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Apex Predators of the Business World Have a Secret! In the shadowed alleys of wealth, where the air is thick with ambition, lies a secret so profound that it has shaped the destinies of the nation's centi-millionaires and billionaires. Wall Street's Best Kept Investment Secret is not just a book; it's a revelation, a map to the treasure trove that is government incentives. Herein lies the playbook used by the apex predators of the business world, the hidden stratagem behind their colossal wealth. When, Mr. Wonderful, Kevin O'Leary-renowned Shark and LinkedIn influencer-speaks of free money…mehr

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Apex Predators of the Business World Have a Secret! In the shadowed alleys of wealth, where the air is thick with ambition, lies a secret so profound that it has shaped the destinies of the nation's centi-millionaires and billionaires. Wall Street's Best Kept Investment Secret is not just a book; it's a revelation, a map to the treasure trove that is government incentives. Herein lies the playbook used by the apex predators of the business world, the hidden stratagem behind their colossal wealth. When, Mr. Wonderful, Kevin O'Leary-renowned Shark and LinkedIn influencer-speaks of free money giveaways by the government, it's more than a whisper in the wind; it's a clarion call that demands attention. His words resonate in the canyons of Wall Street, echoing off the skyscrapers and into the ears of every aspiring investor. O'Leary isn't just a television personality; he's a harbinger of wealth strategies, a beacon for those navigating the treacherous currents of finance. His reference to the government's free money" isn't just a casual comment; it's a profound insight into the undercurrents of wealth accumulation. This book takes that cue, diving deep into the strategies that have quietly fueled the fortunes of the world's most affluent, turning O'Leary's insights into a roadmap for the savvy investor. This isn't just about money; it's about power, the kind wielded by those with the savvy to turn public resources into private fortunes. With 28,420 centi-millionaires thriving in a world where the entry ticket to the top 1% is a staggering $18 million net worth, it's clear that a divide exists. Through the book, you'll journey into the heart of this divide, exploring how the affluent have long harnessed government incentives, especially in realms like green energy. These grants and forgivable loans, a beautifully oxymoronic term, are not mere financial aids; they are the levers of wealth accumulation. But here's the catch - they require a blend of fiscal acumen, a deep dive into public policy, and a touch of societal trend understanding. As the author, I've reverse-engineered these processes, dissecting the allocation and purpose of these funds. An exemplary case is the green energy initiatives under Joe Biden's administration, a goldmine for not just the corporate giants but for the shrewd small business owners and middle-class millionaire investors. This book peels back layers of fiscal strategies, revealing how icons like Elon Musk have leveraged this free money to build empires. As you embark on this narrative, remember, this is a journey guided by the intellect of a Taylor Mason-like mind, a financial odyssey where numbers do the talking, and the outcomes are as brilliant as they are profitable. Taylor Mason from the hit show Billions unveils the strategies that have quietly fueled the fortunes of the world's most affluent. Taylor, known for their extraordinary talent in turning mathematical genius into financial victory, epitomizes the very essence of what it means to be a predator in the business world. They, along with the legendary Bobby Axelrod, demonstrate that in the world of finance, it's not just about the money; it's about the math, the strategy, and the fearless navigation of complex waters. So, as you stand on the precipice of decision, remember, Wall Street's Best Kept Investment Secret is your compass to the undeniable math of this author's algorithm for investment excellence. But beware, for every secret shared, a question lingers, nudging you to turn the page, to join the ranks of the informed, the affluent, the apex predators of the business world. Will you answer the call?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Autorenporträt
Shortly before his fifth birthday, David Vogel announced he wanted violin lessons. When his father insisted violins were too expensive, David went knocking on doors and came home with the loan of a half-size violin. Growing up, it was assumed he would become an artist of some sort while his older brother would be a scientist. David was not the better student of the two. When he graduated from high school, the principal called his parents in for a conference and informed them that it would be a waste of David's time and their money to send him to college. But in college, he and his brother switched places. His brother became an actor while David earned a PhD in biophysics (but with a subspecialty in eccentricity). Most of Dr Vogel's writing has been educational, and almost all of it (including an introductory physics textbook) has been humorous. (His research papers on neural network models of higher cognitive processes are not at all amusing, but at least he almost failed his thesis defense when the conservative academic from a country with a certain national stereotype took issue with his amusing style - not appropriate in scientific writing). Facing retirement, Dr Vogel has taken the opportunity to begin writing fiction. (Well, the physics problems about his Chrysler powered Smart Car were already fiction.) Day of the Dragonfly is the first novel he has let out of his hands, and it is the first that is not humorous. "It was an unexpected book that came chasing after me while I was sitting with my wife on a long, hot, tropical day in Brazil. It didn't have a single joke in it, but it insisted on being written. It seemed to write itself. Unfortunately, it wouldn't stop writing itself, and when it went past three hundred thousand words, it had to be hacked back like an acre of kudzu." David Vogel presently resides in Hull, Georgia. He's easy to find. Hull is just one vowel from Hell. The serous tone and formal style of the new book have not stopped him from doing stand-up comedy.