Monday 20 July 2020

Cleaned up the language of another investor advisors email to give some info

We're ALL Mad — BRO!

If you don't own Tesla stock, you're probably mad that Elon Musk is  rich on promises and potential, and his company is worth more than Ford, GM, Chrysler, and Toyota — combined, companies that have actually made money and paid billions in dividends to their investors. If somebody told you gold was the way to play this pandemic and it's up 20%, while Netflix has doubled… weeeell you might be a little ticked off. 

If it took you five years to dig out of the financial crisis, while Wall Street got bonuses, yeah, you might be a little mad. If you got a $1,200 check, while the LOS ANGELES LAKERS got a $4.6 million PPP loan, eh, you might be griping about it.

If you just finished diligently paying off a giant college education loan only to have Bernie Sanders try to get current loans wiped off the books, you might be thinking WTF. If you pay for health insurance (as most of us do) you're looking at the fact that the U.S. pays far more than any country in the world for care, and yet still doesn't have the best health care system... yeah, pissed. If you're a woman and you make 20% less than a man in the exact same job, you might be mad, bra! (Did he really just say "bra" for the ladies? That's probably a very insensitive joke right there. But what the hell, everybody's already mad, I'm going for it.)

Did somebody tell you they'd bring beautiful clean coal jobs back? Did you get a token tax break while corporations (who aren't people no matter what the Supreme Court says) got their tax bills hacked by $35%? 

Have you seen Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' net worth ($157 billion or whatever) and then seen that his warehouse workers make $15 an hour, about $29,000 a year? Has a robot taken your job yet? 

If you're a Black man, the cops and COVID are coming for you. If you're a white man, everybody's coming for you: toxic masculinity, #MeToo, white silence, white privilege... 

I'm a white man, and I will tell you: I have benefitted from simply speaking the language of the white man in the business world. If you don't recognize that that is a "thing," lemme tell you a little story...

Lee-Jackson-King Day?! WTF???

I'm from Richmond, Virginia. I went to Harry F. Byrd Middle School. I don't know why, specifically, a Richmond, Virginia school was named for a racist West Virginia senator, but, I can guess...

I graduated from Douglas S. Freeman High School in 1983. The school was named for the Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer of Robert E. Lee. Any guesses what my school's mascot was? Anybody? Yep, the Rebels, the Douglas Southall Freeman Rebels. What were we rebelling against? My best guess: the notion that "all men are created equal." Richmond was the capital of a group of states for whom equality was anathema.

1983 was also the year that Ronald Reagan made Martin Luther King Jr. Day a federal holiday, which meant that Virginia could no longer celebrate Lee-Jackson-King day. Honestly, when I first remembered that, I was like, Did that really happen? Oooh yes, the good ole boys in the state legislature probably thought it was really funny to celebrate Stonewall Jackson, Robert E. Lee, and Martin Luther King Jr. on the same day — men who actually fought a war to keep King's people in chains. 

What if you were a Black kid attending Douglas S. Freeman High School? What does a Black person think about getting Lee-Jackson-King day off of work? You think they might be, oh, I don't know, a little mad, bro?  

Yep, we're all mad right now. The thing is none of us has to fully understand why someone else is mad. It's hard to do, put yourself in somebody's shoes. But what's easy is to accept each other's basic humanity, acknowledge fellow Americans, and realize that we all have something to be mad about. 

Fairness and opportunity — that's what we want. Is it fair to the average American that Fed policy is blowing a massive stock market bubble that will increase the wealth gap and that one of the biggest investment banks out there, Blackstone, is collecting fees from the Fed to buy corporate bonds? Big corporations have all the money they need. Small businesses are failing at record rates. 

The Democrats want to raise capital gains taxes to punish investors. That leads to less opportunity. How about cutting capital gains taxes? How about telling Americans that the best way to live the American Dream is to be a stakeholder, to own parts of America's greatest companies? And then how about incentivizing investment instead of punishing it? 

Ask any American what they want, it's probably something like "the freedom and opportunity to take care of my family." Doesn't sound that hard, does it? 

The Wealth Advisory'sAmerican Dream

Of course, work hard and take advantage of the opportunities that America offers. Still, Jason and I remain adamant that to fully enjoy this "Land of Opportunity," you simply have to be investing some of your money in America's great corporations. 

There is basically one vehicle in the entire world that can reliably grow your money: the U.S. stock market. A growing population means that great companies will sell more of their products, great management means costs will be consistently managed, and inflation means that prices (and therefore revenue, profits, and stock prices) will rise over time. It's a pretty simple formula...

Jason and I have made it our mission in life to zero in on the best, most reliable stocks for your money. And we take this very seriously. Look through the portfolio, you see a lot of risk there? Unproven startups? Risky penny stocks? Sketchy mining stocks? Nope.

What you see is a lot of household names, stocks you recognize, companies that are riding long-term trends that have rewarded us handsomely and are likely to continue to do so...


What can you do? We need new economies of scale to make sure that we:
1. End the pandemonium of rioters
A) end the pandemic
B) feed everyone
C) clothe everyone
D) shelter everyone
E) provide healthcare to all
Ei) this is part and parcel with Mental Health. Which constitutes being able to enjoy a good, productive, healthy, giving and pleasant life.
I would love it if someone could write a PH.d on how to attain this right away!
And ya without destroying or poisoning people and the world. Canadians know that government programs, education and healthy diets + exercise with strong community and household values propagate amazing lives!

Let's get police forces to work with mental health teams and paramedic teams all as one unit as they do function in the army. You do know that it takes thousands of support troops for the battle troops to go out there, and the goal is World Peace. 
Dear American war complex, did you know it is more lucrative to support your own homegrown human capital through healthcare and education? 
Even IAI realized early on that using military grade technology in healthcare and across the spectrum can literally bring in more profits than anything else whilst healing. Even in Agro!!

Anyways, let's get people fed. Clothed. Sheltered. Healthy. Let's set an example for the rest of the world so that we are the new standard for awesome living and can bring to the developing countries our methods. Oh yeah and plant trees we need oxygen!

Best.
Kfir Kfir. 


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