Rich Dad's StockCast with Andy Tanner

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Rich Dad's StockCast is a podcast that throws out all the media's useless information about the stock market and stock investing and gives you real advice and real strategies from a real teacher, Andy Tanner. Want real stock help and not the lies Wall Street is telling? This is your show.And... If you'd like to take a stock class from Andy or watch one of his FREE trainings click here to learn from the same man Robert learns from: https://www.StockCastBonus.com

  1. 3d ago

    S3E111: How to Avoid the Biggest Stock Market Investing Mistakes

    Learning how to avoid investing mistakes starts with understanding why investors make them in the first place. In this episode of Rich Dad Stockcast, host Del Denney joins Rich Dad expert Andy Tanner to break down some of the biggest mistakes stock market investors make—and the lessons Andy has learned from his own investing experience. Their central message: successful investors still make mistakes, but they learn from them instead of repeating the same costly decisions. Andy identifies two major sources of investing mistakes: knowledge and temperament. Investors can lose money because they buy something they don't understand. But they can also understand exactly what they should do and still abandon their strategy because fear, greed, panic, or FOMO takes control. The conversation explores why knowing a stock ticker isn't the same as understanding the underlying business. Andy uses Warren Buffett's concepts of an economic moat and margin of safety to explain how investors can evaluate risk instead of simply following hot stock tips or chasing price movements. Del and Andy also examine one of the biggest mistakes investors make during market corrections: selling because everyone else is afraid. Andy explains why falling prices can create opportunities to buy strong businesses below their underlying value—and why investors don't need to perfectly predict the market bottom to recognize value. Andy then shares one of his own costly mistakes: breaking his position-sizing rules on an Apple options trade. He knew the rules but allowed confidence and greed to override his discipline, resulting in an approximately $30,000 lesson that permanently changed how he manages risk. You'll learn how to: -Distinguish investing education from stock-picking advice -Avoid investing in businesses you don't understand -Control fear, greed, panic, and FOMO -Evaluate a company's competitive moat and margin of safety -Think differently about market corrections -Recognize value without trying to perfectly time the bottom -Follow position-sizing and risk-management rules -Use education and mentorship to reduce costly mistakes The goal isn't to become an investor who never makes mistakes. It's to develop the knowledge, temperament, and discipline to learn from mistakes, manage risk, and avoid making the same expensive mistake twice. 🎯 Visit https://bit.ly/3JsRdmj for access to FREE investing tools, including Andy's "Power of 6" ebook. 00:00 Biggest Investor Mistakes 00:32 Free Tools Giveaway 01:57 Advice vs Education 03:40 Knowledge and Temperament 07:57 Moats and Safety Margins 17:37 Correction Mistakes 23:49 Apple Trade Lesson 29:06 Mentorship First Steps 34:05 Final Takeaways

  2. Aug 10

    S3E110: How to Become a Better Investor by Improving 1% Every Day

    If you want to know how to become a better investor, don't start by searching for the perfect stock or the next winning trade. Start by improving the person making the investment decisions. In this episode of Rich Dad Stockcast, host Del Denney and Rich Dad expert Andy Tanner explore the idea of becoming 1% better every day—and why small improvements in knowledge, discipline, and behavior can compound into meaningful results over time. Andy explains why successful investing requires more than technical knowledge. Investors must learn to control fear, greed, FOMO, and the emotional reactions that often lead to costly decisions. The goal isn't simply to "do" investing. It's to develop the temperament and discipline required to become an investor. Del and Andy also identify two gaps that can hold people back: the gap between what you don't know and what you need to learn, and the gap between what you already know and what you actually do. Financial education can close the first. Consistent action, accountability, and discipline help close the second. You'll learn how small actions—reading, practicing with a paper trading account, using an investing journal, finding mentors, building a financial team, or simply studying investing every day—can accumulate into greater experience and confidence. Instead of trying to transform your financial life overnight, Andy argues for taking manageable steps and allowing those improvements to compound. The conversation goes beyond investing, showing how the same principle can apply to your health, marriage, parenting, leadership, and financial future. Because the opposite is also true: when the world keeps advancing, standing still can mean falling behind. The lesson is simple: You don't need to become dramatically better tomorrow. Start somewhere, take action, learn from the result, and keep improving. As Andy explains, the biggest mistake may not be making the wrong move. It's doing nothing at all. 🎯 Visit https://bit.ly/3JsRdmj for access to FREE investing tools, including Andy's "Power of 6" ebook. 00:00 Introduction 02:28 Andys Origin Story 04:27 Investor Temperament Wins 06:34 Compounding Habits 08:20 Two Gaps Framework 10:18 Knowledge Into Action 11:39 Cashflow Academy Approach 15:43 Marriage Money Meetings 17:50 Never Get Complacent 23:43 Tiny Steps Method 27:50 Parenting Without Carrots 33:11 Start Anywhere Today ----- Robert Kiyosaki was asked why he keeps buying gold and silver. His answer — the world economy is in great trouble and he doesn't trust our leaders or central banks to solve it. In fact they are the problem. U.S. debt is approaching $39 trillion. Robert has been buying real gold and silver since 1965 — not ETFs, not paper, the real thing. Gold and silver just retraced and Robert bought more. Legendary investor Jim Rogers says gold and silver are going to the moon. Get the free Rich Dad Wealth Kit from Priority Gold: Text STOCKCAST to 24999. U.S. Residents Only.

  3. Aug 3

    S3E109: How to Build a Stock Portfolio from Scratch

    Every investor eventually asks how to build a stock portfolio that can grow over time. Andy Tanner explains why the answer starts with education, discipline, and a long-term strategy—not stock tips. Instead of chasing hot stock tips or trying to find the next 10-bagger, Andy explains why successful investors begin by developing the right mindset. He introduces the concept of an internal locus of control, explains why saving is the foundation of investing, and shows why education matters more than starting capital. You'll learn: -How to build your first stock portfolio with a long-term strategy -Why mindset matters before buying your first stock -How much money you really need to start investing -Why Andy prefers buying quality companies over chasing speculative winners -How to identify businesses you already understand as potential investments -The basics of his Triple Income strategy using dividends and options -Why Warren Buffett's investing philosophy remains relevant today -Why mutual funds may not be the best choice for investors seeking financial education -How consistent action separates successful investors from everyone else Whether you're opening your first brokerage account or refining your investing approach, this episode provides a practical framework for building a stock portfolio with confidence instead of guesswork. The goal isn't to predict the market—it's to develop the habits and education that create better investors over time. 🎯 Visit https://bit.ly/3JsRdmj for access to FREE investing tools, including Andy's "Power of 6" ebook. 00:00 Building From Scratch 00:31 Free Tools And Mindset 03:35 Context Before Tactics 07:24 Save First Then Invest 09:22 Millionaire Reality Check 13:47 Break And Testimonial 14:47 First Assets To Buy 19:46 Triple Income Strategy 21:18 Mutual Funds Debate 24:22 Action Taking Framework 27:38 Final Portfolio Takeaways ----- Get the free Rich Dad Wealth Kit from Priority Gold — three guides covering gold, silver, and wealth defense: Visit RichDadLovesGold.com or text STOCKCAST to 24999. U.S. Residents Only.

  4. Jul 27

    S3E108: How to Profit From Market Volatility Without Predicting the Market

    Can you really profit from market volatility? According to Andy Tanner, the answer depends less on predicting the next crash and more on preparing for it. In this episode, he explains how experienced investors use education, risk management, and discipline to turn uncertainty into opportunity. In this episode of Rich Dad Stockcast, host Del Denney sits down with Rich Dad Advisor Andy Tanner to explain how experienced investors approach market volatility differently from the average investor. Instead of trying to predict the next crash, Andy shares why preparation, education, and emotional discipline create the biggest investing opportunities. You'll learn why professional investors view volatility as a buying opportunity, how risk management can protect your portfolio during uncertain markets, and why waiting until fear takes over is often too late. Andy also explains the difference between prediction and preparation, how option strategies can serve as portfolio insurance, why valuation matters during periods of market optimism, and how today's AI-driven market compares with previous investment bubbles. Whether you're investing in stocks, building long-term wealth, or preparing for the next market correction, this episode offers a practical framework for making better decisions when emotions run high. Rather than reacting to headlines, you'll learn how disciplined investors position themselves before volatility arrives—and why those moments often create the greatest wealth-building opportunities. In this episode, you'll learn: Why market volatility creates investing opportunities How professional investors prepare instead of predict The role of options as portfolio insurance Why valuation matters more than market headlines How to build confidence before the next market correction 🎯 Visit https://bit.ly/3JsRdmj for access to FREE investing tools, including Andy's "Power of 6" ebook. 00:00 Volatility as Opportunity 00:53 Black Swans and Readiness 04:35 Training for Crisis Moments 09:21 Storm Clouds and Valuations 18:23 Options Insurance and VIX 28:03 ARMOR Risk Management 30:56 Where to Learn More 32:25 Final Takeaways and Outro ----- Get the free Rich Dad Wealth Kit from Priority Gold — three guides covering gold, silver, and wealth defense: Visit RichDadLovesGold.com or text STOCKCAST to 24999. U.S. Residents Only.

  5. Jul 20

    S3E107: How to Prepare for the Next Stock Market Cras

    Knowing how to prepare for a stock market crash is one of the most important skills an investor can develop. In this episode of Rich Dad StockCast, host Del Denney sits down with Rich Dad investing expert Andy Tanner to explain why every market downturn creates opportunities for investors who are prepared. Drawing on more than 25 years of teaching investors, Andy explains why successful investing isn't about predicting the next crash—it's about preparing for it. He shares Warren Buffett's philosophy of being "fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful," explains why temperament often matters more than IQ, and outlines the mindset professional investors use when markets become volatile. In this episode, you'll learn: -How to prepare for a stock market crash -Why preparation beats prediction every market cycle -How Warren Buffett's investing philosophy applies during market downturns -Why temperament is one of an investor's greatest advantages -How to identify quality companies when prices fall -Why professional investors focus on fundamentals instead of headlines -How cash reserves and hedging create opportunity during volatility -Why market crashes can become wealth-building opportunities for educated investors Andy also walks through a real-world example of buying bank stocks during the Silicon Valley Bank crisis, demonstrating how preparation, fundamental analysis, and emotional discipline helped turn market fear into long-term gains. Whether you're investing through your first market correction or preparing for the next major downturn, this episode provides a practical framework for protecting capital while positioning yourself to capitalize on future opportunities. 🎯 Visit https://bit.ly/3JsRdmj for access to FREE investing tools, including Andy's "Power of 6" ebook. 00:00 Next Crisis Is Coming 02:24 Lessons From Past Crashes 02:49 Temperament Over IQ 07:07 Prepare Not Predict 09:43 Insurance And Hedging 13:16 Break And Listener Story 14:21 How Pros Prepare 16:08 SVB Panic Case Study 21:37 Buying Value Not Bottom 25:23 Next Steps And Part Two 27:38 Final Takeaways   ----- For the first time ever, more central banks plan to cut their dollar holdings than increase them. The dollar's share of global reserves just hit a two-decade low. Rich Dad has been saying it for decades — cash is trash. When the world's central banks are selling dollars and buying gold, what does that tell you about your retirement? Get the free Rich Dad Wealth Kit from Priority Gold: https://ef.prioritygoldpartners-17.com/58GQMR/JTCNH9/?sub2=0708&sub3=YT Text STOCKCAST to 24999 or click the link above. U.S. Residents Only.

  6. Jul 13

    S3E106: How to Analyze a Stock Before You Buy It

    How to analyze a stock is one of the most valuable investing skills you can develop. In this episode of Rich Dad Stock Cast, host Del Denney sits down with Rich Dad investing expert Andy Tanner to explain how professional investors evaluate businesses before they ever buy a share. Instead of relying on headlines, hot tips, or fear of missing out, Andy shares the same principles used by legendary investors like Warren Buffett to separate great businesses from risky investments. He explains why successful investors analyze companies—not stock prices—and how that shift in thinking can dramatically improve your investing decisions. In this episode, you'll learn: -How to analyze a stock before buying -Why investors should evaluate businesses instead of stock prices -What an economic moat is and why it matters -How to use fundamental analysis to assess financial strength -Why operational cash flow is one of the most important business metrics -How technical analysis measures market sentiment and timing -Why combining fundamental and technical analysis leads to better investment decisions -The Four Pillars of Investing: fundamentals, technicals, cash flow, and risk management Andy also explains why education is the greatest advantage an investor can have, how confidence comes from understanding a business, and why investing without analysis is little different from gambling. Whether you're new to investing or looking to strengthen your stock analysis process, this episode provides a practical framework you can apply before making your next investment. 🎯 Visit https://bit.ly/3JsRdmj for access to FREE investing tools, including Andy's "Power of 6" ebook. 00:00 How Pros Pick Stocks 02:22 Biggest Investing Mistakes 04:01 Think Business Not Ticker 05:46 Moat Test Explained 08:13 BNSF Moat Example 15:12 Fundamentals Defined 20:45 Cash Flow and Financials 24:43 Technical Analysis Basics 29:04 Four Pillars Framework 31:30 Wrap Up and Next Steps ----- Get your free Rich Dad's Guide to Silver and discover one of the best ways to start investing in silver now: Visit RichDadLovesGold.com or take out your phone and text the word STOCKCAST to 24999. U.S. Residents Only.

  7. Jul 6

    S3E105: How to Build Assets Instead of Liabilities

    How to build assets is one of the most important lessons in investing, yet many people spend years buying liabilities they mistakenly believe will make them wealthy. In this episode of Rich Dad StockCast, host Del Denney sits down with Andy Tanner to break down one of Robert Kiyosaki's core financial principles: the difference between assets and liabilities. Together, they explain why real wealth comes from owning investments that generate cash flow—not simply accumulating things that cost you money. You'll learn: -What truly separates an asset from a liability -Why cash flow matters more than price appreciation -Whether your home, gold, silver, Bitcoin, and stocks qualify as assets -How taxes can become your biggest financial liability -Why personal development, discipline, and financial education are essential for successful investing -Simple ways to begin building your asset column—even if you're just getting started Andy also explains why becoming an investor is more important than simply buying investments. He shares practical ideas for taking your first steps, developing the mindset of an investor, and building a portfolio that creates income, financial freedom, and long-term wealth. Whether you're new to investing or looking to strengthen your financial foundation, this episode offers practical guidance for building assets that work for you instead of liabilities that work against you. 00:00 Assets Versus Liabilities 02:04 Rich Dad Definitions 04:14 Hidden Liabilities Taxes 05:54 Cash Flow Asset Test 08:05 Doodads And Lifestyle 12:17 Break And Testimonial 13:14 Start Building Assets 15:00 Discipline Before Investing 18:51 Beginner Friendly Assets 23:18 Temperament And Education 24:56 Be Do Have Framework 27:50 Wrap Up And Next Steps ----- For the first time ever, more central banks plan to cut their dollar holdings than increase them. The dollar's share of global reserves just hit a two-decade low. Rich Dad has been saying it for decades — cash is trash. When the world's central banks are selling dollars and buying gold, what does that tell you about your retirement? Get the free Rich Dad Wealth Kit from Priority Gold: https://ef.prioritygoldpartners-17.com/58GQMR/JTCNH9/?sub2=0708&sub3=YT Text STOCKCAST to 24999 or click the link above. U.S. Residents Only.

  8. Jun 29

    S3E104: Is It Too Late to Start Investing? Andy Tanner Explains

    Too late to start investing? Many people in their 40s, 50s, and beyond worry they've missed their opportunity to build wealth. According to Rich Dad expert Andy Tanner, that's the wrong question. In this episode of Rich Dad StockCast, host Del Denney sits down with Andy Tanner to discuss why financial success depends more on financial education than on age. They explain why so many Americans fall behind despite working hard, why traditional retirement plans often leave people unprepared, and what investors can do to change course. You'll learn: -Why it's never too late to start investing -The biggest mistakes that delay wealth building -How compound growth still works—even if you start later -Why leverage can accelerate wealth when used correctly -The difference between using debt as a tool versus a liability -Why financial education matters more than trying to pick the perfect investment Andy also shares why knowledge—not money—is the greatest asset an investor can own. Whether you're just beginning your investing journey or trying to catch up, this conversation offers practical principles for creating cash flow, building assets, and taking control of your financial future. 🎯 Visit https://bit.ly/3JsRdmj for access to FREE investing tools, including Andy's "Power of 6" ebook. 00:00 Did I Start Too Late 02:00 Why People Feel Behind 04:26 The Numbers Are Brutal 07:17 401k Reality Check 11:20 Stop Waiting Start Swimming 12:53 Break And Testimonials 13:47 Two Wealth Engines 16:59 Leverage And Debt Debate 20:14 Mastering Financial Fire 22:34 Knowledge Is The Edge 30:00 First Steps This Week 32:24 Final Takeaways And Next Steps ----- Most people think they're diversified. Rich Dad says they're De-Worsified. If your retirement holds gold ETFs, silver ETFs, and real estate ETFs — you don't own real assets. You own paper derivatives of real assets. And when the system cracks, paper tracks paper all the way down. Get the free Rich Dad Wealth Kit from Priority Gold — three guides covering real gold, real silver, and real wealth defense: Text STOCKCAST to 24999. U.S. Residents Only.

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Rich Dad's StockCast is a podcast that throws out all the media's useless information about the stock market and stock investing and gives you real advice and real strategies from a real teacher, Andy Tanner. Want real stock help and not the lies Wall Street is telling? This is your show.And... If you'd like to take a stock class from Andy or watch one of his FREE trainings click here to learn from the same man Robert learns from: https://www.StockCastBonus.com

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