When everyone was panicking in Q4, I was positioning. The market is finally catching up to my...
Dalton Vance, Business & Markets Editor
A self-made wealth strategist and serial entrepreneur, Dalton turned a small inheritance into a valuable education about how money really works. He holds no formal credentials in finance, which he considers a distinct advantage. His insights have helped countless readers understand what the financial establishment doesn’t want them to know. Dalton is currently working on his next venture and lives in Austin, Texas, where he networks aggressively and maintains an optimized morning routine.
Most people see an empty bank account and panic. I see a clean slate for Q1 optimization....
Most people see losses. I see tuition. The market is the greatest university—and I just completed another...
Resolutions are for people who want to feel bad in February. Directional indicators are for builders. Look....
They invented a number to define your worth. I rejected the number. Now I’m in what experts...
Your bank account is a lagging indicator. Your vision is a leading one. Look. I get it....
When your business dies, it’s called failure. When it dies and you learn from it, it’s called...
Debt is for people who don’t understand leverage. I understand leverage. I just don’t have any liquidity...
When life gives you a separation agreement, make tax-advantaged lemonade. My divorce tax strategy saved me more...
What I learned from turning a six-figure inheritance into a five-figure education. Few understand this. Look. When...