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A Trustworthy, Personal Guide To The Missing Context OfInvesting + Technology

The rarely shared
Things you should know
To keep you and your treasures
Strategic | Secure | Private | Smart

It isn’t a one-time fix
It’s staying one step ahead

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A private, trustworthy guide to the missing context of personal investing + technology.

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The Tangible Element of Investing

By L. A. Wauters | November 3, 2024

It’s baffling how Americans can endure carrying credit card debt at unbelievably high interest rates (21.67% – 24.72%) knowing they will have to pay that balance as it exponentially grows,Continue readingThe Tangible Element of Investing

The Attention Economy

By L. A. Wauters | October 25, 2024

Video really didn’t kill the radio star. Radio listenership remains relatively stable at 82% of Americans as of 2022 (Pew Research Center.) This surprised me since I haven’t listened toContinue readingThe Attention Economy

The Intangible Aspect of Investing

By L. A. Wauters | October 19, 2024

We’ve become a culture of tangibleness. Where buying the car, wearing nice clothes, posting the travel pictures, having your dream place filled with lots of things, raving about you orContinue readingThe Intangible Aspect of Investing

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