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The End of "Dumb Money": How Retail Traders Conquered Wall Street
The End of "Dumb Money": How Retail Traders Conquered Wall Street

Five years after the GameStop short squeeze, the "dumb money" narrative is dead. In this episode, we break down an exclusive CNBC report by Yun Li, K…

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There Is No Middle Class: The Binary Path to Wealth
There Is No Middle Class: The Binary Path to Wealth

Most people think wealth is a spectrum.
It isn’t.

It’s binary.

You are either building income-producing assets or selling your time to fund someone else…

3 months, 2 weeks ago

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The Trader’s Debt Manifesto: Why Negative Carry Destroys Retail Traders
The Trader’s Debt Manifesto: Why Negative Carry Destroys Retail Traders

Most retail traders don’t fail because of bad strategies—they fail because they’re trading under a permanent margin call. In The Trader’s Debt Manife…

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The Alpha Protocol: Why Biology Beats Charts in Professional Trading
The Alpha Protocol: Why Biology Beats Charts in Professional Trading

Most traders believe success comes from better indicators, faster data, or smarter analysis.
That belief is wrong.

In The Alpha Protocol, A. Cordero br…

3 months, 2 weeks ago

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The Anti-Retirement Lie: Why Buy-and-Hold Fails and Market Survival Wins
The Anti-Retirement Lie: Why Buy-and-Hold Fails and Market Survival Wins

Retirement is a lie sold to people without leverage. Work for 40 years, invest passively, and maybe you’ll be free when your body is done and time is…

3 months, 3 weeks ago

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The Asymmetric Road: How a Hazmat Driver Beat the Market
The Asymmetric Road: How a Hazmat Driver Beat the Market

A. Cordero didn’t come from capital. He came from Brooklyn projects, hazmat tanker routes, and a job where time is sold by the hour. In this episode,…

3 months, 3 weeks ago

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The Phoenix Pattern: How Failed SPACs Quietly Rebuild and Outperform
The Phoenix Pattern: How Failed SPACs Quietly Rebuild and Outperform

Most SPACs didn’t fail — they collapsed publicly.

After the 2020–2021 SPAC mania, investors watched valuations implode, sponsors disappear, and ticker…

3 months, 3 weeks ago

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The Gravity of Broke: Why Most People Never Escape Debt
The Gravity of Broke: Why Most People Never Escape Debt

Most people aren’t poor because they’re lazy.
They’re poor because they’re trapped by gravity.

In this episode, I break down why the first $100,000 is …

3 months, 3 weeks ago

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You’re Not Stuck — You’re Playing It Safe
You’re Not Stuck — You’re Playing It Safe

Most people aren’t afraid of failing.
They’re afraid of looking ordinary while trying.

That fear is exactly why they stay average.

In Risk Ordinary, A. …

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The Solitary Edge: Why Lone Wolves Dominate the Markets
The Solitary Edge: Why Lone Wolves Dominate the Markets

Markets don’t reward consensus. They punish it.

This episode dismantles the myth that success is built through constant connection, validation, and gr…

3 months, 3 weeks ago

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