From Gregg H.: I just read this month’s edition of The Palm Beach Letter regarding peer-to-peer (P2P) lending. I discovered P2P over three years ago and started investing. My net annualized return is 6.41%. As the issue said, I found it easy to use and have had obvious success. None of my notes defaulted and […]
Safe yields of up to 20% lured Wall Street’s largest banks and hedge funds into the space famous for “democratizing” personal finance… The sector is known as peer-to-peer (P2P) lending. P2P lending leverages technology to pool resources and make loans… all without the need for a conventional bank. A person can become a P2P lender […]
From Marcel T.: Mark, from the deepest part of me… your Kilimanjaro story moved me to the last fiber of my being. My immense gratitude for showing me that limits are there to be pushed as far away as possible. Maybe it gives to each of us the reason why we spend some time on […]
Self-made billionaire John Paul DeJoria is the co-founder of both the Paul Mitchell line of hair products and Patron tequila. He started Paul Mitchell in 1980 with a loan for $700. In the 90-second clip below, DeJoria explains his simple secret to success. It all comes down to “how well you do what you do […]
• You’ll never believe former Fed Chair Greenspan’s shocking admission Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan says the world’s excess banking reserves are “tinder that has yet to be lit.” Greenspan made the candid comments to investment newsletter editor Brien Lundin. He believes the end of the Fed’s money-printing program—“quantitative easing,” in banker speak—has sowed […]
From John D.: This is in regards to James Altucher’s 10 ways to get exercise doing everyday things. My tip to get me to stand up from my desk is… RAISE A LITTLE PUPPY. Reeves’ Comment: Haha, great idea, John. Raising pets has more beneficial health effects than you might imagine. Pet ownership can help […]
From Mark Ford, editor, Creating Wealth: Someone once said that the three most important decisions in life answer the following questions: 1. What are you going to do? 2. With whom?3. And where? I thought that was pretty nifty when I first encountered it 17 years ago. Today, I still think it is practical […]