The Investing Tutor Podcast
Summary: Dr. Hans recognizes the lack of investment literacy in minority households. When he discovered how rich families build their fortunes using the stock market, he decided to become an investor. After reading 400 books, 40,000 financial articles and spending 11 years pursuing mastery, Dr. Hans now shares his proven strategies with his audience. He has impacted the lives of countless professionals and placed many families on the path to Generational Wealth. He is the most trusted investment tutor in the country.
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