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The Missing Billionaires
A Guide to Making Better Financial Decisions
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Victor Haghani's "The Missing Billionaires" delves into the intriguing question of why many inherited fortunes have dwindled over time.
The book explores the crucial role of risk management in long-term wealth preservation, highlighting how both excessive and insufficient risk-taking can lead to financial ruin.
Haghani emphasizes the importance of making rational, systematic financial decisions, particularly concerning investment strategies and spending habits.
He provides a framework for readers to navigate the complexities of wealth management and achieve sustainable financial growth.
The book serves as a valuable guide for financially literate individuals seeking to optimize their investment approach and secure their financial future.
The book explores the crucial role of risk management in long-term wealth preservation, highlighting how both excessive and insufficient risk-taking can lead to financial ruin.
Haghani emphasizes the importance of making rational, systematic financial decisions, particularly concerning investment strategies and spending habits.
He provides a framework for readers to navigate the complexities of wealth management and achieve sustainable financial growth.
The book serves as a valuable guide for financially literate individuals seeking to optimize their investment approach and secure their financial future.
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Mentioned in 11 episodes
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as a book exploring how wealth disappears across generations, referencing the Vanderbilt family example.


Brett McKay

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The 6 Levels of Wealth and How to Reach Them
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, focusing on the importance of how much to invest versus what to invest in.


Victor Haghani

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Victor Haghani on Predicting the Market and Disciplined Asset Allocation | #588
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to illustrate a numerical example related to the concept of ergodicity and risk.

J. David Stein

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Where Are We Heading?
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as a personal finance book examining why there are so few "old money" billionaires.

Patrick Boyle

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How Much of a Good Thing is Too Much? Victor Haghani Interview
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when discussing his investment framework.


Victor Haghani

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Episode 4: Victor Haghani
Raccomandato da Riccardo Bronzi come una guida completa per investire in modo sensato.

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229. Victor Haghani: La Decisione d'investimento più importante di tutte (quanto investire in azioni)
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to illustrate the loss of the Vanderbilt family fortune.

Patrick Boyle

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The Biggest Wealth Transfer In History is Happening Right Now!
Citato in riferimento all'ultimo libro di Victor Agani, di cui si parlerà nell'episodio.

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228. Ha senso tenersi informati se i mercati hanno già prezzato tutto?
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in a discussion about wealth preservation and family offices.


Meb Faber

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Goldman Sachs’ Sara Naison-Tarajano - Family Office Whisperer | #590
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while discussing the number of billionaires that could have existed if certain families had invested differently.


Henrique Dubugras

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Citato da Riccardo come un libro che riassume magnificamente un modello di investimento.

229. Victor Haghani: The most important Investment Decision (how much to invest in stocks)