Have you ever wondered where the ultra-wealthy are putting their money to build more wealth? Today, you’re going to find out how to invest like a billionaire.
In this episode, Cameron Christiansen and Anthony Faso are joined by Bob Fraser, co-founder of Aspen Funds and author of the upcoming book Invest Like a Billionaire: Unlocking the Wealth Secrets of the Ultra-Rich.
Bob dives into the world of alternative investments (alts) and the secrets that billionaires have been using for years to achieve higher returns with less risk, and how you can apply these strategies even with a smaller portfolio.
Bob also gives practical tips for finding the right investment sponsors and discusses why it’s never too early to start thinking like a savvy investor.
Tune in to learn how to break free from the traditional stock market mindset and start building wealth with smarter, safer investments today.
In This Episode:
– Introduction to Bob Fraser
– Private investment alternatives (alts): The secret to higher returns
– The importance of financial education in achieving long-term wealth
– What makes Bob’s book different from other financial books?
– The myth of diversification and why it’s failing average investors
– The risks involved with investing in public and private markets
– Evaluating private investment deals and selecting the right sponsors
– The power of real estate and private credit in building wealth
– Recommended portfolio allocation for the millionaires
– Bob’s advice on how to get started with alternative investments
Resources:
Invest Like a Billionaire: Unlocking the Wealth Secrets of the Ultra-Rich by Bob Fraser
Join the Infinite Wealth Study Group
Buy Becoming Your Own Banker by R. Nelson Nash
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