Money Tree Investing
Today's Panelists: Kirk Chisholm | Douglas Heagren | Diana Perkins | Follow on Facebook: Follow LinkedIn: Follow on Twitter/X: Travis Jamison shares his journey from serial entrepreneur to full-time investing in legacy businesses, explaining that while tech is great for building, it’s risky for investing. He allocates capital into small, decades-old businesses via search funds, independent sponsors, and roll-ups, aiming for diversification, steady cash flow, and multiple expansion. Travis views AI less as a direct investment opportunity and more as a tool for operating...
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Kathleen Peddicord shares her experience living investing overseas. Her journey took her from publishing to becoming an authority on global real estate investing. She discusses why she prefers real estate over stocks while also outlining challenges such as lack of MLS systems, legal complexities, and cultural differences. Kathleen explained how to evaluate markets, avoid overpaying, plan exit strategies, and select properties with unique value rather than cookie-cutter developments. She stressed the importance of freehold title, sound property rights, and turnkey management solutions, while...
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Wall Street is selling beer, beaches, and barbecue. Want to invest? We also dove into the concerns about the reliability of government data. Investors should focus less on headline data and more on long-term directional trends, since recessions matter less to portfolios than actual corporate performance. We also talk labor markets, employment revisions, and rate-cut predictions, highlighting inconsistencies and the limited value of forecasts. Debt structures like extended auto loans and creative mortgages stress the importance of cash flow flexibility and smart loan structuring rather than...
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Philip Hoffman is here to share his journey from CPA to investing in fine art. He founded The Fine Art Group, where he advises wealthy families on art investing, valuations, lending, and education. He outlines the global art market as a $60 billion industry with only $6–10 billion considered truly investable, highlights the risks and pitfalls of treating art as an asset class without expert guidance, and shares cautionary tales of investors losing millions by buying discounted works without due diligence, contrasted with success stories where expertise and timing led to strong returns. We...
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Mark Flickinger shares his journey from engineering and building small businesses to working in private market investing at BIP Capital, where he helps both entrepreneurs and high-net-worth investors achieve their goals. He explains that private markets have grown as many high-quality companies remain private longer, creating opportunities for alpha that are less available in public markets, especially as IPO thresholds have risen. Flickinger highlights trends in alternatives, noting that while AI attracts attention, compelling private businesses can now be accessed at lower entry costs. We...
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It looks like the market is going on vacation! Well I am too. Today we talk everything from vacation plans to shifting markets. We also cover recent crypto volatility, the resilience of Bitcoin, and concerns over MicroStrategy’s stock dilution strategy, framing dips as potential buying opportunities within broader trends. We chat on quirky social trends in China, like “pretend to work” jobs for unemployed youth, and highlight Ray Dalio’s view that real estate is a poor investment in today’s environment with recent price drops accorss the U.S. Today we discuss... Douglas Heagren | ...
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Anders Inset is here to share on this new work The Singularity Paradox. He shares his journey from capitalist and athlete to author and shares the concept of the technological singularity and the associated risks of creating godlike, self-improving machines without fully understanding their implications. He argues for developing “artificially human intelligence” rooted in human biology to preserve humanity in the face of exponential technological growth. The discussion covers the profound transformations such advancements could bring, from curing diseases and achieving abundant energy to...
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info_outlineVincent Zurzolo shares his journey in investing in comic books. Vincent shares his lifelong passion for comics, which he turned into a successful business that has sold some of the most expensive comic books in history, including multiple million-dollar issues. We discuss how comic books have evolved from casual childhood reads to serious investments, and how third-party grading and online auctions have expanded the market. He emphasizes that comics—whether for fun, art, or investment—are still thriving.
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- Vincent Zurzolo is the president and co-owner of Metropolis Collectibles and ComicConnect.com, leading companies in the vintage comic book market.
- He began collecting and selling comics at 15 and turned his passion into a multimillion-dollar business.
- His companies have sold some of the most expensive comics in history, including several copies of Action Comics #1 and Amazing Fantasy #15.
- Third-party grading, pioneered by his team, has made comics more accessible and investable for collectors worldwide.
- ComicConnect hosts regular online auctions featuring vintage comics, original comic art, and rare collectibles.
- Digital platforms like VeVe are changing how comics are collected, using NFT-like tokens to sell limited digital editions.
- The global comic market is expanding, with increasing interest in foreign editions and international collectors.
- Manga has become the most popular comic format globally, embraced by fans across cultures and countries.
- Original comic art—drawings used to create comic book pages—is a growing collectible category with high demand.
- People collect comics and art in creative ways, from themes like holidays and sports to specific characters or artists.
- Graphic novels, while popular and accessible, generally don’t carry the same investment value as vintage comics.
- The comic book market offers entry points for all budgets, from dollar-bin finds to million-dollar grails.
- Zurzolo sees comic books as a major American art form that teaches vocabulary, inspires careers, and sparks imagination.
- He believes comic book movies will continue to thrive, despite variability in quality like any genre.
- He encourages people to read comics not just for collecting, but for joy, creativity, and escapism.
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Today's Panelists:
- Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth
- Barbara Friedberg | Barbara Friedberg Personal Finance
- Phil Weiss | Apprise Wealth Management
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