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Oxbow Advisors Interview Series 2021

Hosted By Ted Oakley

Jesse Felder

Coming April 26, 2021

Please join Ted Oakley as he interviews Jesse Felder. Jesse is a well known speaker as well as the author of The Felder Report.  They will cover earnings growth, corporate profit margins, inflation, financial markets, and gold.

Jesse Felder: Founder, Editor & Publisher

Speaker Jesse Felder Bio 
Jesse began his professional career at Bear, Stearns & Co. and later co-founded a multi-billion-dollar hedge fund firm headquartered in Santa Monica, California. Since moving to Bend, Oregon in 2000 and founding The Felder Report shortly thereafter his writing and research have been featured in major publications and websites like The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, Yahoo! Finance, Business Insider, RealVision, Investing.com, and more. Jesse also hosts and produces the Superinvestors and the Art of Worldly Wisdom podcast.

 

Jesse Felder Report Link

Oxbow Advisors Interview Series 2021

Hosted By Ted Oakley

Jesse Felder

Coming April 26, 2021

Please join Ted Oakley as he interviews Jesse Felder. Jesse is a well known speaker as well as the author of The Felder Report.  They will cover earnings growth, corporate profit margins, inflation, financial markets, and gold.

Jesse began his professional career at Bear, Stearns & Co. and later co-founded a multi-billion-dollar hedge fund firm headquartered in Santa Monica, California. Since moving to Bend, Oregon in 2000 and founding The Felder Report shortly thereafter his writing and research has been featured in major publications and websites like The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, Yahoo!Finance, Business Insider, RealVision, Investing.com and more. Jesse also hosts and produces the Superinvestors and the Art of Worldly Wisdom podcast.

 

Jesse Felder Report Link

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Psychology of Staying Rich

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Strange as it may sound, holding on to wealth often turns out to be harder for families than getting it in the first place. The majority of wealthy Americans fail to keep their fortunes in the family for more than a single generation — and many don’t make it that far.
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Ted Oakley’s

Psychology of Staying Rich

Order Your Complimentary Copy Below

Strange as it may sound, holding on to wealth often turns out to be harder for families than getting it in the first place. The majority of wealthy Americans fail to keep their fortunes in the family for more than a single generation — and many don’t make it that far.

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