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What if the economy crashes? What if there’s another economic downturn? What if I follow my par

What if the economy crashes? What if there’s another economic downturn? What if I follow my parents advice and put money into a company sponsored 401k account (with a company match!) that invests in a Silicon Valley Darling that turns out to be a big pyramid-scheme and I lose all my money? What if… what if… what if… [[FREE] LIVE workshop with The Rich Dad of Stock Investing, Andy Tanner >>]( I lost count how many times I’ve heard an annoying question that starts off with what if… I’m sorry to say but everything you do comes with risk. Every day you come in contact with FOMO, Fear Of Missing Out. And no where is that fear more obvious than that of missing out on a great investment opportunity. It’s why people risked life and limb to head west in search of gold in the mid-1800’s here in the United States. It’s why people will put money into unproven technology companies and cryptocurrencies without knowing who is behind them. I’ll be the first to admit, I’m not the best at picking out which hi-tech stock companies to invest in, but I know who is. Andy Tanner, a long-time friend and Rich Dad Advisor has a way of explaining the technical complexities of trading in such simple terms reminds me of how my rich dad would explain the complexities of real estate investing through the board game Monopoly®. That’s why I’m excited to introduce a workshop Andy is holding exclusively for you. Thursday, June 27, 2019 9 p.m. Eastern Free to attend, register in advance by clicking the link below: [[FREE] LIVE workshop with The Rich Dad of Stock Investing, Andy Tanner >>]( Andy is one the the best instructors of any topic I have ever come across. In this workshop, Andy will show you how to invest in the stock market with proven strategies to make cash flow as quickly—and as often—as you want. Don’t hesitate though, we have limited seating available. And if I know Andy, he won’t be replaying the workshop. To answering your what if, [Signature] Robert Kiyosaki P.S. - As an added bonus, you’ll receive a copy of Andy’s eBook, Rat Race Escape Plan. [Register here for his workshop >>]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Rich Dad] Copyright © 2019 The Rich Dad Company. 4330 N. Civic Center Plaza, Suite 100 Scottsdale, AZ 85251 USA [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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