Let's talk working smarter, not harder...
| This emmy-nominated journalist has a secret list from a former Wall Street analyst.
It contains a controversial truth about some of the richest CEOs and executives....
And what they're LEGALLY allowed to do to their own stock price.
You probably haven't heard about this, because all this activity is done "behind closed doors."
But if you look away from the stock market — and toward this "secret sector" instead — you can spot this quasi-legal activity up to 48-hours before these elites profit from their own moves.
Luckily for you, the Wall Street analyst who put this list together is pulling back the corporate veil on this shocking truth at 1 p.m. today! | | | | | | | Earlier this week, we discussed Warren Buffett's annual letter… and today we're back with Part II of the two most important takeaways for his 2021 edition.
Buffett says you're not rewarded for working harder, and really nobody in the business world is. This may sound counterintuitive to most people, especially those who do manual labor for a living.
For example, let's take two people. The first person works… say 100 hours a week. He doesn't sleep much and just works around the clock. And at the end of the year, he makes a dollar.
The next person works smart. She takes her time and studies the information needed to make money. She works three to four hours a week, if that. And at the end of the year, she makes a dollar.
In the business world, they both made $1. | | | | |
| March 1, 2021 | The first topic we'll discuss is Buffett's "always bet on America" philosophy, which he also calls "the great American tailwind."
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