Dalio’s firm. Chris is also a successful entrepreneur, author, and real estate investor.


IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN

00:00 - Intro

03:39 - How money in a high-yield savings account, like an emergency fund, actually lose money over time.

06:45 - Three major finance trends that have altered the investing landscape.

09:22 - What is "The Ultimate Liquidity Portfolio” strategy? 

09:22 - How has this strategy performed in the last financial crisis?

20:51 - Is it really necessary to have a mix of stocks and bonds in your portfolio to create wealth?

40:53 - What are the "jobs" money has in one's life?

And much, much more!


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