![]() ![]() Advocates committing a felony: have rich friends for trading stock based on non-public inside information, he says "That's what friends are for.".Convinces people that college is for suckers."If you're gonna go broke, go broke big".Wikipedia says, “On August 20, 2012, Kiyosaki's company, Rich Global LLC, filed for bankruptcy in Wyoming Bankruptcy Court.” My Succeeding book is more similar to the actual subject of Rich Dad. Click on either for more information about it or to order it. Here’s one on advanced fundamentals of real estate investment and another on basics. You may wonder if I just criticize or have I written a better book. Rich Dad, Poor Dad contains much wrong advice, much bad advice, some dangerous advice, and virtually no good advice. He has no financial expertise and won’t disclose his supposed real estate or other investment success. Kiyosaki is a salesman and a motivational speaker. It contains many factual errors and numerous extremely unlikely accounts of events that supposedly occurred. Rich Dad, Poor Dad is one of the dumbest financial advice books I have ever read. Eager to find such a guru, I bought his book, Rich Dad, Poor Dad, in a bookstore. Several told me I would like him, that he preaches a message like mine. When I said I didn’t think he was a real-estate guru, they insisted he was. Kiyosaki and his book Rich Dad, Poor Dad. economy to fail just to prove it's likable characters right (I especially like Bale's character, Michael Burry).A number of people asked me about Robert T. What's really odd about the film, is that it almost has you rooting for the U.S. It's a lot more insightful, than anything McKay has done before. Besides being politically fascinating, the movie is hilarious, and full of complex characters. I still got lost, multiple times, but I also learned a lot too. It's also very detailed, and educational (in it's explanations), while trying to remain entertaining at the same time. The movie is very informative, about what caused the economy to fail (in 2007). The true story follows three different groups of people as they follow their American dream, of becoming rich (while everyone else's dreams collapse). They include trader Jared Vennett (Gosling), hedge fund manager Mark Baum (Carell) and retired banker Ben Rickert (Pitt). Multiple other businessmen catch wind of Burry's plan, and decide to pursue similar financial ventures. Burry creates a 'credit default swap market', much to the dismay of many of his investors. The story begins in 2005, when Michael Burry (Bale), a socially awkward hedge fund manager, predicts the upcoming financial crisis (due to the unstable housing market) and decides to bet against it. I found it to be a very insightful, and highly entertaining, movie. Along with it being impressively critically rated, the film is also expected to be nominated for multiple Academy Awards (including Best Picture). The movie stars Christian Bale, Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, John Magaro, Finn Wittrock, Jeremy Strong, Hamish Linklater, Rafe Spall and Brad Pitt. The film was directed by Adam McKay (who's helmed such other comedy classics as 'ANCHORMAN', 'STEP BROTHERS' and 'THE OTHER GUYS'), and it was written by McKay and Charles Randolph. 'THE BIG SHORT': Four and a Half Stars (Out of Five) Critically acclaimed comedy-drama flick about the financial crisis, of 2007 to 2010, and the clever businessmen who were able to profit from it. ![]()
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