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Rich Dad's StockCast with Andy Tanner

Rich Dad's StockCast with Andy Tanner

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Rich Dad's StockCast is a podcast that throws out all the media's useless information about the stock market and stock investing and gives you real advice and real strategies from a real teacher, Andy Tanner. Want real stock help and not the lies Wall Street is telling? This is your show.And... If you'd like to take a stock class from Andy or watch one of his FREE trainings click here to learn from the same man Robert learns from: https://www.StockCastBonus.comCopyright The Rich Dad Media Network Economía Finanzas Personales
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  • S3E74: The Money Habits Keeping You Broke
    Nov 24 2025

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

    Most people don't struggle with money because of a lack of income — they struggle because of the habits and behaviors that quietly destroy wealth over time. In this episode of Stockcast, Andy Tanner and Del Denny break down the core money habits that keep investors stuck, stressed, and unprepared for the future.

    You'll learn why thinking like "average investors" leads to predictable financial outcomes, how emotional decisions sabotage wealth, and why systems—not willpower—create real financial transformation. Andy explains the simple weekly routine he uses to evaluate cash flow, reduce mistakes, and stay aligned with long-term goals.

    This episode also unpacks why 2026 will be a defining year for anyone serious about their financial future—and why the habits you build now matter more than ever. Whether you're a new investor or looking to strengthen your financial discipline, these principles will help you shift your mindset, build consistency, and create real momentum.

    00:00 Introduction
    00:40 Identifying Bad Financial Habits
    02:21 Common Habits That Keep You Broke
    04:45 Understanding Sins of Omission
    07:05 The Habit of Saving and Paying Off Debt
    09:09 Transforming Your Financial Habits
    10:24 The Power of Six: Key Financial Metrics
    15:53 Building Systems for Financial Success
    21:14 Dreaming Big: Turning Dreams into Projects
    26:18 Conclusion: Your Habits Shape Your Future

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    27 m
  • S3E73: The 5 Money Traps Keeping You Poor (And How to Break Free)
    Nov 17 2025

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

    Most people stay financially average not because they're lazy — but because they follow the same habits, beliefs, and patterns as everyone else. In this episode of Stockcast, Andy Tanner and Del Denny break down the five warning signs of "average money behavior" and show you how successful investors think and act differently.

    You'll learn why average investors focus on the wrong things, how fear shapes most financial decisions, and why relying on instincts instead of education keeps people stuck in the middle class. Andy explains the mindset shift required to break out of financial mediocrity, build real investing skill, and start creating cash-flowing assets — instead of hoping the market goes your way.

    If you've ever wondered why some people build wealth while others stay stuck, this episode reveals the exact differences. These five principles will help you think like a real investor, avoid common traps, and take control of your financial future.

    00:00 Introduction
    03:08 The Importance of Financial Literacy
    11:03 Five Ways to Stop Being Financially Average
    11:12 Strategy 1: Learn Financial Literacy Outside of School
    14:50 Strategy 2: Invest for Cashflow, Not Just Growth
    17:58 Strategy 3: Use Systems, Not Emotion to Make Decisions
    21:06 Strategy 4: Get Comfortable with Uncommon Assets
    25:01 Strategy 5: Surround Yourself with High Achievers
    27:57 Conclusion: The Path to Financial Excellence

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    29 m
  • S3E72: How Smart Investors Use Leverage to Build Wealth Safely
    Nov 10 2025

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

    Leverage is one of the most powerful — and dangerous — tools in investing. Used correctly, it can accelerate your path to wealth. Used recklessly, it can destroy your portfolio overnight. In this episode of Stockcast, Andy Tanner and Del Denney break down how leverage, margin, and risk really work — and how smart investors use them safely to grow their wealth.

    You'll learn the truth about borrowing to invest, why leverage multiplies both gains and losses, and how to apply Robert Kiyosaki's Rich Dad principles to build lasting cash flow instead of gambling with debt.

    Whether you're a new trader or a seasoned investor, this conversation will teach you how to think differently about risk — not as something to fear, but as something to master.

    00:00 Introduction
    01:33 The Importance of Risk Management
    04:40 Understanding Margin and Leverage
    06:18 The Power and Responsibility of Leverage
    11:24 Practical Steps for Using Leverage
    17:11 Position Sizing and Risk Management
    26:06 Final Thoughts and Resources

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    27 m
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I love the podcast and have heard that Andy also has his own podcast that I am going to listen to. I come from reading Rich Dad, Poor Dad and Cashflow Quadrant and had an itch that needed scratched.
After taking Robert’s quiz for my “Rich Dad”, I found some of Andy’s webinars. I flew through 2-3 of them and loved the info, but didn’t have liquid money to invest in the 4-pillars course or mentors club, so I came here. I read that Andy gave away a lot of the same game on here that he does in the course and was not disappointed. The only downside is now my hunger to get the course is 10x more. Andy and Greg, please never stop being amazing humans and giving away great game!!

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