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Everywhere you look, someone’s promising passive income.
Real estate syndications, crypto, private deals — they all sound like the fast track to financial freedom.
But what if the real wealth builders are the “boring” investments you already have access to?
In this episode, Daniel Wrenne and Hugh Baker break down the difference between chasing trends and building true, lasting wealth.
They reveal why Target Date Funds often outperform “shiny object” investments and why most so-called passive income isn’t passive at all.
You’ll hear real stories of physicians who’ve been lured by hype, what they learned the hard way, and how you can invest without turning your portfolio into a part-time job.
P.S. We value your opinion! Share your thoughts and insights with us. Your feedback helps us improve and tailor our content to your needs. Click here to give us a piece of your mind.
By Daniel Wrenne4.7
3939 ratings
Everywhere you look, someone’s promising passive income.
Real estate syndications, crypto, private deals — they all sound like the fast track to financial freedom.
But what if the real wealth builders are the “boring” investments you already have access to?
In this episode, Daniel Wrenne and Hugh Baker break down the difference between chasing trends and building true, lasting wealth.
They reveal why Target Date Funds often outperform “shiny object” investments and why most so-called passive income isn’t passive at all.
You’ll hear real stories of physicians who’ve been lured by hype, what they learned the hard way, and how you can invest without turning your portfolio into a part-time job.
P.S. We value your opinion! Share your thoughts and insights with us. Your feedback helps us improve and tailor our content to your needs. Click here to give us a piece of your mind.

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