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Don and Tom go deep on a shady “non-profit” financial education group that funnels retirees into high-commission indexed annuities, using a listener tip to unpack the advisor’s fake credentials, mismatched ADV filings, dubious fiduciary claims, and the simple math that reveals where the money really comes from. Along the way, they cover how to investigate advisors yourself, why financial fairy tales persist, and answer listener questions on Avantis gold holdings, private equity’s impact on small-cap value, and the quality of Schwab’s 529 plan.
0:04 Don’s industry rant and a look at the “American Financial Education Alliance” disguise.
1:01 How pseudo-nonprofits target advisors and consumers with “no-sales” sales pitches.
2:20 Tom’s take on the recycled seminar game and fake educator designations.
3:40 Listener tip sparks Don’s PI dive into the flyer, claims, and contradictions.
4:49 How to vet advisors using BrokerCheck and Form ADV.
5:58 The firm’s tiny AUM and impossible economics of their claimed operations.
8:02 The Maryland house vs. the Lakewood Ranch mansion — where the money REALLY comes from.
9:25 The inevitable reveal: indexed annuity commissions driving the whole machine.
10:18 Breaking down the seminar pitch language and the deceptive “market returns without risk” promise.
11:24 Why the sales story collapses under math and dividends.
12:34 The “licensed fiduciary” myth and regulatory reality for small firms.
14:38 How consumers get fooled by the fiduciary framing in seminar mailers.
16:13 Don and Tom dissect the pre-fab radio/TV show factories behind these advisors.
17:19 Why the meeting is the real sales trap — and how to avoid it.
18:48 Don’s plea: stop believing financial fairy tales.
19:26 Don jokes about infiltrating steak-dinner seminars undercover.
20:14 Transition to listener Q&A from Maryland: AVDV’s gold exposure.
21:26 Why Avantis owns gold miners without being “in gold.”
23:47 Momentum, value screens, and why the gold weight makes sense.
24:26 Gold Hill, Oregon 529 question: Is the Schwab plan good?
25:30 Age-based 529s and Schwab’s low-cost structure.
27:28 Private equity fears: will it starve small-cap value indexes?
28:41 Why the concern is mostly a media creation, not an investment reality.
29:48 Don on the IPO–private–IPO cycle and how markets actually work.
30:11 Why private equity performs worse in bad markets.
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Don and Tom go deep on a shady “non-profit” financial education group that funnels retirees into high-commission indexed annuities, using a listener tip to unpack the advisor’s fake credentials, mismatched ADV filings, dubious fiduciary claims, and the simple math that reveals where the money really comes from. Along the way, they cover how to investigate advisors yourself, why financial fairy tales persist, and answer listener questions on Avantis gold holdings, private equity’s impact on small-cap value, and the quality of Schwab’s 529 plan.
0:04 Don’s industry rant and a look at the “American Financial Education Alliance” disguise.
1:01 How pseudo-nonprofits target advisors and consumers with “no-sales” sales pitches.
2:20 Tom’s take on the recycled seminar game and fake educator designations.
3:40 Listener tip sparks Don’s PI dive into the flyer, claims, and contradictions.
4:49 How to vet advisors using BrokerCheck and Form ADV.
5:58 The firm’s tiny AUM and impossible economics of their claimed operations.
8:02 The Maryland house vs. the Lakewood Ranch mansion — where the money REALLY comes from.
9:25 The inevitable reveal: indexed annuity commissions driving the whole machine.
10:18 Breaking down the seminar pitch language and the deceptive “market returns without risk” promise.
11:24 Why the sales story collapses under math and dividends.
12:34 The “licensed fiduciary” myth and regulatory reality for small firms.
14:38 How consumers get fooled by the fiduciary framing in seminar mailers.
16:13 Don and Tom dissect the pre-fab radio/TV show factories behind these advisors.
17:19 Why the meeting is the real sales trap — and how to avoid it.
18:48 Don’s plea: stop believing financial fairy tales.
19:26 Don jokes about infiltrating steak-dinner seminars undercover.
20:14 Transition to listener Q&A from Maryland: AVDV’s gold exposure.
21:26 Why Avantis owns gold miners without being “in gold.”
23:47 Momentum, value screens, and why the gold weight makes sense.
24:26 Gold Hill, Oregon 529 question: Is the Schwab plan good?
25:30 Age-based 529s and Schwab’s low-cost structure.
27:28 Private equity fears: will it starve small-cap value indexes?
28:41 Why the concern is mostly a media creation, not an investment reality.
29:48 Don on the IPO–private–IPO cycle and how markets actually work.
30:11 Why private equity performs worse in bad markets.
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