Rich Dad's StockCast with Andy Tanner
Rich Dad's StockCast with Andy Tanner
The Rich Dad Media Network
Rich Dad's StockCast is a podcast that throws out all the media's useless information about the stock market and stock investing and gives you real advice and real strategies from a real teacher, Andy Tanner. Want real stock help and not the lies Wall Street is telling? This is your show.And... If you'd like to take a stock class from Andy or watch one of his FREE trainings click here to learn from the same man Robert learns from: https://www.StockCastBonus.com
S3E99: Why Cash Flow Investing Beats Chasing Stock Prices
Cash flow investing is one of the most important concepts for building lasting wealth, yet most investors focus almost entirely on price appreciation and net worth. In this episode of the Rich Dad StockCast, host Del Denney sits down with Rich Dad expert Andy Tanner to explain why so many people accidentally "kill their golden goose" by making short-term financial decisions that destroy long-term income streams. Andy breaks down the difference between building net worth and building cash flow, why traditional retirement plans like 401(k)s often fail to create lasting income, and how investors can shift their thinking toward assets that continuously produce cash. He explains why many investors obsess over stock prices while ignoring the actual income-producing power of the underlying business. You'll learn why dividend-paying stocks, covered calls, and income-producing assets can create long-term financial stability, how emotional investing sabotages returns, and why systems matter more than predictions in the stock market. Andy also explains how professional investors use financial education, probabilities, and structured investing systems to reduce emotional decision-making and improve long-term results. This episode also explores the psychology behind profit-taking, the dangers of relying solely on retirement account balances, and why financially educated investors focus on ongoing income instead of temporary price gains. Andy shares real-world examples from stocks like ExxonMobil and explains how investors can use cash flow strategies to build generational wealth over time. If you want to understand how to build assets that consistently pay you, avoid common investing mistakes, and think more like a professional investor, this conversation offers a practical framework for achieving long-term financial freedom through cash flow. 00:00 Introduction 02:43 401k Kills Cashflow 10:00 Stop Profit Taking 11:23 Exxon Cashflow Example 15:24 Break And Teaser 16:21 Protect The Goose 20:42 Systems Beat Emotions 24:47 One Action This Week 28:29 Final Wrap Up
May 25
29 min
S3E98: Why Financial Education Beats Stock Tips Every Time
Financial education vs stock tips is one of the most important distinctions investors can understand, and in this episode of the Rich Dad StockCast, host Del Denney sits down with Rich Dad expert Andy Tanner to break down why relying on advice keeps investors dependent while financial education creates long-term confidence and control. Andy explains why asking for stock tips often reveals an education gap, and why most investors never develop real investing skill because they rely on outside opinions instead of learning how markets actually work. He also shares why Wall Street profits from investor ignorance and how many financial advisors focus on gathering assets instead of building financial intelligence. You'll learn the difference between advice and education, why investing knowledge lasts longer than any market cycle, and how disciplined investors think independently instead of following the crowd. Andy also explains why risk often comes from ignorance, how implementation bridges the gap between knowledge and results, and why personal responsibility matters in building wealth. This episode also breaks down the dangers of blindly following financial media, the limitations of average-return investing strategies, and why professional investors prioritize learning over speculation. Andy uses real-world examples, investing principles, and personal stories to explain how investors can move from dependence to financial confidence. If you want to stop chasing stock tips and start developing real investing skill, this conversation provides a practical framework for building financial education, independent thinking, and long-term investing discipline. 🎯 Visit https://bit.ly/3JsRdmj for access to FREE investing tools, including Andy's "Power of 6" ebook. 00:00 Introduction 00:47 Why Advice Triggers Andy 03:27 The 10K Question 06:38 Something for Nothing Trap 10:53 Wall Street Advice Culture 14:35 Why Knowledge Wins 14:55 Advice Is Lazy and Disrespectful 19:31 Education and Implementation Gaps 21:09 Beating the Market vs Average 24:40 First Steps This Week 25:46 Wrap Up and Call to Action
May 18
26 min
S3E97:  What Andy Tanner Learned From Robert Kiyosaki About Money
Robert Kiyosaki's lessons about money have influenced millions of investors around the world, but few people have experienced those lessons firsthand the way Andy Tanner has. In this episode of Rich Dad StockCast, host Del Denney sits down with Andy to explore what he learned from working directly with Robert Kiyosaki and Kim Kiyosaki for more than a decade. Andy shares behind-the-scenes insights into how Robert studies financial education, why Kim focuses relentlessly on cash flow, and how Rich Dad principles shaped his own investing philosophy. The conversation breaks down key concepts, including using debt, why cash flow matters more than speculation, how investors use liabilities strategically, and why financial education requires personal development—not just technical knowledge. You'll also learn why Robert Kiyosaki views debt differently than traditional financial experts, how inflation and currency devaluation impact investing decisions, and why acquiring cash-flowing assets creates long-term financial stability. Andy explains the difference between accumulating assets and building systems that continually produce income, along with the mindset shifts required to think like a professional investor. This episode also explores the emotional side of investing, including fear, greed, discipline, and the process of improving investor temperament over time. Andy explains why mistakes are often the greatest financial teachers and why action—not passive learning—is the key to building wealth. If you want practical investing lessons from inside the Rich Dad philosophy, this conversation will help you better understand cash flow, financial education, debt strategy, and what it really takes to create long-term wealth. 🎯 Visit https://bit.ly/3JsRdmj for access to FREE investing tools, including Andy's "Power of 6" ebook. 00:00 Introduction 04:14 How Andy Met Rich Dad 07:29 Robert and Kim Mentors 09:20 Study Like Bootcamp 13:00 Debtcraft and Dollar Short 21:52 Break and Testimonial 22:45 Joyful Pain Growth 28:31 Cash Flow Over Gains 34:08 Take Action This Week 38:08 Closing and Next Steps ----- Get the FREE Rich Dad Wealth Defense Guide and learn how to add physical gold or silver to your IRA or 401(k) — tax- and penalty-free — with up to $10,000 in free silver on qualifying purchases: https://ef.prioritygoldpartners-17.com/58GQMR/JTCNH9/?sub2=0511&sub3=YT Call 866-703-9895 or text STOCKCAST to 24999. U.S. Residents Only.
May 11
39 min
S3E96:  How Investor Mindset Builds Wealth (Not Strategy Alone)
Investor mindset determines whether you build wealth—or stay stuck—regardless of your strategy, capital, or opportunities. In this episode of the Rich Dad Stockcast, host Del Denney sits down with Rich Dad expert Andy Tanner to break down the mental frameworks that drive real financial success. Most people focus on tactics like what to buy or when to invest. Andy explains why that approach fails. The real problem is how people think—whether they act, how they handle risk, and whether they take control of their financial decisions or blame external factors. You'll learn why mindset drives habits, why habits drive results, and how wealthy investors think differently about money, assets, and opportunity. Andy breaks down key psychological pitfalls that hold people back, including lack of action, chasing cash instead of assets, and relying on external circumstances instead of internal control. The episode also explores practical frameworks you can apply immediately, including how to use key performance indicators (KPIs) to manage your personal finances like a business, how to build disciplined habits, and how your environment—including mentors and peers—shapes your financial outcomes. If you want to think like a professional investor, take control of your decisions, and build a repeatable system for creating wealth, this conversation gives you the foundation to start. 🎯 Visit https://bit.ly/3JsRdmj for access to FREE investing tools, including Andy's "Power of 6" ebook. 00:00 Introduction 03:05 Why Psychology Drives Wealth 05:44 Blind Spots and Dopamine Traps 11:08 Locus of Control Shift 13:38 Break and Listener Story 14:36 Closed Minds and Learning Curve 18:51 Chase Assets Not Cash 22:15 Weekly KPIs Wealth Habit 24:37 Environment Mentors and Peers 26:53 One Action This Week 28:57 Wrap Up and Next Steps
May 4
29 min
S3E95: How to Build Financial Freedom Using Stocks
How to build financial freedom using stocks is a lesson most people never learn, and in this episode of the Rich Dad Stock Cast, host Del Denney sits down with Rich Dad expert Andy Tanner to explain how everyday investors can use stocks as a tool for income and independence. Most people buy stocks hoping prices rise someday. Andy explains why that approach often delays wealth and keeps people dependent on paychecks or retirement accounts. Instead, professional investors focus on building cash flow through ownership of quality companies, collecting dividends, and using options strategies to create additional income streams. You'll learn why fees and average returns can quietly destroy long-term wealth, why financial education matters more than guessing, and how investors move from being market participants to becoming skilled owners. Andy also breaks down the Rich Dad principle that financial freedom happens when passive income meets or exceeds monthly expenses. This episode explores practical strategies like dividend investing, covered calls, and income stacking so investors can generate recurring cash flow from a single asset. You'll also hear why mentorship, systems, and consistent skill-building can accelerate results faster than passive investing alone. If you want to stop relying on hope, build real investing skills, and create income that can outlast your paycheck, this episode gives you a clear roadmap to start building financial freedom using stocks. 🎯 Visit https://bit.ly/3JsRdmj for access to FREE investing tools, including Andy's "Power of 6" ebook. 00:00 Introduction 02:15 Why 401k Investors Stay Stuck 05:58 Education and Mentorship 08:55 Cash Flow Over Price 12:29 Break and Testimonial 13:30 Cash Flow Blueprint 15:11 Dividends as Ownership 20:40 Options and Income Stacking 26:02 First Steps and Wrap Up ----- Get the FREE Rich Dad Gold Playbook and learn how to add physical gold or silver to your IRA or 401(k) — tax- and penalty-free — with up to $10,000 in free silver on qualifying purchases: https://ef.prioritygoldpartners-17.com/58GQMR/JTCNH9/?sub2=0427&sub3=YT Call 866-703-9895 or text GUIDE to 24999. U.S. Residents Only.
Apr 27
28 min
S3E94:  How to Protect Your Portfolio Without Selling
Learning how to protect your portfolio without selling is a skill most investors don't develop until after they've taken losses, and in this episode of the Rich Dad StockCast, host Del Denney sits down with Rich Dad expert Andy Tanner to break it down. Most investors react emotionally during market volatility. They panic, sell their assets, lock in losses, and miss the recovery. Andy explains why this happens and how professional investors take a different approach—by preparing rather than reacting. You'll learn how wealthy investors use hedging strategies, including options and delta hedging, to protect their portfolios without liquidating positions. The conversation explains how tools like the VIX act as a "fear gauge," how insurance-based strategies can offset downside risk, and why contracts—not diversification—are the foundation of professional risk management. This episode also breaks down the difference between amateur and professional investors. Amateurs chase capital gains and rely on diversification, while professionals focus on cash flow and use strategic hedging to control risk and create opportunity in uncertain markets. Andy also shares practical frameworks for thinking about volatility, including how to stay invested, preserve cash flow, and even generate income during market downturns. If you want to stop reacting to the market and start managing risk like a professional investor, this episode gives you a clear, actionable framework to protect your portfolio and position you for opportunities. 🎯 Visit https://bit.ly/3JsRdmj for access to FREE investing tools, including Andy's "Power of 6" ebook. 00:00 Introduction 01:45 Why Investors Panic 06:19 War Headlines And Markets 08:58 Pros Hedge With Contracts 12:12 VIX The Fear Gauge 15:14 Break And Reset 16:13 Delta Hedging Explained 21:38 Options Insurance Plays 24:49 First Steps And Wrap Up
Apr 20
27 min
S3E93: How the Federal Reserve Affects Inflation and Investors
How the Federal Reserve affects inflation is one of the most important concepts investors need to understand, and in this episode of the Rich Dad StockCast, host Del Denney sits down with Rich Dad expert Andy Tanner to break it down. Most people don't realize that monetary policy directly impacts everything from the price of groceries to the value of their investments. Andy explains how the Federal Reserve controls money supply and interest rates—and why those decisions consistently favor asset owners over savers. You'll learn why inflation quietly erodes cash, how low interest rates increase asset prices, and why traditional advice like saving money can actually put you further behind. The conversation also explores how investors use debt strategically, why real estate and stocks benefit from inflation, and how to position your portfolio to align with—not fight—the system. This episode also dives into the history and structure of the Federal Reserve, giving you context for how today's policies came to be and why they continue to shape the global economy. If you want to understand how money really works, protect your purchasing power, and make smarter investment decisions, this episode gives you the framework to think like an investor instead of a saver. 🎯 Visit https://bit.ly/3JsRdmj for access to FREE investing tools, including Andy's "Power of 6" ebook. 00:00 Introduction 01:39 What The Fed Does 03:09 Why Investors Should Care 04:26 Rates Credit And Demand 06:56 Why Savers Fall Behind 09:31 Assets Debt And Inflation 15:39 Fed Origins Jekyll Island 19:33 Be The Fed Mindset 21:07 Investor Strategies For Inflation 24:06 First Steps And Education
Apr 13
26 min
S3E92: How Successful Investors Solve Problems to Build Wealth
How investors solve problems is the foundation of building long-term wealth, and in this episode of the Rich Dad Stock Cast, host Del Denney sits down with Rich Dad expert Andy Tanner to break down this critical skill. Most people avoid problems or blame external factors like the economy, government, or their job. Andy explains why that mindset keeps people stuck—and why professional investors take the opposite approach. They identify the real problem, take internal control, and apply systems to solve it efficiently. You'll learn how to distinguish between amateurs who create problems and professionals who solve them, why defining a problem correctly is "half the solution," and how key performance indicators (KPIs) reveal where your financial gaps actually are. Andy also explains why financial education—not money—is often the real solution, and how increasing your buying power can come from knowledge and strategy rather than more income. This episode also breaks down the role of systems in investing, including how structured frameworks allow investors to reduce complexity, make better decisions, and scale results over time. If you want to improve your financial results, this conversation will show you how to think like an investor, take control of your financial problems, and build a repeatable process for solving them. 🎯 Visit https://bit.ly/3JsRdmj for access to FREE investing tools, including Andy's "Power of 6" ebook. 00:00 Introduction 02:50 Pros Solve Problems 06:12 Define the Real Issue 08:15 Internal Locus Control 12:24 KPIs and Diagnosis 13:32 Build a Brain Trust 14:37 Solve Bigger Problems 19:59 Systems and Four Pillars 22:38 One Action This Week 23:54 Buying Power Leverage 27:46 Next Steps
Apr 6
28 min
S391: The Biggest Investing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
The biggest investing mistakes destroy more wealth than market crashes—and most of them are avoidable. In this episode of the Rich Dad StockCast, host Del Denney sits down with Rich Dad expert Andy Tanner to break down the most common investing errors and how to prevent them. Andy explains that the number one mistake investors make is entering the market without proper education. Unlike professions that require years of training, many people jump into investing without a system, a mentor, or an understanding of risk. This lack of preparation often leads to costly decisions that could have been avoided. The conversation dives into critical mistakes that separate successful investors from those who struggle: • Ignoring education and mentorship before investing
 • Mismanaging risk through poor position sizing
 • Trading based on predictions instead of preparation
 • Becoming emotionally attached to investments
 • Overconfidence and failing to recognize downside risk Andy emphasizes that markets are inherently unpredictable. Investors who rely on forecasts set themselves up for failure, while those who prepare for multiple outcomes build resilience and consistency. He outlines a systems-based approach that focuses on managing risk, not chasing returns. You'll also learn why position sizing is one of the most overlooked yet critical factors in investing, how professional investors think about probabilities, and why even high-probability trades can fail without proper risk controls. Beyond strategy, this episode highlights a deeper truth: investing is a personal development journey. Success requires discipline, emotional control, and the ability to stay rational under pressure. Without these traits, even the best strategies will break down. This topic matters now because more people are entering the markets than ever before—often without the education or systems required to succeed. Avoiding these common mistakes can mean the difference between long-term wealth and repeated financial setbacks. 🎯 Visit https://bit.ly/3JsRdmj for access to FREE investing tools, including Andy's "Power of 6" ebook. 00:00 Introduction 02:03 Learning From Failure 04:00 Mistake One No Education 07:06 Mistake Two Position Sizing 12:13 Mistake Three Stop Predicting 17:51 Arrogance and Sunk Costs 21:56 Solutions Find a Mentor 27:39 Affording Coaching Mindset 31:08 Rebuild With Resilience 34:19 Final Takeaways and Outro
Mar 30
35 min
S3E90: How to Invest in AI Stocks Without Chasing Hype
How to invest in AI stocks is the question most investors are asking—but few are asking it the right way. In this episode of Rich Dad StockCast, host Del Denney sits down with Rich Dad expert Andy Tanner to break down how disciplined investors approach AI—and why chasing stock tips is a losing strategy. Andy explains that most investors fall into "advice culture," where they look for shortcuts instead of building real financial education. He argues that this mindset leads to poor decisions, especially in fast-moving sectors like artificial intelligence. Instead of asking what to buy, investors should ask how to evaluate opportunities. The conversation focuses on process over prediction. Andy emphasizes that while outcomes are uncertain, investors can control their process—how they analyze companies, manage risk, and respond when they're wrong. This approach separates professionals from amateurs. You'll learn: • Why chasing AI stock tips often leads to losses
• How to evaluate companies using fundamentals like moats and cash flow
• The importance of risk management and having an exit strategy
• Why education and mentorship are critical before investing in emerging trends
• How major shifts like AI impact labor, ownership, and long-term wealth The episode also explores a key strategic framework: the "Levi Strauss" approach. Instead of betting on which AI company will win, Andy explains how to identify the infrastructure behind the boom—such as energy and materials—that every AI company depends on. This topic matters now because AI is one of the largest technological shifts in history. Investors who rely on hype risk losing money, while those who focus on education, process, and ownership position themselves to benefit from long-term change. 🎯 Visit https://bit.ly/3JsRdmj for access to FREE investing tools, including Andy's "Power of 6" ebook. 00:00 Introduction 01:47 Stop Chasing Tips 04:29 Process Beats Picks 08:08 Ownership Scarcity Boom 13:00 Strategy And Discipline 15:16 Prepare Before It Hits 16:22 Urgency and Gratitude 18:47 Levi Strauss Trade Explained 20:41 AI Bottleneck Energy 22:38 Copper and Data Centers 25:23 First Steps to Learn 29:08 Closing and Resources  
Mar 23
29 min
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