Podcast – Investing Should Be Easy – Episode 13

In today’s show, Alex will review a few articles that discuss why more people aren’t investing (2/3 of Millenials) the root causes behind it, and how to get started. Find as much as $300 in monthly income to get started, that’s article #2. Lastly, with the stock market starting to shift, Alex discusses how to address your portfolio with defensive stocks.

Links to today’s articles –

Article 1 – Why More People Aren’t Investing 

Article 2 – How to save $300 a month

If you have any questions / comments, please send an email into alex.richwagen@gmail.com, and visit the website alexrichwagen.com

Thanks!

Alex

Podcast – Investing Should Be Easy – Episode 8

In today’s show, Alex will review Honeywell (HON), a well known manufacturer and services provider for gas power engines found in lawn, garden, and turf care. He will use a three step process:
1. Honeywell’s recent conference call and investor relations
2. Google Finance (macro analysis)
3. Finviz.com (technical & fundamental analysis)

Also, Alex looks into their financials further by exploring their 10-K (financial information) on SEC.gov to identify if it’s a potential good investment for the portfolio.

As always, if you have questions, please send an email to alex.richwagen@gmail.com or visit alexrichwagen.com for further content like his book, Investing Should be Easy.

Thanks!

Alex

Podcast – Investing Should Be Easy – Episode 5

In the next episode of his podcast, Alex Richwagen continues the investment strategy in pursuit of long term growth, dividend reinvestment, and compounding gains to teach others how to become better off financially. In today’s show, Alex reviews the recent news that the Dodd-Frank law will be reformed.  This is a very important law to review and understand how it impacts your portfolio.  During the show, Alex discusses several potential companies that could be positively impacted by this rule on both Computershare and Wells Fargo Investor Services:

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If you want to submit any questions for show, please send an email to – alex.richwagen@gmail.com

Thanks!

Alex

Podcast – Investing Should Be Easy – Episode 4

In the fourth episode of his podcast, Alex Richwagen continues the investment strategy in pursuit of long term growth, dividend reinvestment, and compounding gains to teach others how to become better off financially. In today’s show, Alex reviews another investment opportunity, The Buckle Inc, (BKE) that is available through direct stock purchase transfer agent on Computershare.com.

During the episode, Alex goes through various analysis to break down the company to determine if it’s a good investment or not.  Among the sites Alex will use are:

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If you want to submit any questions for show, please send an email to – alex.richwagen@gmail.com

Thanks!

Alex

Podcast – Investing Should Be Easy – Episode 3

In the third episode of his podcast, Alex Richwagen continues the investment strategy in pursuit of long term growth, dividend reinvestment, and compounding gains to teach others how to become better off financially. In today’s show, Alex will review the first investment opportunity, Physician’s Realty Trust, (DOC), that is available through direct stock purchase transfer agent on Computershare.com.

During the episode, Alex goes through various analysis to break down the company to determine if it’s a good investment or not.  Among the sites Alex will use are:

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If you want to submit any questions for show, please send an email to – alex.richwagen@gmail.com

Thanks!

Alex

Podcast – Investing Should be Easy – Episode 2

In the second episode of his podcast, Alex Richwagen continues on the investment strategy in pursuit of long term growth, dividend reinvestment, and compounding gains to help teach you how to become better off financially. In today’s show, Alex will review the two main platforms for a low risk investment strategy offering affordable and easy options:

During the episode, we will go through each website discussed on the show listed above, how to create an account, and view the number of companies each option offers. In further detail, we will talk about familiar names to invest in like McDonalds, Coca-Cola, and Walmart.

To view the episode and Subscribe:

If you want to submit any questions for show, please send an email to – alex.richwagen@gmail.com

Thanks!

Alex

Podcast – Investing Should Be Easy – Episode 1

In the opening episode of his new podcast, Alex Richwagen will help identify a long-term investment strategy in pursuit of long term growth, dividend reinvestment, and compounding gains to be better off financially. Alex goes through the following six areas of his strategy:
1. Why Investing
2. Affordability & Flexibility
3. Risk
4. Supported by Data
5. How the strategy works
6. Next Steps

Check out and subscribe to the initial episode by clicking this link https://tinyurl.com/lgyvl23

if you have any questions, send it into my email box, alex.richwagen@gmail.com.

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