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Ted Oakley, Managing Partner and Founder of Oxbow Advisors, joins Julia La Roche on episode 253 to discuss the economy and markets.Sponsor: This episode is brought to you by Monetary Metals. https://monetary-metals.com/julia In this episode, Ted discusses the concerning deterioration in economic indicators despite ongoing investor complacency, warning that earnings expectations are too optimistic while market multiples remain elevated. He shares his approach to maintaining significant liquidity (currently 55%) while selectively investing in value opportunities like consumer staples. Ted also explains his gold strategy, with bullion as a permanent currency hedge and miners as tradable assets. The conversation concludes with insights from his new book "Second Generation Wealth," where he emphasizes the importance of letting children experience financial independence and adversity before introducing them to family wealth.With more than forty years of experience in advising high-net-worth clients in the investment industry, Oakley implements the firm's proprietary investment strategies and the “Oxbow Principles” to provide a unique investment perspective. He is a frequent guest on FOX Business News, Bloomberg Radio, KITCO News, Cheddar TV, Yahoo Finance, and many more. Oakley is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and a Certified Financial Planner (CFP). He is a member of the Austin Society of Financial Analysts. He is also a Partner of Herndon Plant Oakley Ltd., an investment company. He is a Board Member of Texas State Aquarium, American Bank, and American Bank Holding Company. Mr. Oakley is a United States Army Veteran. Oakley began his career in Dallas, Texas, over 35 years ago. He is the author of nine books: You Sold Your Company, $20 Million and Broke, Rich Kids Broke Kids – The Failure of Traditional Estate Planning, Crazy Time – Surviving the First 12 Months after Selling Your Company, Wall Street Lies, Danger Time, My Story, The Psychology of Staying Rich, and Your Money Mentality. Oakley's primary philanthropic interest is helping children. He is Chairman Emeritus and Founder of the Foster Angels of South Texas, the largest foster child foundation in South Texas, as well as Chairman Emeritus and Founder of Austin, Texas-based Foster Angels of Central Texas. Also, President and Founder of Advocates for Foster Children Foundation.Links:Oxbow Advisors: https://oxbowadvisors.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@OxbowAdvisorsX: https://x.com/Oxbow_AdvisorsBook: https://www.amazon.com/Second-Generation-Wealth-What-Want/dp/1966629168Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction and welcome0:32 Big picture macro view - deterioration and complacency 2:05 Explaining market complacency despite bearish sentiment 3:21 Liquidity and portfolio positioning 4:45 Appropriate liquidity levels by age group 7:42 Boomers' over-allocation to stocks 8:47 Value Line Investment Survey as a market indicator 10:52 Scaling into investments during market downturns 11:55 Fully invested vs. current 55% liquid strategy 14:09 Market risks: shrinking corporate margins and multiples 16:05 Market decline without recession possibility 17:05 Recent market movement - another chance for liquidity 18:35 Q1 GDP insights and market end-of-month action 19:48 Preparing for potential market scenarios 21:26 Retail buyers and leverage in current market recovery 22:35 Current investment opportunities - consumer staples and value24:48 Gold strategy - bullion as currency hedge vs. miners as trades27:45 Gold's purchasing power preservation over time 30:10 Treasury strategy - staying under two years to maintain control31:36 US fiscal situation and future outlook 33:58 Second Generation Wealth - inheritance and teaching kids about money 36:17 Helping children develop self-esteem and independence 39:16 The importance of adversity and work ethic for children 41:37 Setting an example - treating everyone equally 44:13 Parting thoughts
Ted Oakley, Managing Partner and Founder of Oxbow Advisors, joins Julia La Roche on episode 226 to share his perspective on the biggest challenges facing investors in 2025. Oakley discusses the potential collision between high government debt levels and rising interest rates. He expresses concerns about the new administration's economic plans sparking inflation, and the difficulties in refinancing government debt given budget shortfalls. Oakley also shares his market outlook, highlighting risks around investor complacency, the popularity of passive investing, and the importance of maintaining liquidity. He provides insights from his decades of investing experience, including how he navigated previous turbulent markets. Oakley also previews his upcoming book on generational wealth and the lessons learned from his own upbringing. With more than forty years of experience in advising high-net-worth clients in the investment industry, Oakley implements the firm's proprietary investment strategies and the “Oxbow Principles” to provide a unique investment perspective. He is a frequent guest on FOX Business News, Bloomberg Radio, KITCO News, Cheddar TV, Yahoo Finance, and many more. Oakley is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and a Certified Financial Planner (CFP). He is a member of the Austin Society of Financial Analysts. He is also a Partner of Herndon Plant Oakley Ltd., an investment company. He is a Board Member of Texas State Aquarium, American Bank, and American Bank Holding Company. Mr. Oakley is a United States Army Veteran. Oakley began his career in Dallas, Texas, over 35 years ago. He is the author of nine books: You Sold Your Company, $20 Million and Broke, Rich Kids Broke Kids – The Failure of Traditional Estate Planning, Crazy Time – Surviving the First 12 Months after Selling Your Company, Wall Street Lies, Danger Time, My Story, The Psychology of Staying Rich, and Your Money Mentality. Oakley's primary philanthropic interest is helping children. He is Chairman Emeritus and Founder of the Foster Angels of South Texas, the largest foster child foundation in South Texas, as well as Chairman Emeritus and Founder of Austin, Texas-based Foster Angels of Central Texas. Also, President and Founder of Advocates for Foster Children Foundation. 00:00 Introduction and welcome 01:52 Macro outlook: debt vs interest rates 04:42 Inflation concerns with new administration 06:30 Challenges refinancing government debt 09:17 Markets driven by rumors over fundamentals 11:12 Government's economic impact; recession risks 15:54 Oakley's past performance in turbulent markets 19:11 Risks of passive investing given demographics 22:05 Market complacency and emotional investing 25:23 Finding value in stable dividend stocks 28:04 Views on Bitcoin as speculation 31:47 Fed's interest rate dilemma 34:12 Potential paths out of US debt problem 37:29 Recession risks from spending cuts 39:16 Maintaining high liquidity given risks 42:10 Upcoming book on generational wealth 46:40 Instilling work ethic despite wealth 49:41 Closing thoughts on balance and liquidity
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Ted Oakley, Managing Partner and Founder of Oxbow Advisors, joins Julia La Roche on episode 191 to discuss the economy and markets. With more than forty years of experience in advising high-net-worth clients in the investment industry, Oakley implements the firm's proprietary investment strategies and the “Oxbow Principles” to provide a unique investment perspective. He is a frequent guest on FOX Business News, Bloomberg Radio, KITCO News, Cheddar TV, Yahoo Finance, and many more. Oakley is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and a Certified Financial Planner (CFP). He is a member of the Austin Society of Financial Analysts. He is also a Partner of Herndon Plant Oakley Ltd., an investment company. He is a Board Member of Texas State Aquarium, American Bank, and American Bank Holding Company. Mr. Oakley is a United States Army Veteran. Oakley began his career in Dallas, Texas, over 35 years ago. He is the author of nine books: You Sold Your Company, $20 Million and Broke, Rich Kids Broke Kids – The Failure of Traditional Estate Planning, Crazy Time – Surviving the First 12 Months after Selling Your Company, Wall Street Lies, Danger Time, My Story, The Psychology of Staying Rich, and Your Money Mentality. Oakley's primary philanthropic interest is helping children. He is Chairman Emeritus and Founder of the Foster Angels of South Texas, the largest foster child foundation in South Texas, as well as Chairman Emeritus and Founder of Austin, Texas-based Foster Angels of Central Texas. Also, President and Founder of Advocates for Foster Children Foundation. https://oxbowadvisors.com/ 00:00 Introduction and welcome Ted Oakley 1:31 Macro picture, a slow disintegration 3:06 Federal Reserve 5:30 State of the Middle Class 7:00 A September rate cut? 08:32 Conversations with clients about the economy 11:31 The average person's exposure to stocks is too high, building balanced portfolios 15:30 Similarities/differences between 2000 and today 17:40 The evolution of the market and rise of passive investing 19:30 Cash position 21:20 10-Year Treasury 23:48 Opportunities — cutting back on tech stocks, investing in pharmaceuticals 25:20 Gold 27:20 When to sell your winners 31:25 Staying rich with a balanced portfolio 33:50 Second, third generation wealth 39:40 Best and worst years personally
Welcome back to the team room! Jay Dorleus is a 20 year United States Army Veteran, Green Beret, and the mastermind behind @GreenBeretChronicles and teamed up with Aaron in the brand new @TheWarRoom2024 !!!Aaron, Jay and Trent have a great conversation covering a ton of topics. We hope you enjoy this one and thanks as always for your support!!! Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background02:25 The Importance of Open and Honest Conversations04:20 The Responsibility of Military Influencers09:26 The Impact of Social Media13:37 The Role of Mentorship27:42 The Importance of Humility and Sharing Failures29:07 Using Your Platform to Inspire and Motivate30:07 Taking Small Steps and Staying Focused38:35 Investing in Yourself and Committing to Your Goals44:45 The Potential of the Younger GenerationJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9aFBBZoBcQk8UUN_pO7nDA/joinCollabs:Ones Ready - OnesReady.com 18A Fitness - Promo Code: 1ReadyAlpha Brew Coffee Company - Promo Code: ONESREADYATACLete - Follow the URL (no promo code): ATACLeteCardoMax - Promo Code: ONESREADYDread River - Promo Code: ONESREADY Eberlestock - Promo Code: OR10Hoist - Promo Code: ONESREADYTrench Coffee Company - Promo Code: ONESREADYThe content provided is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The host, guests, and affiliated entities do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information provided. The use of this podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship, and the...
Derek Johnson is a United States Army Veteran, Retired, DV. 1776 nation which is thedocuments.info, where breaks down the covert operation that is going on right now. Derek is also a 2 time Billboard Hit Artist and Songwriter, Derek is best known for his two Billboard Hits "Real Cool Kinda Hot" and "Right Beer Right. Derek begins the conversation explaining how we are still on track with the plan and the operation to clean out the bad guys is on going. The [DS] is not in control of the country, Trump is the commander and chief and we are now running on COG. The residents term is part of the plan, this is Trumps 2nd term to wake the people up. If the military was used to remove the [DS] players it would have been seen as a coup. The people must take back this country, the plan is working on schedule. The [DS] will attempt to fight back but it will fail.
If you or a loved one is interested in joining a Gulf War Illness (GWI) study/trial, please complete the Recruitment Registry Form. https://redcap.nova.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=Y9YF8JJWJRK8HEKL%20&_gl=1*1plljqo*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE3MDc5MTgwMzIuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1JeWNyUXVfcXFoQU1WU1pCYUJSM3AyQWRBRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0s1NWZEX0J3RQ..*_gcl_au*MTg2NjgwMDQ4Ni4xNzA3MTQwNzgx In this episode, Haylie Pomroy is joined by 1st Lt. Dan Rice, a United States Army Veteran who uses his own experiences to help other veterans improve their health. They discuss the unique nutritional needs of military personnel, particularly those dealing with chronic illnesses such as Gulf War Illness. Together, they explore the health issues our servicemen face, including poor nutrition during and after their service and the critical role of proper nourishment in repairing their slowed metabolism. 1st Lt. Dan Rice also shares how his career and his late wife's impact have shaped his current focus on using food as medicine. He emphasizes how nutritional plans can be customized to help veterans overcome their unique health challenges. 1st Lt. Daniel Rice is a nutritional coach and military veteran who uses his own experiences to help other veterans improve their health through nutrition. With a deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by veterans, he emphasizes the healing power of food. Daniel provides personalized coaching to help veterans make healthy dietary choices, enhancing their physical and mental well-being. His approach is empathetic and dedicated, focusing on guiding veterans through the demands of military life and their transition to civilian life. Daniel is committed to supporting veterans in achieving optimal health and longevity through the power of nutrition. If you are interested in scheduling a meeting with Dan, please email him at Dan.Rice60@yahoo.com —------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you for tuning in to the Hope and Help For Fatigue and Chronic Illness Podcast. Sign up today for our newsletter.
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Dan Brown is a United States Army Veteran turned Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist(CSCS) with a deep passion for making strength and conditioning attractive and accessible to everyone. He loves working with clients that are looking to improve their quality of life through proper exercise and nutrition. In addition, Dan has experience working with athletes ranging from middle school, all the way to the collegiate level across multiple sports. His love for all things health and fitness started almost 20 years ago when he was an out of shape college student that decided to join the Army. The discovery of that passion for fitness changed the trajectory of his life for the better. Dan wholeheartedly believes that maximizing a person's physical capabilities is part of the equation to achieving the best version of themselves. This is why Dan has chosen to make Strength and Conditioning and Coaching his life's work. Learn more about working with me Shop my masterclasses (learn more in 60-90 minutes than years of dr appointments for just $19.99) Follow me on IG Learn more about working with Dan Follow Dan on IG
Casey Stubbs is a 9 ½ year United States Army Veteran and married father of nine. He is an entrepreneur, a leader in his local church, and is a successful business owner, trader, and author. That, however, wasn't always the case. Casey's compelling broke-dad to seven-figure trading education business story will captivate and inspire you. He loves to share his failures with others because he believes that is where the most growth and character-building takes place. Casey is dedicated to helping people from all walks of life fulfill their financial dreams, while also achieving financial freedom. Helping others is at the heart of all that drives Casey on a daily basis. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crypto-hipster-podcast/support
Original Interview - 20th of February, 2024On this episode of the WTFinance podcast I had the pleasure of speaking with Ted Oakley for a third time. Ted is the Founder and current Managing Director of @OxbowAdvisors .During our conversation we spoke about Ted's thoughts on the market, why we could have reached a market top, what mistakes the FED have made, the divergence between main & wall street and more. I hope you enjoy!0:00 - Introduction0:47 - What is Ted seeing in the markets?1:48 - Negative news currently coming out?2:33 - Did the FED make a mistake in October?3:54 - What do market tops look like?5:34 - Hard to imagine more fiscal support6:17 - How should FED act?7:22 - Where does Ted see markets in 3-6 months?9:27 - Was 2022 a bear market?12:44 - Was the last year a bull market?12:54 - Main street struggling while Wall Street thriving14:27 - How has consumer kept head above the water?16:27 - Largest drivers continuing to grow, is this time different?19:07 - What would Ted see to change perspective on bull market?21:25 - What would Ted own?22:34 - Concern of oil saturation?24:03 - Where will economy be in 2025?26:01 - Does Ted take into account the election?28:27 - One message to take away from our conversation?Ted Oakley is Managing Partner and Founder of Oxbow Advisors. With more than forty years of experience in advising high net worth clients in the investment industry, Oakley implements the firm's proprietary investment strategies and the “Oxbow Principles” to provide a unique investment perspective. He is a frequent guest on FOX Business News, Bloomberg Radio, KITCO News, Cheddar TV, Yahoo Finance, and many more.Mr. Oakley is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and a Certified Financial Planner (CFP). He is a member of the Austin Society of Financial Analysts. He is also a Partner of Herndon Plant Oakley Ltd., an investment company. He is a Board Member of Texas State Aquarium, American Bank, and American Bank Holding Company. Mr. Oakley is a United States Army Veteran.Mr. Oakley began his career in Dallas, Texas, over 35 years ago. He is the author of nine books: You Sold Your Company, $20 Million and Broke, Rich Kids Broke Kids – The Failure of Traditional Estate Planning, Crazy Time – Surviving the First 12 Months after Selling Your Company, Wall Street Lies, Danger Time, My Story, The Psychology of Staying Rich, and Your Money Mentality.Mr. Oakley's primary philanthropic interest is helping children. He is Chairman Emeritus and Founder of the Foster Angels of South Texas, the largest foster child foundation in South Texas, as well as Chairman Emeritus and Founder of Austin, Texas-based Foster Angels of Central Texas. Also, President and Founder of Advocates for Foster Children Foundation.Ted Oakley - Website - https://oxbowadvisors.com/Twitter - https://twitter.com/Oxbow_AdvisorsLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ted-oakley-08444a32/YouTube - @OxbowAdvisors WTFinance - Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/67rpmjG92PNBW0doLyPvfniTunes -https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wtfinance/id1554934665?uo=4LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-fatseas-761066103/Twitter - https://twitter.com/AnthonyFatseas
Come join Bryan as he talks about American Serial Killer Jeffrey Dahmer a United States Army Veteran who became a serial killer. He goes through his childhood, high school, college and military life. He shares real footage from the court room appearances and rare interviews by Dahmer, this is a and episode you're not going to want to miss.
Hello, & Welcome to season five of the Fearless Fridays with Maryann podcast! I'm excited that you are here and have decided to spend some time with us. In today's episode, we meet – Dr. Theresa Moseley and you will find her contact information at the end! I look forward to connecting with you, and I can be found... Website: https://www.maryannriveradannert.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/maryannriveradannert/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/MRDEmpowermentSolutions Linkedin: https://www.bit.ly/maryannriveradannert Libsyn website: http://fearlessfridayswithmaryann.libsyn.com/website Bio and Contact for our guest: Her Excellency Dr. Theresa A. Moseley is originally from Fayetteville, North Carolina. H.E. Dr. Moseley is a United States Army Veteran, Retired Educator, Inspirational and Motivational speaker, 14x-Best Selling Author, 3x International Best-Selling Author, a 3x-Award Winning Educator, and a Word of Life United Nations Peace Ambassador. H.E. Dr. Moseley is a Maxwell Certified Behavioral Analysis Trainer. H.E. Dr. Moseley has been featured in several magazines, including International Face, Women of Dignity, Speakers Magazine, Tap-In, Vision and Purpose Magazine, The Black Family, and Called2Inspire Magazine. She has been featured in over 300 news articles worldwide, including CEO Weekly and Voyage ATL. E: theresaamoseley2@gmail.com W: https://www.creatingambassadorsofpeace.com/ F: https://www.facebook.com/people/Dr-Theresa-A-Moseley/100069122505379/
TBM's John Velez talks with Lt. Joshua Chase about all things LEADERSHIP. Lt. Chase is United States Army Veteran where he served as a crew chief and door gunner for Black Hawk Helicopters in western Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Josh is an Author and has published several books including Jump Seat Leadership, The guide to informal leadership in the Fire Service and his newest book Engage the Enemy, Fight for Your Purpose. Josh's passion for the fire service, leadership and helping men find their purpose is very evident. John and Josh discuss things such as self-leadership, informal leadership, and advice for the new guys looking to lead their firehouse. As always please don't forget to like and subscribe! This is also streaming now on YouTube
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea talks with Blair Horner of NYPIRG about congressional redistricting in New York State and campaign financing. Then, we join the New Year's Day Interfaith Peace Walk around Troy. After that, Brad Monkel interviews comedian Juan Pantaleon. Finally, Thom Francis talks with poet and United States Army Veteran, W.D. Clarke.
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Can marriage survive the loss of a child? Losing a child is the hardest thing a couple can go through. In fact 80 percent of marriages end in divorce after the loss of a child. For the month of December we are sharing the stories of 4 couples and how their marriages not only survived the loss of a child, but continued to thrive. In today's episode we have the Warren's. Ivori and Kevin Warren have been married for 16 years and are a the mommy and daddy to an Angel born in heaven on August 21, 2017. Ivori is a creative entrepreneur and many times has some bright ideas, one of which is the Loving Our Angel blog. The blog is their personal journal about her and hubby's journey to healing. Loving Our Angel is also a new initiative that has been added to their non-profit foundation to increase pregnancy and infant loss awareness. As a very private person, it wasn't her initial thought to be so transparent, but as God did when she was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes in February 2012, He is leading her to be transparent about their loss. Ivori holds degrees in both Psychology and Human Resources Management – and currently working toward a doctoral degree in Higher Education. Kevin holds degrees in both Information Systems & Science and Information Assurance – and currently working towards a doctoral degree in Applied Information System Management. She is also a MOMpreneur – Creative Director of Ivori Nicole EventsTM, professor, author, speaker, mentor, Chief Operating Officer of the Warren Community Cares Foundation, and active member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated. He is a United States Army Veteran, Master Rated 82nd Airborne Paratrooper, Chief Executive Officer of the Warren Community Cares Foundation, and active member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated. We reside in Northern Maryland with our two fur babies, Kole (the spoiled Pit Bull) and Kloe (the bossy cat). Here are the Warren's. Listen to this episode here: sistersinloss.com/links Become a Sisters in Loss Birth Bereavement, and Postpartum Doula Here Living Water Doula Services Book Recommendations and Links Below You can shop my Amazon Store for the Book Recommendations You can follow Sisters in Loss on Social Join our Healing Collective Online Support Group Join the Sisters in Loss Online Community Sisters in Loss TV Youtube Channel Sisters in Loss Instagram Sisters in Loss Facebook Sisters in Loss Twitter You can follow Erica on Social Erica's Website Erica's Instagram Erica's Facebook Erica's Twitter
Thom Francis introduces us to poet and United States Army Veteran, W.D. Clarke. W.D Clarke is a local poet residing between Saratoga Springs, NY, and New Brunswick, Canada. His most recent book of poems is titled “Still More Tales.” His poems are rhyming mini-stories running the gambit from serious to humorous and sometimes macabre, in a style reminiscent of Rudyard Kipling and Robert Service. Clarke was the featured poet at the Third Thursday Poetry Night at the Social Justice Center on April 19, 2018.
Mike Klemmer, 20 year United States Army Veteran and founder of Aerial Resupply Coffee joins us to talk about his military career, transition to the civilian world, as well as the mission behind Aerial Resupply Coffee (ARC). Love coffee? Head over and check them out at:https://www.aerialresupplycoffee.comIf you are looking for ways to donate or become involved with the Blue Skies Foundation 501(c)(3), please visit:https://thebrotallionblueskiesfoundation.orgSupport the show
Veterans Day is an important day to honor all of our Veterans and active dutie service men and women. Nick Rucker is a United States Army Veteran of both Iraq and Afghanistan. Nick is also a country music writer & musician based out of Omaha, Nebraska. You can check out Nicks music at www.nickruckercountry.com or follow him on Instagram @ruckcountry Get Nicks book Time Cap Instagram - @ruckcountry www.nickruckercountry.com https://www.facebook.com/nickruckercountry/ Tired of Drinking? Try Our 30 Day Quit Drinking Dude Challenge! Use the promo code TWENTYFIVEOFF at checkout and SAVE $25 though the end of the year! Follow us on Instagram @ThatSoberGuyPodcast Grab a CLEAN Cause! Go to www.cleancause.com and get 25% off your subscription order with promo code SOBER, or 20% off your one time order with promo code SOBERGUY Get your FREE ticket to The Sober Summit Holiday Edition! Jumpstart Your Life Without Alcohol in 10 Days! Join Us in That Sober Guy Men's Locals Group and connect with over 500 men living free from alcohol at https://www.thatsoberguy.com/mens-group For More Resources go to http://www.ThatSoberGuy.com Invite Shane to Speak - https://www.thatsoberguy.com/speaking Contact Us: https://www.thatsoberguy.com/contactus Music - Going Late courtesy of Humans & Haven Sounds Inc. Need a Meeting? https://www.thatsoberguy.com/meetings National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Ted Oakley, Managing Partner and Founder of Oxbow Advisors, joins in-person in Austin, Texas, for episode 117 to discuss the economy, markets, life, and his new book, “Stay Rich With A Balanced Portfolio.” With more than forty years of experience in advising high-net-worth clients in the investment industry, Oakley implements the firm's proprietary investment strategies and the “Oxbow Principles” to provide a unique investment perspective. He is a frequent guest on FOX Business News, Bloomberg Radio, KITCO News, Cheddar TV, Yahoo Finance, and many more. Oakley is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and a Certified Financial Planner (CFP). He is a member of the Austin Society of Financial Analysts. He is also a Partner of Herndon Plant Oakley Ltd., an investment company. He is a Board Member of Texas State Aquarium, American Bank, and American Bank Holding Company. Mr. Oakley is a United States Army Veteran. Oakley began his career in Dallas, Texas, over 35 years ago. He is the author of nine books: You Sold Your Company, $20 Million and Broke, Rich Kids Broke Kids – The Failure of Traditional Estate Planning, Crazy Time – Surviving the First 12 Months after Selling Your Company, Wall Street Lies, Danger Time, My Story, The Psychology of Staying Rich, and Your Money Mentality. Oakley's primary philanthropic interest is helping children. He is Chairman Emeritus and Founder of the Foster Angels of South Texas, the largest foster child foundation in South Texas, as well as Chairman Emeritus and Founder of Austin, Texas-based Foster Angels of Central Texas. Also, President and Founder of Advocates for Foster Children Foundation. 0:00 Welcome Ted Oakley to the show 1:08 Macro outlook 3:10 Economic picture 5:06 Wealthy don't mind being safe right now 8:00 Short-term treasuries 9:16 10-year Treasury 14:13 Inflation 17:15 Investor bias 20:20 Ted Oakley's upbringing 27:04 Writing Staying Right With A Balanced Portfolio 30:30 Folks can afford to wait now 31:50 Psychology of investing 39:00 Gold 40:27 What is a balanced portfolio these days? 41:51 Every landing is hard 44:16 The small investor 46:20 The curse of second-generation wealth
Join Ellie of Ellie Talks Money as she sits down with United States Army Veteran and serial entrepreneur, Marcellus “Fox” Wade. In this episode, Fox shares his journey from being homeless to obtaining $30 million dollar contracts from the United States Government with his business ventures. Fox also drops tips on how you can create wealth no matter where you're starting from, the importance of relationships, and how he is defining wealth on his own terms . #getellievatedpodcastWatch and stream the Get Ellievated Podcast:YouTube: https://bit.ly/3s2Xsrx Stream: https://bit.ly/GetEllievatedPodcastLinks: Learn the exact blueprint to get business funding in the Fully Funded Masterclass: https://bit.ly/fullyfunded1Social Media:Ellie Talk Money's Website: https://bit.ly/3gVM9My Ellievated Academy Website: https://bit.ly/3dP4vgZ Ellie Talk Money's Instagram: https://bit.ly/45u02p6 Ellie Talk Money's TikTok: https://bit.ly/3sk729u Ellie Talk Money's LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3OW7lAd Ellie Talk Money's YouTube: https://bit.ly/3s2Xsrx Fox Wade on X: https://bit.ly/3qYDqOX Fox Wade on Facebook: https://bit.ly/44ADbr7 Fox Wade on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3ZlPRBf Fox Wade on YouTube: https://bit.ly/44J6kjP Fox Wade on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Z5RQt0 Credits: Executive Producer: Eliza Diop Producer: Dalynn HareProducer: Vannesia DarbyProducer and Editor: Curt RodgersAssociate Producer: Kat AndersonDisclaimer: The information contained on this podcast and the resources available for download are for educational and informational purposes only. See full policy here: https://bit.ly/3KIl4se © Ellie Talks Money
Interview recorded - 17th of August, 2023On this episode of the WTFinance podcast I had the pleasure of welcoming back Ted Oakley - Managing Partner and Founder of Oxbow Advisors.During our conversation we spoke about what Ted is currently seeing, whether the market has peaked, how higher interest rates has struggled and what sectors Ted is looking to rotate into. I hope you enjoy!0:00 - Introduction1:19 - What is Ted seeing in the economy?4:14 - A lot has changed over the past 2 years5:44 - Markets peaked?6:58 - What is Ted's thoughts on inflation?9:23 - Will there be a depression moving forward?10:44 - Higher interest rates to cause bankruptcies?11:49 - Could the FED cut rates at record levels?13:39 - How has Ted's portfolio changed over the past few months?16:34 - How can you be patient during turbulent times?19:32 - How big could the reversal be?22:44 - What sectors has Ted rotated into?24:44 - Sectors that are unloved?26:19 - What is Ted seeing among the property market?30:34 - One message to takeaway from our conversation?Ted Oakley is Managing Partner and Founder of Oxbow Advisors. With more than forty years of experience in advising high net worth clients in the investment industry, Oakley implements the firm's proprietary investment strategies and the “Oxbow Principles” to provide a unique investment perspective. He is a frequent guest on FOX Business News, Bloomberg Radio, KITCO News, Cheddar TV, Yahoo Finance, and many more.Mr. Oakley is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and a Certified Financial Planner (CFP). He is a member of the Austin Society of Financial Analysts. He is also a Partner of Herndon Plant Oakley Ltd., an investment company. He is a Board Member of Texas State Aquarium, American Bank, and American Bank Holding Company. Mr. Oakley is a United States Army Veteran.Mr. Oakley began his career in Dallas, Texas, over 35 years ago. He is the author of nine books: You Sold Your Company, $20 Million and Broke, Rich Kids Broke Kids – The Failure of Traditional Estate Planning, Crazy Time – Surviving the First 12 Months after Selling Your Company, Wall Street Lies, Danger Time, My Story, The Psychology of Staying Rich, and Your Money Mentality.Mr. Oakley's primary philanthropic interest is helping children. He is Chairman Emeritus and Founder of the Foster Angels of South Texas, the largest foster child foundation in South Texas, as well as Chairman Emeritus and Founder of Austin, Texas-based Foster Angels of Central Texas. Also, President and Founder of Advocates for Foster Children Foundation.Ted Oakley - Website - https://oxbowadvisors.com/Twitter - https://twitter.com/Oxbow_AdvisorsLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ted-oakley-08444a32/YouTube - @OxbowAdvisors WTFinance - Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/67rpmjG92PNBW0doLyPvfniTunes -https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wtfinance/id1554934665?uo=4LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-fatseas-761066103/Twitter - https://twitter.com/AnthonyFatseas
Get ready for an exciting episode with the remarkable Casey Stubbs! Casey is not only a 9 ½ year United States Army Veteran, but also a thriving business owner, a respected leader in his local church, author of The Ultimate Harmonic Pattern Strategy Book, and of course a trader for a living. Oh, and not to mention that he's also a devoted husband and father of nine! Join Agnieszka as she dives into a captivating conversation with Casey about the challenges that traders face when they want to turn trading into a full-time gig. Discover Casey's secrets to balancing the pressures of providing for a family while pursuing a trading career. He spills the beans on his journey from trading as a hobby to trading for a living and shares his wisdom on the importance of having an additional income source to ease financial stress. Brace yourself as they debunk the myth of trading as a quick fix for financial struggles and reveal the key ingredients: discipline and learning from mistakes.About Casey StubbsCasey Stubbs is the host of the popular podcast "How To Trade It," where he shares his insights and expertise in the world of trading. Additionally, Casey is also the founder of TradingStrategyGuides.com, a website that offers a variety of trading strategies and resources for traders of all levels, and the newly released GlobalPropTrader.com for proprietary trading. With over two decades of experience in the industry, Casey has a wealth of knowledge to share with his audience, and his podcast and websites are widely considered to be among the most valuable resources for traders looking to improve their skills and increase their chances of success in the markets. Casey is dedicated to helping people from all walks of life fulfill their financial dreams, while also achieving financial freedom. Helping others is at the heart of all that drives Casey on a daily basis. Contact Agnieszka Wood | Ahead Coach: Website: aheadcoach.comTwitter: @Ahead_CoachYouTube: @aheadcoachFacebook: Agnieszka WoodInstagram: ahead.coachLinkedIn: Agnieszka WoodContact Casey Stubbs:Website: https://tradingstrategyguides.com/Website: https://globalproptrader.com/ Website: https://caseystubbs.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TradingStrategyGuidesYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/caseystubbsTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/caseystubbsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TradingStrategyGuidesLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/caseystubbs--Transcript[00:00:00.650] - AgnieszkaI am Agnieszka Wood. Welcome to the Confidence in Trading Podcast. Let me introduce my special guest on today's show, Casey Stubbs. Casey is a nine-and-a-half-year United States Army veteran and entrepreneur, a leader in his local church, a successful business owner, and a trader. In 2009, Casey launched his first trading business, winners Edge Trading, which generated over 6 million in revenue. He then went on to launch several other successful brands, including Trading Strategy Guides, Learn to Trade for Profit, Finance & Markets, and Price Action & Income. Casey is also the author of The Ultimate Harmonic Pattern Strategy book, the most accurate harmonic patterns, and how to trade them. I met Casey a few years ago when I had the honor to be invited as a guest to his very own How to Trade It podcast. We have kept in touch since, and Casey has been supporting me greatly throughout my development as a head coach, which I am incredibly grateful for. I invited Katie to my podcast not just because he has achieved all these great things and has a wealth of knowledge that all traders can benefit from, but also because he's a married man and a father of nine and he has managed to find a way to combine trading and providing for the family. [00:01:37.550] - AgnieszkaAnd I am very excited to talk with Casey about it today because that is something that creates huge pressure for many traders. Welcome, to episode number eight: the Family Factor – how it impacts your trading. Hi Casey. Welcome to my podcast, and thank you for being open to sharing your experience in this rather private field. [00:02:01.320] - CaseyHi, Agnieszka. Thank you so much for having me. Quite an honor to be on the show. Really excited to be here today. [00:02:09.880] - AgnieszkaThank you. Thank you so much. Casey, could you tell us a little bit more about your trading journey? How did it start and how is it developing? [00:02:20.650] - CaseyOkay, so I have a really cool story about trading, and I'm really fortunate. So I started as a kid. Being interested in computers. So I grew up in the computers were new, and my aunt Mary. She worked at Intel, which makes computer chips. And so she would be bringing home computers, like parts, computer parts, and she would get extra parts that they would not need anymore, they would be throwing away or whatever. And so we'd put the computers together and she showed me how to do all that. So that created a great interest for me in technology. Me and my brothers, actually, we all. We're interested in computers. Well, it was fun. It was just so much fun. And I didn't realize it at the time because it was fun for me because we were playing games and we were putting stuff together. But I didn't realize that the computer generation, I had no idea that the future was the computers. I didn't know that my aunt was giving me an interest that was aligned. With great future skills and growth. So I was getting a skill and. I didn't even know it, which is. Kind of a good way to trick a kid into getting high-value skills. [00:03:32.690] - AgnieszkaTotally. What the timing! [00:03:34.750] - CaseyYeah. And so it turned out that my dad was involved in the stock market, and I didn't really know that he was a mechanic, a very hardworking guy, but he would be putting extra money into that. Made into the stock market. And so when I was in high school, the stock market started to get. Online trading in the early ninety s. And he didn't know how to use a computer. They didn't have computers when he was a kid. And so he's like, hey, I need. To set up my stocks, but I don't know how to use a computer. So I would help him. I got him set up, got the computer running, and hooked up the stock programs for him. And then in the process, I was. Like, what is this stock trading? This thing is amazing. I'm blown away. In my mind, I'm an instant millionaire as a teenager, like so excited about picking stocks. [00:04:27.810] - AgnieszkaWow, that is incredible. So at what age did you actually start trading? [00:04:33.130] - CaseySo I practiced a little bit with my dad, and then when I got. Out of high school, I didn't want. To go to college, I joined the army. And in the army, I made $800 a month. That was in 1996. In today's money, that's not a lot of money. [00:04:53.200] - AgnieszkaNo. Was it at that time? [00:04:55.980] - CaseyNot really. But as a 19-year-old kid. And the army, they pay for all your stuff, right? And so I remembered, I don't know. How I remembered that I was interested in trading. So with my very early on, I got an army bonus because they paid me a bonus because I picked a. Combat field that didn't get a lot of volunteers. So they paid me a $5,000 bonus. And so I took that money and I put all of it into trading accounts. And so I was stationed over in. Germany and I'd take, I don't know. How much I'd take, but most of my paycheck every time went right into my stock account. And so four years later, by the time I got out, I had over $30,000 in stocks. And it was a great time to be in. I wasn't really trading, but it was a great time because it was a big run-up from 1996. That there was what they called the.com bubble. And so I bought some tech stocks, I bought intel and I bought Cisco Systems, which was a really big one at the time. And I just made a massive return. From a very small amount of just whatever I put in every week. [00:06:07.910] - AgnieszkaThat is a great start. But how did you feel about it? Did you consider it something that you were lucky to make that money, or you thought, okay, this is how the stock market works? This is how it's going to be from now on. I'll be just always making money in the stock market. [00:06:21.930] - CaseyIt's funny because as such a young person, I still didn't really have a clue as to what was going on. I mean, I was really just very fortunate, and I didn't realize it, and I got even more fortunate. And so if you're listening to this and you think, oh, it's all your good fortune, no, I fell on my face many times. I got a good start, which helped because it got me interested. It kept the spark going because I was like, oh if I can do this once, I can do it again. But I got out in 2000, and. I got out almost at the top of that's when I got out of the army. But I got out of the market at the same time because I'm thinking, okay, I'm going to take this money and I'm going to roll it into a business. So I sold everything, and I started. My own business, which was a carpet cleaning business. And the reason I did carpet cleaning. Was because my first job was out of. The army was a carpet cleaner. And I saw my boss would show up at 08:00 in the morning, give us the jobs, and then he didn't. Do anything else all day. And I'm thinking, oh, I want to be like this guy. I want to do nothing all day. And I would bring him home, like. $500 from all day. When I didn't do it, I made like 50 and he made 500. I'm like, Wait a second, I want. To do what he's doing. So I sold all my stocks and. I bought this carpet cleaning franchise, and. That didn't end well at all. I totally crashed that into the ground for a lot of reasons. Just immaturity not knowing how to run a business, personal problems, just a lot of things that happened. And so then at that point, I. Decided to get back into the market. [00:07:58.640] - AgnieszkaTo make the money back. [00:08:01.370] - CaseyYeah, to try to get it back, to build a foundation. I've had many ups and downs. I've had many ups and downs. So that's basically how I got started, and I really started my love of trading. [00:08:13.320] - AgnieszkaAnd was there a point where you followed trading education, or was it something that you have actually just taught yourself how to trade? [00:08:23.420] - CaseySo. I love learning, and so do I. Would read a lot of books. I love reading. I read probably one book a week on average, and I have for years and years and years. And so I mix it up between trading books and history. [00:08:45.110] - AgnieszkaWow. You have to give me the secret. When do you find time for that? [00:08:50.010] - CaseyWell, here's the secret. I call it reading, but listening is the new reading. So I drive to work, I listen to books, and I put them on two X. Because it gets them done faster. [00:09:01.730] - AgnieszkaThat's smart. Wow. I got to try that. [00:09:05.230] - CaseyWhen you first start, it's like, oh, this is too fast. But after you do it for a while, your brain gets used to the speed, I bet. [00:09:13.650] - AgnieszkaI never really considered that. Yeah. [00:09:16.130] - CaseySee, you work from home, though. A lot of people I know nowadays. Are working from home. I have nine kids, so I could not have an office at home that they would know about. It would have to be underground, hidden. And so I work in an office. It's about a 30-minute drive too. [00:09:29.930] - AgnieszkaWork, which is a nice way to spend time for yourself. Right. And for the books. Yeah, I'm much more of a paper person, so I really like the physical books. I still keep buying physical books. [00:09:44.610] - CaseyI like real books. It's the problem of time. I don't have time to read them. I read very few real books now. [00:09:52.320] - AgnieszkaYes, I know. That's why I was asking about your secret, but now I know it. All right, so you basically learn from books, the trade. Right. And was there any point where you thought, okay, I'm going to transition my trading to trade for a living? Because, you see, many traders want to trade for a living, and they cannot make trading work because of the pressure of having to provide for their families. Like, at what point those two met in your life, like, that you started a family, and what was your trading looking like at that point? [00:10:37.360] - CaseyOkay, so this is a very important question. This is very important, and I have a great answer to this, and I. Have a couple of key steps I. Think that anybody can follow. So the first thing is to make sure you're making money somewhere else. Right. You've got to be making money somewhere. Else because it's just like you said, it's total pressure. It's lots of pressure to do that. And so the way that I did it was I was working in construction. And I had a very young family just starting out. So this was in 2008, so I only had four kids at that time, so pretty early. Pretty early, yeah. And so they were little, too. They were all little. And I was working in construction, and in 2008, we had a real economic slowdown. The market went down pretty significantly. [00:11:42.600] - AgnieszkaWere you trading at the time as well? [00:11:44.500] - CaseyNo, I had some stocks. I had a stock account because I always put money in. That was the early thing that I. Learned from the army. Take money. And this is everybody should be doing this. You got to have a margin, right? There's got to be a margin in your life, which means you have to be spending less money than what you're making. And even if your bills are maxed out and you can't afford certain things, or even if you're not paying certain. Things, take that money out and put it somewhere that can return the money. It doesn't have to be trading, but it could be trading. It could be investing, it could be dividends, it could be real estate, it doesn't matter. Take that money out, whatever. You pick a number. Pick a number. One of the I guess a great way to say is just take 10%. And put that aside. You can live on 90%, right? And I'm being 100% truthful. It doesn't matter how bad things are. You can always take that 10% off. And do it before anything else happens. [00:12:51.130] - AgnieszkaYeah. And even I have been in situations when things were bad and there is always this you can always live without something, right? [00:13:00.280] - CaseyHere's one thing I tell people, and. I'm not even really getting to my story yet, but I always tell people. Look, trading is not getting rich quickly and seeing the problem. Here's why I think most people fail. And I'm not going to blame the advertisements or the marketers. It's a mindset thing and maybe the. Marketers have something to do with it. You see a commercial that says make. A million dollars trading. But people are trying. They're in financial pain. And it doesn't matter if the economy is good or the economy is bad. There are people that are in financial pain and so they come to trading. To try to solve that financial pain, okay? And that is not even 100% of it. The time, that's never going to work. Because you're treating trading as a lottery ticket, right? You're going to go in there, you're. Going to start trading, and now your financial pain is going to go away. And that's not the case. There's a problem. You need to solve a financial problem and it's all about managing your money, okay? And yes, it's hard to make money right now. The jobs do not pay a lot. Kind of what we just talked about, they don't pay a lot. But you got to learn to take that 10% off and start investing it, right? Because if you can't manage your own. With personal finances, you're not going to be able to manage your trades. It's a fundamental skill that you need to manage, which is managing money, being. Able to have a margin. You got to have a margin in your trading. You got to have a margin in your personal life. And the market is not a casino. If you go into it, you're going to get destroyed and your personal pain. That your experience is going to get worse, right? [00:14:43.560] - AgnieszkaAnd a lot of traders go into the market and instead of creating the. [00:14:47.310] - CaseyMargin, they trade on margin, which is a terrible idea, right? Because then the pain is even worse, right? [00:14:56.110] - AgnieszkaThe market, stock market, or trading is not an Advil pill that is going to take your pain away. It actually will worsen the condition, the reason why you have pain in the first place. [00:15:07.860] - CaseyIt's like putting your problem and putting. It is on ten X. Ten X is your problem. So if you want to hit ground zero faster, then there you go. There's that point where you break that. The breaking point, which I think many of. We have been through, I've been through a couple of times. [00:15:25.780] - AgnieszkaYeah, definitely. [00:15:27.180] - CaseyTo me, that's the best way to do it. Change is just basically falling on your face really hard. [00:15:31.950] - AgnieszkaYeah. [00:15:32.640] - CaseyAnd then willing to change, willing to. [00:15:35.790] - AgnieszkaLearn from those falls. Right? [00:15:38.140] - CaseyYeah. [00:15:38.760] - AgnieszkaBack to your story. So when you had four kids and you were trading, you were working, actually, for the construction company. Have you ever considered going full-time trading? [00:15:52.530] - CaseyI was just so into investing and putting my money in the market. I have always done that. And so that's just something that I paid attention to. I was always looking for stocks. So what actually happened to get me? Trading that I ended up losing my job. Okay. And so the economy was bad. I was building houses and construction, and. I was laid off and there was no work. I applied everywhere. [00:16:21.140] - AgnieszkaSimilar story for a lot of traders because of COVID Right. So I'm sure a lot of people are listening very carefully right now. [00:16:29.310] - CaseyYeah. And so then I was like, okay. Well, maybe I need to figure out something else. And so I started to research and. I realized that I had a skill. Set with the markets and understand the markets. And I also had that skill set that I talked about, which was computers. And I was pretty tech-savvy. I understood the internet. And so while I started to trade. I thought, you know what, I'm just. Going to start a website as well. And I'm going to see if I can generate some revenue from the web. And so I started a website. The name of it was called Winter's Edge Trading. And I was documenting my trading activity. I was kind of going through a process where, hey, look, I'm trading, I'm. Trying to create some side revenue trading. And so I started a website. And so what happened was that the. The website started to take off. I was trading and I wasn't really. Very good because I made a lot of mistakes and I wasn't making money, but I was making money from the website. So the website was giving me side revenue, which is why I tell people. Get money coming in and keep that money coming in until you're ready to make that switch. Or you don't ever have to if. You don't want to. Or you could switch from something that you enjoy more. Because I do like working. I like trading. I like working. I want to create multiple streams of revenue. So that's really important. And so here's a little thing that. I always find it really interesting. I found this article online and it's called How to Make $1,000 a Month Online. And so I found that article and it was really long and in-depth. And this is a kind of education. [00:18:36.890] - CaseyI just followed it step by step, everything that the article told me to do. And from there, I learned how to make $1,000 a month online from my website. And as I was continuing to trade, then I was making money trading and. Making money from my website. And so the thing is, nowadays, nowadays it's a lot harder, right? I was at the perfect time to start a website. So now I wouldn't tell you like, go out and start a website. [00:19:12.440] - AgnieszkaEveryone has a website. [00:19:13.460] - CaseyBecause the market saturates saturated. I wouldn't even tell you to start a YouTube channel because everybody's on YouTube. And so one good thing that's happened. Nowadays that I have been really working hard to get traders involved in prop trading, which means that you can. Pay for a practice test on a prop firm. And so, for example, I recently launched a prop firm and it's called Global Prop Trader. [00:19:44.230] - AgnieszkaNice. [00:19:44.940] - CaseyAnd so if you go in and. You pay $250 and you pass the test, you get access to $25,000 in funds, right? So that's a way to start generating. Revenue is a little bit faster. But you still have to start very small. You have to learn how to be. Successful with a little bit. And I've been talking a lot, so. I'll let you interrupt. But I would just add one little thing. [00:20:10.020] - AgnieszkaDo you also teach them how to trade? So imagine if someone is not really good at trading or not trading at all yet. Is this the way you would recommend learning to trade? [00:20:22.250] - CaseyWell, yeah. So the biggest thing with trading in my mind is you're the mindset coach and so you're big on mindset. So the mindset has got to be really important. We talked about the casino. Mindset doesn't look at the market as a casino. The next step is to plan your trading journey. Realize that you're going to go from steps one, two, three, and four. And it's a, it's a process, it's a trading process. It's a learning process. It's a phase that you have to change your mindset. You have to grow discipline. There are just so many things that you. Have to change as a person. So you have to plan that journey. So taking the test is probably the last step. You don't want to do that early. And so consistency is another big one. Start small and don't worry about making. A certain amount of money. Yeah. Your goal might be $1,000 a month. To start, don't worry about that. Worry about making a dollar. If you can make a dollar a day or whatever consistently, then you can. Worry about making $2. But it's a lot easier to learn. To make that dollar more than it is with these big numbers. [00:21:34.320] - AgnieszkaYeah. And I think indeed that starts all with the mindset, like how do you step in there? Like if you want to make a big amount of money quickly, then you will always rush it. Right, but what's the rush? Well, the rush is if people don't make money next to trading, they are in a hurry because they have a need that has to be fulfilled. But I always say to my students, the need is always there, whether you make money or you don't make money trading or with your business. Because everyone has a need to pay the bills, right? The need is always there. The thing is, like, how do you perform despite the need? Because if you say, I'm stressed because I need to make money. Yeah, everyone needs to make money because we need money to live, that's very normal. But you have to learn how to deal with that pressure. And then when you have a family, now you have a bigger family than just four, right? So basically what I hear you saying is you have always kept an extra income next to so you had multiple sources of income, basically to be able to trade without the pressure, right? [00:22:56.760] - CaseyYes. And trading without pressure, I think is important. And in life in general, that's why another reason why that 10% is so important is because of margin, because nothing moves in a straight line. It's always like up and down. Right. And so you need to be able. To withstand downs, because if it comes. Down and you start feeling squeezed and your emotions start kicking in, that's when you're going to start making a lot of mistakes. And so I really appreciated that you. Just said in a hurry, and I don't know if I can get people to believe me when I tell them that. So I want to know if you. Have found a way to get people to actually believe you when you tell them that they're in too much of a hurry. And what's your secret about it? [00:23:47.020] - AgnieszkaWell, I think the key here is what I help them to disconnect from is to help them understand what is their hurry, and what is the real need that they have. And once you realize everyone has the need, what really makes you have pressure is something else that they need. It's all the things that people put in their heads. So I try to listen very carefully to what they say to me because people will tell you literally with their words what's in their head. Right. So usually it's about them making it if you will. They just want to be successful. They just want to finally, after all this struggle, they just want to finally be done with that pressure. It's not even about the money. Right. And that is where that hurry comes from. Because there is this idea of one day that is going to come and then after that day when I made it. Everything will be beautiful in my life, and I will never have problems, and my trading will be fantastic. I'll be making money every day. This day does not exist, so don't hurry. There is nowhere to hurry too because it's a day-to-day process. Just like when you work for a boss, when you work for your own company or trading, you go in, and every day you put in effort. The next day you do the same thing. And the day after and the day after. It's not that. When you have a job, you think, oh, I have to hurry because one day, finally the job is over. No, there will be always something to do. So even when you are trading, you will always learn. You will always have that pressure because it's a high-pressure environment. And what you need to learn is to release that pressure, release that need of desperation. I think it's a lot about being desperate, and we know that if you're desperate, you will never get a good deal. Right? I like to compare them. When you need a car and you go to a dealership, they will smell it. If you're desperate, you will not get a good deal. So don't be desperate. Don't be desperate. In the market. [00:26:29.780] - CaseyYeah, the market knows when you're desperate. [00:26:33.610] - AgnieszkaExactly. [00:26:34.060] - CaseyThe market knows. Man, that's really good! [00:26:36.430] - AgnieszkaThanks. [00:26:36.880] - CaseyThat's really good because, man, I'm always. In a hurry, and well, not always. I'm getting a lot better, but that's been very difficult for me. So, my son, he's 16, and he. Doesn't have any means, right? I mean, I take care of all of his stuff, and he has a job, too, and he makes money, and yet he's in a huge hurry. He's 16, and he's just like, me. Got to do this. He's 16, and he's like, I need. To start this business, I need. To make all this money, I need to do this. I'm like, why? [00:27:13.530] - AgnieszkaYeah. [00:27:14.060] - CaseySo this is some good I need to talk to him about this. I don't know. When I tell him, he doesn't necessarily listen to me because he's very young, but you don't need to be in a hurry. He's like, yes, I do. I need it now. But it's that same he feels like he needs to make it. He needs to do something great. That's what it is. [00:27:32.190] - AgnieszkaYeah. So now the question is, okay, so where do you need to get to? Where do you want to get to? What's the hurry? Okay, and now you're there. And now what? [00:27:42.580] - CaseyYeah, so now you are there. [00:27:45.300] - AgnieszkaWhat do you think happens? Do you think life stops or what? Do you think you're ready? And then what you'll be sipping on? [00:27:52.310] - CaseyYeah, then you're miserable. Anyways. [00:27:55.850] - AgnieszkaI know. It's really funny that you said it, because some of my students, actually, their whole idea was to trade just maybe three times a week right? Just three trades a week. And then they got all this time on their hands. Now they're doing it. And then there is the next problem popping up. What do I do with all my time? [00:28:19.860] - CaseyRight? Yeah. Well, I try to talk to people. About that on the front end. Right? I talk to that on the front end. Because before you start trading, you need to have a purpose. Right. A purpose is really important, and that's. Why I like working. Okay. I want to teach people to trade. I'm going to make some trades, and. Then I'm going to work on creating content. I want to help people learn to trade. [00:28:49.600] - AgnieszkaAbsolutely. [00:28:50.040] - CaseyI want to help them accomplish their dreams. [00:28:51.970] - AgnieszkaYes. Because I work with my students on defining a mission and their vision for life. Because it's not like, okay, you can have some goals, but then you achieve them, and then what else is there? Right. And that when you have something that is bigger than yourself. That's really where your efforts matter. And that's also what will push you through those difficult moments when things are not going that great or when it's difficult to be consistent. I run this challenge in April with my students of everyone picked their habits. We have, like, an app that tracks that. And there is an award if you have 80 or over percent of the habits that you are able to stick to. So consistency, right? It's not easy, especially if you really work on this consistency. For many people, trading is impossible because they cannot be consistent in their life. So having your own business, which you have a lot of experience in, and being a trader, has a lot of things in common. Right. One of them is the uncertainty of income because you just never know what will come in, especially at the beginning, whether you begin your business or whether you begin trading. And to bring money in consistently, you really have to keep putting in your effort consistently, just like with those habits. And even then, there are no real guarantees because you don't control other people, right? You only control yourself. So what was your way to deal with that uncertainty? And does that pressure that this uncertainty causes ever go away? Because now you have a big family, you're running a business, and you have run multiple businesses. Does this pressure ever go away? [00:31:04.230] - CaseyWow. I would say no. There's always a responsibility. When you have a responsibility, then that creates extra pressure. But I honestly think it's a good thing. So I have people working for me. And I like to hire young people. And so whenever they get married and they have a kid, I get really excited because now I know that they're. A lot more responsible than they were before. Right. Now they have to actually show up to work like before. You know, what if they took a few days off? No big deal. But. Now they have to be there. There's something about responsibility that when people are counting on you, that really helps keep you focused. [00:31:53.390] - AgnieszkaThat is so beautiful. It's actually a great perspective because from a trading perspective, that could be instead of a pressure builder, could be a motivator for people. I have to stick to my road because I have a responsibility towards my family. Right. Seeing it from the positive perspective, actually having this responsibility helps me to stay disciplined instead of, oh, my God, all this responsibility on my head. I have to make money quickly, so let me just throw some money into this stock because it's moving like crazy. [00:32:26.850] - CaseyYeah. I look at my life as kind of like when you think about the. Gym as a business person and as a trader, I have a certain level of capacity. Capacity is the amount of a load. That I can personally carry, whether that's responsibilities, whether that's how much money I can handle, all of those different things are in my bucket. Right. What I can carry in my bucket. And so, as a human being, I. Want to work on increasing my capacity. And the only way to increase your capacity is to push the limits. Right. If you're not going to push the limits, if you're not going to go through the pain, some people say it's getting out of your comfort zone, but getting out of your comfort zone, pushing the limits, doing things you've never done before and not giving up, that's how you increase your capacity. [00:33:19.160] - AgnieszkaWow, I just got goosebumps. This is just like gold, people, you got to write this down. Seriously, Casey, this is fantastic. This is a great way to see that, because that getting out of our comfort zone, that pressure that we are experiencing in life or in the market, is what always causes resistance. Right. Something we try to avoid. But the way you bring it is actually a very positive thing. And instead of getting scared of it and trying to run away from it and fight it, lean into it and let it help you to be able to carry more. That's so beautiful. Wow. [00:34:10.590] - CaseyThanks. Yeah. That's how you change. And I think we go from a mindset we don't see that going in. And so if we embrace it, we have the mindset, oh, this is changing me. Yes. This is uncomfortable. But if I believe I have faith, I think faith is a really important part. I'm always trusting God with my life. Like, okay, I'm going to come out okay through this. [00:34:35.500] - AgnieszkaYes. My yoga teacher would say, what you resist persists. What you embrace passes with grace. He always liked that... [chuckles] [00:34:47.080] - CaseyEmbrace! Yeah, that's true. Yeah. [00:34:51.710] - AgnieszkaSo is there anything else that you would like to tell our listeners that could help them to relieve that pressure of responsibility to provide for their family? [00:35:05.010] - CaseyWell, I think we covered most of it. I mean, getting a good education will help, but just not giving up. And I would also say get help, get help. Find a friend. Finding a real friend in life is. Really hard because you're embarrassed. Like, oh man, I don't want to. Tell Agnieszka about all these problems. She thinks I'm a cool person. I don't want to tell her about this, how could I do that? But a real friend is not going. To point the finger or say, well, you know what, you made this mistake. You made that mistake. They're just going to help you. They're like, okay, well, you're doing okay, keep going. Or maybe you could try this. You know, just getting somebody in your life, right? I have, I have. So that's a big secret. I have a lot of good people in my life, people that, that support me, people that have a lot more. Experience than me, people that I can share things with. Like, I just do life with people. I don't do life alone. I get experienced people that really care. About me in my life. [00:36:21.790] - AgnieszkaThat's beautiful. That is beautiful. And I think that also helps to create a sort of softness also towards yourself. Because we tend to be very hard on ourselves, especially ambitious people. And most people who get into trading are very ambitious. And I always recommend treating yourself like you would a good friend, become your best friend as well. Because if you can be your own friend, instead of putting yourself down all the time and calling yourself words when things don't go right, that will help you so much knowing that you actually have an ally in you. Right. Because it will be also easier, just like a good friend, it will be easier for you to admit that you're wrong. And in trading, trying to be right and proving yourself right, it's a big issue. Right. So being your own friend helps you in a lot of different areas in trading and then plus having great people around you to support you, that's the key. [00:37:35.570] - CaseyYeah, it can be hard to learn to be a friend to yourself. Like you said, ambitious people like, oh my goodness, look at all of the. Mistakes I made, this whole thing. So I always tell people, don't blame. Other people because that's a disaster. That will never work. Don't ever blame anybody. But then again, blaming yourself doesn't work. Either because, yeah, sure, you made the mistakes. Yeah, it's your fault. Yeah, you're a total loser and a total failure. Yes, that's all true. But if you say that stuff about yourself, you're going to dwell on it instead. I just like it. If my thought pops in, I get it out, I replace it. I do thought replacement. Oh, you're a loser. No, I'm going to persevere. I'm going to change my behavior. I'm going to do something different. Yes, this circumstance isn't good, but I'm going to push through. Right. I try to be a good friend of myself and you got to learn how to do that. That's a skill. [00:38:35.200] - AgnieszkaThat is a skill and that's one of the skills that I teach because we have about 70,000 thoughts a day and there's a lot to manage and we definitely don't have to believe all of them, most of them not. And they are simply not helping us and definitely being aware of that process. And I know that in general, we call this mindfulness. I do like to call it to mind awareness rather because when your mind is full that nothing good comes from it. I take words very literally. [00:39:11.990] - CaseyThat's a great idea. I think good is important. [00:39:15.170] - AgnieszkaYes, totally. Especially the words that we tell you and mindful. [00:39:18.910] - CaseyI never thought of that. See, I'm learning a lot, like I. A lot of times forget things because as I talked about capacity, I'm trying to do 50 million things and so sometimes I forget the most basic stuff, right? [00:39:33.380] - AgnieszkaAnd you know, mental awareness really helps you to be in the moment because this is really where all these other problems disappear. To be in the moment and dealing with something right now, not something that might happen in the future because 90% of those things are not going to happen that we are afraid of. Things that happened in the past already happened. So it doesn't make sense to dwell on those too. Blame doesn't really help anyone, should have doesn't help anything. So when you can focus on what is happening right now and really enjoy that process that is something that I strive to personally be there all the time with all the hundred thousand things that I'm with ideas. And trying to do to bring them to life. Sometimes it's pretty challenging because I am, in general, very a person with a lot of different ideas. And if I could, I would start working on them all at the same time, immediately. So trading is a sort of meditative experience at this point for me where I can actually focus on one thing and I think that is something that a lot of people could strive towards because that will help you also experience life instead of rushing to someplace in the future, forgetting to live. [00:41:06.140] - CaseyThat's good. [00:41:09.590] - AgnieszkaWell, thank you so much, Casey, that was a great conversation, I really enjoyed it, and thank you so much for sharing all these insights that from your experience, which is an absolutely captivating and inspiring story. We know each other for several years but I had no idea of a lot of them. So thank you for sharing that. I really enjoy that. Well, that brings us to the end of this episode, and I hope it will help traders who are listening to gain some new perspectives and understand that making the transition to trade for a living, it's always a decision about being able to handle the uncertainty and the load and the pressure and do everything to like Casey said, increase your capacity and making sure that you don't put all your eggs in one basket. Right. Let go of the worry and focus on your effort instead of focusing on the result, focusing on the process, and not rushing into anything, but just being grateful for what you have right now. And if you have a job that is paying you your bills, don't try to quit it as soon as possible. Make sure that you have something instead or next to it so that you don't create unnecessary pressure and let this transition happen organically. An attitude of gratitude, I think, is really key here.Thank you for listening to the Confidence in Trading podcast. If you enjoy my show, please review it and rate it on the Apple podcast and be sure to subscribe so you can come back for a real-life conversation in the next episode. Until then, this is Agnieszka Wood from ahead. Coach. And don't forget, you too can realize your dreams without losing yourself and you're in the process. Contact Agnieszka Wood | Ahead Coach: Website: aheadcoach.comTwitter: @Ahead_CoachYouTube: @aheadcoachFacebook: Agnieszka WoodInstagram: ahead.coachLinkedIn: Agnieszka WoodYou can email me at launchyourlife@aheadcoach.com
Ted Oakley is the Managing Partner and Founder of Oxbow Advisors. With more than forty years of experience in advising high net worth clients in the investment industry, He is a frequent guest on FOX Business News, Bloomberg Radio, Cheddar TV, Yahoo Finance, and many more. Mr. Oakley is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and a Certified Financial Planner (CFP). He is a member of the Austin Society of Financial Analysts. He is also a Partner of Herndon Plant Oakley Ltd., an investment company. He is a Board Member of Texas State Aquarium, American Bank, and American Bank Holding Company. Mr. Oakley is a United States Army Veteran. Mr. Oakley began his career in Dallas, Texas, over 35 years ago. He is the author of nine books on family wealth, staying rich, money mentality, and more. Links are in the notes. Mr. Oakley's primary philanthropic interest is helping children. A good friend based in Asia introduced me to Ted's son Keys who was kind enough to help set up this recording. My friend is both an inheritor and wealth creator himself, and curious about the topics we discuss today, I soon discovered that Ted had interviewed my dear friend Jay Hughes, an advisor to wealthy families, and author, who was an early guest on my show. Today, Ted and I will discuss the peculiar challenges and opportunities associated with staying rich. We are reminded that any fortune that can be made, can be lost. We talk about the importance of keeping family stories alive. Ted points out how there are over a million people in the US with a net worth of $10-$15 million, yet they drop out from this group regularly. We investigate the reasons. It's music to my ears when Ted emphasizes the need to have liquidity, idle cash on the side. We end with the topic of the next generation. Ted was a real delight to talk to; we found many overlaps with how we think at Sicart Associates. I also learned a lot, I hope you do too. Please help me welcome – Ted Oakley. www.oxbowadvisors.com https://oxbowadvisors.com/books/ ---- Crisis Investing: 100 Essays - My new book. To get regular updates and bonus content, please sign-up for my substack: https://bogumilbaranowski.substack.com/ Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bogumil_nyc Learn more about Talking Billions Learn more about Bogumil Baranowski Learn more about Sicart Associates, LLC. Read Money, Life, Family - the book. NEVER INVESTMENT ADVICE. IMPORTANT: As a reminder, the remarks in this interview represent the views, opinions, and experiences of the participants and are based upon information they believe to be reliable; however, Sicart Associates nor I have independently verified all such remarks. The content of this podcast is for general, informational purposes, and so are the opinions of members of Sicart Associates, a registered investment adviser, and guests of the show. This podcast does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any specific security or financial instruments or provide investment advice or service. Past performance is not indicative of future results. More information on Sicart Associates is available via its Form ADV disclosure documents available adviserinfo.sec.gov. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talking-billions/message
This Centennial grad chose to enlist in the military to gain discipline, direction and to see the world. He got much more than he bargained for after September 11th tested the defensive infrastructure of our nation. Thousands of men and women were sent overseas to fight in a war no one was anticipating or prepared for. Listen as this United States Army Veteran talks about going from working at Bagelmen's one day to being deployed to the Middle East the next, saying goodbye to his dad, his friends and all of his possessions except for a backpack. From training in the Wisconsin winters to 130-degree desert, Brian and his fellow soldiers were initially tasked with setting up a military base before a lot of the proper equipment was even in place—like bathrooms and showers. As the opposition became more organized and unpredictable, his company would escort supply vehicles on day long treks up and down dusty, sandy, treacherous roads. Saddam Hussein was captured during his stint, but this US victory was only the beginning of the battle where so many soldiers didn't get to come home.I'd like to thank this episode's sponsor, The Venue CU. These historical buildings at 51 and 55 East Main Street in Downtown Champaign are seeing their finest days as a modern industrial event space. Add the services of sister companies, Bugbee's DJ Plus and Chikondi Craft Chocolate to create the most memorable occasions. For all information on all their ventures, visit thevenuecu.com and the venuecu on Instagram and Facebook.Thank you so much for listening! However your podcast host of choice allows, please positively: rate, review, comment and give all the stars! Don't forget to follow, subscribe, share and ring that notification bell so you know when the next episode drops! Also, search and follow hyperlocalscu on all social media. If I forgot anything or you need me, visit my website at HyperLocalsCU.com. Byee.
Episode Title: From A Gold Mine To A Golden MindEpisode summary: If there's anything Casey Stubbs knows, it's the mindset and self-discipline required in making and managing money. As an 18-year-old man in the army, he invested a little bit of his paycheck each month. He didn't make much but knew that within time, it would pay off. He set strict rules for himself on when to invest, when to move money, and when to withdraw money. And these money managing skills rolled onto just daily and maintenance budgeting, which also sets him free from living paycheck to paycheck. The mindset is HUGE when it comes to money. Guest Name & Bio: Casey Stubbs is a 9 ½ year United States Army Veteran and married father of nine. He is an entrepreneur, a leader in his local church, and is a successful business owner and trader. He loves to share his failures with others because he believes that is where the most growth and character-building takes place. Casey is dedicated to helping people from all walks of life fulfill their financial dreams, while also achieving financial freedom. Helping others is at the heart of all that drives Casey on a daily basis.Contact Info: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TradingStrategyGuides/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caseystubbs/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tradingstrategyguides/Thank you for listening!Please subscribe on iTunes and give us a 5-Star review! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-mindset-and-self-mastery-show/id1604262089Listen to other episodes here: www.TheMindsetAndSelfMasteryShow.comLearn more about your host: www.NickMcGowan.comWatch Clips and highlights: www.youtube.com/channel/UCk1tCM7KTe3hrq_-UAa6GHAGuest Inquiries right here: www.TheMindsetAndSelfMasteryShow.comShare your thoughts here: nick@nickmcgowan.com- Your Friends at “The Mindset & Self-Mastery Show”
Casey Stubbs is a 9 ½ year United States Army Veteran and married father of nine. He is an entrepreneur, a leader in his local church, and is a successful business owner and trader. That, however, wasn’t always the case. Casey’s compelling broke-dad to seven-figure trading education business story is inspiring. Casey is the founder & CEO of Trading Strategy Guides, Learn To Trade For Profit, and the host of the How To Trade It podcast. Twitter: @caseystubbs316 LinkedIn: /in/caseystubbs/
In this episode we are speaking with Josh Schoemann, United States Army Veteran and County Executive for Washington County, WI. Today, we will learn all about Josh and his mission to love the Lord, love his family, and love his neighbors through service and hard work. Josh's Website: https://www.joshschoemann.com/Josh's Social Media:FacebookLinkedInTwitterInstagramWashington County Executive's WebsiteClick Here to Make Adventure Possible!!!
For most of us, clutter can become distracting. Now imagine how clutter can impact those who find it difficult to focus all the time. Clutter is so easy to pile up and if we're feeling disorganized on the outside, it makes us feel cluttered on the inside. Today's interesting topic can apply to everyone and their family and can benefit us in some surprising ways. Today's guest is Wendy Zanders, the Declutter Coach. In our conversation today, Wendy shares her experience growing up undiagnosed with ADD and how through her education she coped with stress by decluttering. She has since taken her experiences and applies them now to help neurodivergent individuals and their families organize their space to go from overwhelmed to simplified. Listen for some easy tips and tricks on how to start the declutter process in your own home, life, and brain that will also help your child or teen do the same. Show Notes: [2:32] - Wendy shares her experience being diagnosed with ADD later in life. [4:05] - In her youth, Wendy found herself cleaning and organizing her room to de-stress. It calms her down still in her adulthood. [5:40] - It's all about focusing on something specific to declutter rather than cherry picking certain things. [6:57] - When your child has ADHD and you may also have ADHD, getting things organized can feel impossible. Where do you start? [8:46] - Parents reach out to Wendy when their adolescent needs support and a lot of times realize they struggle with the same challenges. [10:50] - There's a misconception of what “minimalism” really means. [12:37] - The goal is not to get rid of everything. It's about getting things that are meaningful organized. [13:46] - Task initiation can become a problem when a student's space is cluttered and distracting. [16:30] - Decluttering areas in the home can lead to other areas being organized. [17:15] - Let your child choose things that may help them focus, like their work space or even the clothes they wear. [20:47] - Purchasing bins or organizational materials and systems does not declutter. [23:08] - There are three steps to organization. [25:47] - No two homes are the same. Avoid comparing your home with someone else's. [27:30] - Generally, people work better on whatever task they need to focus on when things are organized first. [28:17] - Brain dumping is a great strategy to declutter your mind and still remember things. [30:50] - Use a calendar to keep things straight and organized as a family. [32:44] - In addition to having a calendar available, sometimes the act of writing something down helps you to remember. [34:15] - Don't stay stuck and reach out to someone for help who is compassionate and non judgemental. About Our Guest: Wendy Zanders is a Professional Organizer, Declutter Coach, Special Needs Mom, and United States Army Veteran. She is passionate about helping Veterans and the special needs community take their homes and lives FROM Overwhelmed TO Simplified. An underperformer in grade school due to undiagnosed attention deficit disorder (ADD), Wendy worked hard and surpassed the expectations of everyone around her. Early in her career, she found that she had a knack for systems and organizing, but found herself living in a totally disorganized home after several episodes of depression. She helps the community get organized by helping them identify what has created the disorder in their lives, and by helping them create systems so they can get back in control of their possessions and homes. Connect with Wendy: ChildNEXUS Provider Profile Email Wendy@YourDeclutterCoach.com Your Declutter Coach Website Links and Related Resources: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Episode 40: Lifestyle Activities That Can Improve ADHD Symptoms with Dr. Joel Nigg Be the Executive in Charge Trying to figure out next steps in supporting your child? Book a 1:1 consultation with Dr. Karen Wilson - https://www.childnexus.com/consultation Join our email list so that you can receive information about upcoming webinars - ChildNEXUS.com The Diverse Thinking Different Learning podcast is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical or legal advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Additionally, the views and opinions expressed by the host and guests are not considered treatment and do not necessarily reflect those of ChildNEXUS, Inc or the host, Dr. Karen Wilson.
Interview recorded - 16/02/2023On todays episode of the WTFinance podcast I had the pleasure of speaking with Ted Oakley, Managing Partner and Founder of Oxbow Advisors.During our conversation we spoke about what is happening in the markets, why investors shouldn't be paying attention to the FED, how the current economic environment could lead to many bankruptcies and what assets to watch out for in such an environment. I hope you enjoy!0:00 - Introduction0:10 - Current thoughts on what will happen in markets this year?0:55 - Are we not going to see a soft landing?1:40 - Speculation is back2:10 - Why haven't we reached the bottom yet?3:55 - Will we see disinflation over the coming year?6:10 - What should investors be paying attention to?7:40 - Shift from growth to value overperformance?8:50 - The issue with regular investment coverage9:55 - Speaking to individuals with skin in the game10:45 - Why aren't there many opportunities around?12:00 - Mass bankruptcy coming?13:40 - The issue with refinancing debt?15:30 - Any assets to preserve wealth during this period?17:25 - What level will markets get to?20:00 - Will precious metals and other commodities benefit?21:30 - Being positioned no matter what happens22:15 - What are individuals missing out on?23:30 - Any industry that is underperforming?24:45 - One message to take away from our conversation?Ted Oakley is Managing Partner and Founder of Oxbow Advisors. With more than forty years of experience in advising high net worth clients in the investment industry, Oakley implements the firm's proprietary investment strategies and the “Oxbow Principles” to provide a unique investment perspective. He is a frequent guest on FOX Business News, Bloomberg Radio, KITCO News, Cheddar TV, Yahoo Finance, and many more.Mr. Oakley is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and a Certified Financial Planner (CFP). He is a member of the Austin Society of Financial Analysts. He is also a Partner of Herndon Plant Oakley Ltd., an investment company. He is a Board Member of Texas State Aquarium, American Bank, and American Bank Holding Company. Mr. Oakley is a United States Army Veteran.Mr. Oakley began his career in Dallas, Texas, over 35 years ago. He is the author of nine books: You Sold Your Company, $20 Million and Broke, Rich Kids Broke Kids – The Failure of Traditional Estate Planning, Crazy Time – Surviving the First 12 Months after Selling Your Company, Wall Street Lies, Danger Time, My Story, The Psychology of Staying Rich, and Your Money Mentality.Mr. Oakley's primary philanthropic interest is helping children. He is Chairman Emeritus and Founder of the Foster Angels of South Texas, the largest foster child foundation in South Texas, as well as Chairman Emeritus and Founder of Austin, Texas-based Foster Angels of Central Texas. Also, President and Founder of Advocates for Foster Children Foundation.Ted Oakley - Website - https://oxbowadvisors.com/Twitter - https://twitter.com/Oxbow_AdvisorsLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ted-oakley-08444a32/YouTube - @OxbowAdvisors WTFinance - Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/67rpmjG92PNBW0doLyPvfniTunes -https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wtfinance/id1554934665?uo=4LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-fatseas-761066103/Twitter - https://twitter.com/AnthonyFatseas
Ted Oakley is Managing Partner and Founder of Oxbow Advisors. With more than forty years of experience in advising high net worth clients in the investment industry, Oakley implements the firm's proprietary investment strategies and the “Oxbow Principles” to provide a unique investment perspective. He is a frequent guest on FOX Business News, Bloomberg Radio, KITCO News, Cheddar TV, Yahoo Finance, and many more. Oakley is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and a Certified Financial Planner (CFP). He is a member of the Austin Society of Financial Analysts. He is also a Partner of Herndon Plant Oakley Ltd., an investment company. He is a Board Member of Texas State Aquarium, American Bank, and American Bank Holding Company. Mr. Oakley is a United States Army Veteran. Oakley began his career in Dallas, Texas, over 35 years ago. He is the author of nine books: You Sold Your Company, $20 Million and Broke, Rich Kids Broke Kids – The Failure of Traditional Estate Planning, Crazy Time – Surviving the First 12 Months after Selling Your Company, Wall Street Lies, Danger Time, My Story, The Psychology of Staying Rich, and Your Money Mentality. Oakley's primary philanthropic interest is helping children. He is Chairman Emeritus and Founder of the Foster Angels of South Texas, the largest foster child foundation in South Texas, as well as Chairman Emeritus and Founder of Austin, Texas-based Foster Angels of Central Texas. Also, President and Founder of Advocates for Foster Children Foundation. 0:00 Intro 0:31 Reaction to CPI 1:09 Fed pivot not going to happen 1:45 Jay Powell is serious about getting inflation down 2:38 Many in the industry haven't experienced higher rates 3:00 Biases 5:00 Things will likely be more volatile the next 10 years 6:03 60/40 risk parity trade 7:10 There always comes a change in investing 8:04 Volatility in rates could reflect to volatility in bond prices 10:45 Stock picking 12:26 Macro outlook 14:20 Markets aren't priced correctly 15:10 50% liquidity 16:20 Not timing the market, timing the value 17:00 Earnings 18:00 Assessment of markets so far in 2023 19:09 Sobering up in markets 20:00 Capitulation? 23:00 What would happen if the Fed cut rates 23:30 Debt situation 26:00 Real estate 29:08 Housing 34:00 Opportunities 34:49 Gold and gold miners 38:52 Gold continued 41:00 Bitcoin 43:20 Super bubble and what a normalized investing environment looks like 48:00 Backstory, work with foster children
Stevens Roundtable - A Digital Marketing Manager, Reese Roberts announces a new benefit to Stevens Transport Haul of Fame, Million-Miler Club coming in early spring. Trucker News - Trucker Tim Cicciarelli shares topical news in the transportation industry. Driver Spotlight - Meet Driver Juan Sosa-Rommel. See the video here: https://vimeo.com/729214031 Stevens Feature Family Spotlight - Stephen Lecomte - Recruiting Manager at Stevens Transport. Tip of the Steven's Cap - Please join us in congratulating Brian Lockheart a United States Army Veteran on completing his first lease with Stevens Transport. Join the Stevens Transport Roadside Radio Podcast Facebook Group and if you are among first 25 followers, you will qualify for a $50 gift certificate to the Steven's Company Store. https://www.facebook.com/STRRPodcast For questions on whether you meet our driver qualifications, please call our Recruiting Department at 1-800-333-8595 or visit: www.stevenstransport.com/drivers/ If you would like to share YOUR tips for driver success or some of your interesting stories from the road, please contact your host Tim Cicciarelli at tim@inboundfilms.com
In this episode, we are speaking with United States Army Veteran & Adventurer Blain Reeves, of the Project Athena Foundation. Today, we will learn how Blain steps 'Into the Arena' every day and takes pride in being 'The Reaper' on every adventure.Connect with Blain:FacebookProject Athena FoundationWebsite: ProjectAthena.orgFacebookInstagram**Donate to Tarra's Project Athena Foundation Efforts**CLICK HERE TO SEND A FUTURE SURVIVOR ON THE ADVENTURE OF A LIFETIMEClick Here to Make Adventure Possible!!!
Casey Stubbs is a 9 ½ year United States Army Veteran and married father of nine. He is an entrepreneur, a leader in his local church, and is a successful business owner and trader. That, however, wasn't always the case. Casey's compelling broke-dad to seven-figure trading education business story will captivate and inspire you. He […]
James "Rambo" Smith While serving in the US Army, James began working as a firefighter in North Carolina. His career span decades before he retired. But the whole time he worked, he used his talent to help inspire and encourage people all around the world. Among being a United States Army Veteran and Retired Firefighter James serves his community as a Commissioner with the City of Glendale Commission on Diverse Cultures. He has a longstanding history as a singer, songwriter, entertainer, actor, director, producer, contributing author, and advisor. James is one of the founders of the award winning gospel group, “Men After God's Own Heart.” He puts his heart in everything he does. Performed for the 911 memorial services, N.C. Fallen Firefighters Memorial, National Fallen Firefighters Memorial, the Charleston 9 Memorial, as well as MLB, NHL, NASCAR just to name a few. ●Appeared as an Extra in the 2003 movie "Ladder 49" which starred actor John Travolta and Joaquin Phoenix ●. (Appeared/Cameo?) Tyler Perry's hit T.V show "House of Payne" episode "Fire Storm" ● (Sang/Appeared on?). Mildred Summerville & Regina McCrary Award-Winning Gospel stage Play “Spare the Rod, Spoil the Child” ●Cameo appearance in the movie "Freshman Friday" his role as Ice Tea Teddy ●Available on Amazon Prime https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B08L1H1ZRB/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r (see Ice Tea Teddy at about 36:00 in) ●M.A.G.O.H "YOU ARE HERE" https://youtu.be/xvbT7gVyvgM In addition to being called James “Rambo” Smith, He is best known as “The Singing Fireman.” He also has several performance videos on YouTube. * Please support your Local/State/National and Intenational Firefighter's "WE MUST NEVER FORGET!!! 9/11/2001"
Have you been considering getting into the franchise business, but not sure if it is for you? Do you ever wonder how to go about owning a franchise business? Is it affordable? How long does it take to start making money? Last episode we talked with franchise recruiter, Gary Chernow, on how the franchise business in general works; and how his role as a recruiter is instrumental in ensuring an optimal match. In this episode, Donna talks with Clint Blundon, owner of the franchise, Payroll Vault. Clint talks about his journey into franchising after almost a decade in the military and another 25 years in the corporate world. They discuss the ups and downs of owning a franchise and how his soft skills he developed in the military helped him in his franchise business. Clint's Bio Clint Blundon is a United States Army Veteran (9 years on active duty) and former Sales Leader in Corporate America (25 years). Clint is now working hard for the small business owners of Comal County with highly sought-after payroll and workforce management solutions through his franchise, Payroll Vault. Clint Contact Information Website: https://payrollvault-spring-branch-tx-183.com/ Facebook: Payroll Vault Spring Branch, TX Links:Payroll Solutions For Small Business Donna's Links Website: www.rebel-llc.com Book: Warrior to Patriot Citizen (2017) Blog: Taking Off The Armor IG: @thetransitioningwarrior Twitter: @wtpc FB: The Transitioning Warrior Jay's Links Website: https://j2servantleadership.com/ Book: Breaking Average (2020) Stay up to date and gain early access to new podcasts and upcoming events by signing up for our newsletter at Coming Home Well Newsletter Follow us on IG @cominghomwell_bts and @behindtheservicepodcast Facebook at Coming Home Well or Behind The Service LinkedIn at Coming Home Well Tune into our CHW Streaming Radio and the full lineup at cominghomewell.com Download on Apple Play and Google Play Online-Therapy.com ~ Life Changing Therapy Click here for a 20% discount on your first month. Donna's Links Website: www.rebel-llc.com Consulting/Coaching Book: Warrior to Patriot Citizen (2017) Blog: Taking Off The Armor IG: @thetransitioningwarrior Twitter: @wtpc FB: The Transitioning Warrior Jay's Links Website: https://j2servantleadership.com/ Book: Breaking Average (2020) Thank you for listening! Be sure to SHARE, LIKE and leave us a REVIEW!
Neal Ruhl, Terry Foster and Darren McCarty are joined by hometown hero United States Army Veteran, Corporal Ira Brownridge Jr, final predictions for the Lions vs the Eagles, Michigan and Michigan State's matchups for the weekend, a five pack of NFL and College football questions and much more!
OUTLAW KINDA STUFF - "COUNTRY WITH AN EDGE"Terry is a United States Army Veteran with multiple tours to Southwest Asia and recently retired after serving 20 active duty. He grew up surrounded by music.Influenced by a wide variety of music from artists such as; Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, George Jones, and George Strait. Not to mention all the other genres of music like the Doobie Brothers, 38 Special, The Eagles, James Taylor, Bob Seger, and Stevie Ray Vaughn.Terry's 2017 album release “Cracked Windshield” produced 2 top ten singles “Cracked Windshield” and “As Good As It Gets” on the European Country Charts.All songs on the “Outlaw Kinda Stuff” Album were written by Terry and produced by a Dallas native; Ric Web @ Ric Web Productions. Terry has had the opportunity to open and play in some very cool venues to include the stage of The Grand Ole Opry House, the Millennium Dome in England and spent many years in Nashville chasing down this country music dream. He has co-written with some of the best writers out there and looks forward to writing the next song.Terry served as an Army Chief Warrant Officer three with 20 years of service and very much looking forward to the next chapter of his career playing music full-time. While serving on active duty makes it a challenge to keep a band together and well-rehearsed it also is a great way to build a fan base all over the world.Terry's new project is career changing and is looking forward to the opportunities to play around Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, and anywhere that wants to hear his music. "Outlaw Kinda Stuff" his new single will be release in early 2021, look for it on all digital platforms (Amazon, iTunes, Spotify, etc). Terry is really looking forward to visiting all the regional radio stations and playing a few live tunes for you all…..
Casey Stubbs is a 9 ½ year United States Army Veteran and married father of nine. He is an entrepreneur, a leader in his local church, and is a successful business owner and trader. Casey is dedicated to helping people from all walks of life fulfill their financial dreams, while also achieving financial freedom. Helping others is at the heart of all that drives Casey on a daily basis. In this episode of How To Trade It, Casey veers from trading, and instead, shares a message he recently preached. You don't want to miss it!Subscribe to How To Trade ItYou'll want to hear this episode if you are interested in…[04:46] Matthew 20:1-16[08:31] The Kingdom of heaven[12:22] Idle people[15:45] The rich young ruler[17:32] Leveling the playing field[21:55] Spirit & Truth[24:33] Christianity is…[26:37] Colossians 1:13[29:03[ Critical encountersResources & People MentionedSend questions, comments, and podcast ideas to: Business@TradingStrategyGuides.comConnect With Casey StubbsWebsite: https://caseystubbs.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TradingStrategyGuidesYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/caseystubbsTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/caseystubbsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TradingStrategyGuidesLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/caseystubbs Subscribe to How To Trade ItSupport the show
Dave Tribble knows Paul's dad Larry (Ep. #9) and he joins Paul on the podcast. Dave is from the Richmond area and after his U.S. Army service was completed, he and his wife settled in Hanover, Virginia. Dave talked about growing up, a long list of jobs he held as a young man and a car accident that changed his life. Dave is a United States Army Veteran and he and Paul talked extensively about his time in Vietnam. Dave came home in 1970 and had a hard time finding and keeping a job. His father-in-law got him an apprentice position in the electrical field and that led to a lifelong career with Dave eventually owning his own company. Paul and Dave talked about his likes and dislikes of running a company, why he likes central Virginia and he also told Paul about a “lawyer” joke that he told Larry a while back. They finished by talking about his family and his favorite hobby. Dave's wife is Betty and they have three sons (Kevin, Dave Jr. and Cory) and he and Betty have nine grandchildren. He and Paul then talked about golf … how much he loves it, some good stories and the life lessons it teaches you. This episode was recorded not too long after Memorial Day. In memory and deep appreciation of Dave's friends lost too soon and for all those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Colorado Real Estate Agent, Vietnamese-American, mother, wife, go-getter.Sentry Residential is my brokerage, I am proud to stand behind our military and dedicated to serving those who have and are currently serving our great country. My father is a Vietnam Veteran and husband is a United States Army Veteran.Learn More: https://www.sentryres.comCell: 618-365-0149Facebook Page: Vy Lockwood-Real Estate AgentIG Business: https://www.instagram.com/vylockwood/Colorado Real Estate Leaders https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/colorado-real-estate-leaders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-vy-lockwood-colorado-real-estate-agent-with-sentry-residential
Casey Stubbs is a 9 ½ year United States Army Veteran and married father of nine. He is an entrepreneur, a leader in his local church, and is a successful business owner and trader. Casey is dedicated to helping people from all walks of life fulfill their financial dreams, while also achieving financial freedom. Helping others is at the heart of all that drives Casey on a daily basis. In this episode of How To Trade It, Casey shares seven valuable points to help you create winning habits. You don't want to miss it!Subscribe to How To Trade ItYou'll want to hear this episode if you are interested in…Small habits make a big differenceHabits are part of our programmingBuilding new habits require hard-to-miss cues and a plan of actionCreate rewards for completing the habitMake it simple and small to a build a new habitUse instant gratification to follow through on your habitsCreate a system for your habits, with metrics and accountabilityResources & People MentionedAtomic Habits by James Clear Strategy Sprints by Simon SeverinoSend questions, comments, and podcast ideas to: Business@TradingStrategyGuides.com Please leave a review, if you love my show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-trade-it/id1364693088 Connect With Casey StubbsWebsite: https://caseystubbs.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TradingStrategyGuidesYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/caseystubbsTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/caseystubbsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TradingStrategyGuidesLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/caseystubbs Subscribe to How To Trade ItDisclaimer: Trading carries a high level of risk, and may not be suitable for all investors. Before deciding to invest you should carefully consider your investment objectives, level of experience, and risk appetite. The&Support the show
United States Army Veteran & Purple Heart recipient, Staff Sergeant TRAVIS STRONG, joins host Jeremy Lock to discuss Growing up, The war in Iraq, Life after a combat injury, Finding his Purpose, and having a "MOUNTAIN TO CLIMB."Last Letters Website
Casey Stubbs is a 9 ½ year United States Army Veteran and married father of nine. He is an entrepreneur, a leader in his local church, and is a successful business owner and trader. Casey is dedicated to helping people fulfill their financial dreams, while also achieving financial freedom. In this episode of How To Trade It, Casey shares the phenomenal success of Siphon X, his newly upgraded trading robot. You don't want to miss it!Subscribe to How To Trade ItYou'll want to hear this episode, if you are interested in…[00:31] Automated trading defined[04:48] When the system works best[07:57] How automated trading works[09:12] Casey's embarrassing story of how NOT to trade[10:43] Benefits of auto tradingWhat is Automated Trading?Automated trading is when a computer program that you download onto your charts that will take trades “automatically” for you. It's also called: Algo-trading, Algorithmic trading, EAs or Expert Advisors-in relation to Forex, or Robots. It's not 100% automated, as you often have input or need to occasionally tweak settings, and it's not as effective as a skilled trader can be. Still, it's a great option, especially for those who don't have a lot of time to devote to their trading endeavors. The System works best when…What we discovered was that Siphon X works beautifully when we apply it during certain market conditions, and works poorly in others. We looked at it on stocks, crypto, and currency pairs, and we determined that it works really well in a trending market. That is great news for us because we love to trade the trend. So, after heavily back-testing on trending markets, the results have been through the roof! The USD/JYP, for example, has been trading at a 90% win rate using our EA. Benefits & drawbacksAuto trading is a great choice for beginning traders. Using an EA allows you to speed up the learning experience. You only need to make adjustments that take a few minutes each week. Time is one of our most valuable resources, so saving time for other activities is a huge win in our book. It's nearly impossible to replicate decades of knowledge and hands-on experience in a simple computer program. And, even though your EA returns may not yield as large of a profit as that of a live person, getting consistent, steady growth in your account is still a great way to go. Resources & People MentionedSiphon X Trading RobotSend questions, comments, and podcast ideas to: Info@TradingStrategyGuides.comConnect With Casey StubbsWebsite: https://caseystubbs.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TradingStrategyGuidesYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/caseystubbsTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/caseystubbsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TradingStrategyGuidesLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/caseystubbs Subscribe to How To Trade ItSupport the show
Casey Stubbs is a 9 ½ year United States Army Veteran and married father of nine. He is an entrepreneur, a leader in his local church, and is a successful business owner and trader. Casey is dedicated to helping people from all walks of life fulfill their financial dreams, while also achieving financial freedom. Helping others is at the heart of all that drives Casey on a daily basis. In this episode of How To Trade It, Casey shares his thoughts on developing patience when trading. You don't want to miss it!Subscribe to How To Trade ItYou'll want to hear this episode if you are interested in…[00:47] What's your motivation[05:06] Getting rich quick[07:00] Taking risks[09:58] Being successful[16:14] Perseverance![26:35] Knowing your set upWhat's Your Motivation?Understanding why you do what you do is critical to your success. When I was younger, I thought I was trading to make money. It all seemed pretty straight-forward to me. But, discovering the motivation behind my actions was a real game-changer for me. Taking RisksThere's no question that waiting is hard. We all hate it. Patience, however, leads to greater fulfillment in life and a better return in the markets too. Unfortunately, one of the hindrances to patience is risk taking. For some, there is a thrill associated with putting a lot of money on the line…again and again. It can become an addiction, if left unchecked. When I was younger, I did all kinds of crazy stuff, even in my trading. I was absolutely addicted to the thrill of taking the big risk. In that state, patience doesn't even exist. PerseveranceMy goal as a coach and mentor is to get people from beginner to successful, in as little time as possible. My team and I are working hard to solve that problem by helping others avoid the things that tripped us up in our early trading journeys. Persevering through difficult times will help you learn valuable lessons and will grow your patience. Resources & People MentionedSend questions, comments, and podcast ideas to: Business@TradingStrategyGuides.comStart with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone To Take Action by Simon SinekConnect With Casey StubbsWebsite: https://caseystubbs.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TradingStrategyGuidesYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/caseystubbsTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/caseystubbsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TradingStrategyGuidesLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/caseystubbs Subscribe to How To Trade ItSupport the show
"Mom and Dad, I'm joining the United States Marine Corps."United States Army Veteran, Attorney, Entrepreneur, and Health Coach Sam Crump Sr. appeared on Unarmored Talk to talk about how he and his wife responded to their son's decision to leave college to enlist in the United States Marine Corps. He provided action tips I believe parents can use when responding to their child's decision to join the military when they may not agree.Connect to all of my social media with 1-click here: Mario P. Fields - Parade DeckQuestions or comments, email me at host@unarmoredtalk.com.
Casey Stubbs is a 9 ½ year United States Army Veteran and married father of nine. He is an entrepreneur, a leader in his local church, and is a successful business owner and trader. Casey is dedicated to helping people from all walks of life fulfill their financial dreams, while also achieving financial freedom. Helping others is at the heart of all that drives Casey on a daily basis. In this episode of How To Trade It, Casey talks about the importance of learning to intentionally celebrate your successes. You don't want to miss it!Subscribe to How To Trade ItYou'll want to hear this episode if you are interested in…[02:44] Casey's biggest take-away from the World's Most Impactful Trader Summit[03:36] Creating mindfulness[06:18] Focusing on the good[10:15] Being built up[11:31] Casey's challenge to you[14:27] Creating more winsCelebrate Your WinsFresh off of my time at the World's Most Impactful Trader Summit, I'm excited to share my biggest take-away. We need to practice celebrating our wins! Every single one, no matter how seemingly small or insignificant. If you are feeling “stuck”, I suggest getting out of your comfort zone, your day-to-day routine, and trying something new and different. Making a change can have a huge impact on you and your trading.Creating MindfulnessMost of the time, we focus on our goals, our task list, the things we've done wrong and how to make improvements. None of those are bad things, but they can lead to being super self-critical. We need to be intentional about finding our successes, so that we don't get bogged down in the negative. We need to intentionally slow down and focus on what is happening, in our trading, family, and work environments. And then learn to celebrate our progress on a daily basis.Resources & People MentionedSend questions, comments, and podcast ideas to: Business@TradingStrategyGuides.comForex Master Trader - 30 day FREE trialSupport the show (https://caseystubbs.com)
Casey Stubbs is a 9 ½ year United States Army Veteran and married father of nine. He is an entrepreneur, a leader in his local church, and is a successful business owner and trader. Casey is dedicated to helping people from all walks of life fulfill their financial dreams, while also achieving financial freedom. Helping others is at the heart of all that drives Casey on a daily basis. In this episode of How To Trade It, Casey talks about the importance of finding the “treasure” by going deep beneath the surface. You don't want to miss it!Subscribe to How To Trade ItResources & People MentionedForex Master Trader - 30 day FREE trialSend questions, comments, and podcast ideas to: Business@TradingStrategyGuides.comPerry MarshallBeowulf summary ;)Deep WorkConnect With Casey StubbsWebsite: https://TradingStrategyGuides.comWebsite: https://caseystubbs.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TradingStrategyGuidesYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/caseystubbsTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/caseystubbsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TradingStrategyGuidesLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/caseystubbs Subscribe to How To Trade ItDisclaimer: Trading carries a high level of risk, and may not be suitable for all investors. Before deciding to invest you should carefully consider your investment objectives, level of experience, and risk appetite. The possibility exists that you could sustain a loss of some or all of your initial investment. Therefore, you should not invest money that you cannot afford to lose. You should be aware of all the risks associated with foreign exchange trading, and seek advice from an independent financial advisor if you have any doubts. Support the show (https://caseystubbs.com)
Kyle Lamb, a 21-year-plus United States Army Veteran, with over 15 years of that time in the 1st SFOD-D Delta Force. He served in missions such as Desert Storm, Bosnia, Iraq, and the famous battle in Mogadishu, Somalia that is portrayed in the 2001 Academy Award winning film Black Hawk Down. Kyle now owns and operates Viking Tactics. You can follow Kyle's work on Instagram @vikingtactics and on his website, www.vikingtactics.com This episode of the Mike Force Podcast was sponsored by The Wolf 21, a natural plant-based sleep aid. Visit www.thewolf21.com and use code "mikeforce15" at checkout to get 15% off. For more survival content follow Mike on Instagram @mike.a.glover and his company FIELDCRAFT Survival @fieldcraftsurvival and online at www.fieldcraftsurvival.com