RC Peck, CFP sits at the intersection of money and human behavior. For over 20 years he’s helped people hear what their money is trying to tell them. His struggle with dyslexia, watching his parents’ life savings get embezzled, and his background in NeuroLinguistic Programming (NLP), taught him to question the obvious.
04:40 - No more posturing. I've always been into the outdoors. I've always I bought a mountain light in 1989 this small company called North Face came out this new type of jacket called the mountain light and it is the first jacket ever wear was just the layer there was no insulation in it, it was longer. It was a shelf. It was it was one of the first years and I grew up outside of Chicago. And there's there was no Rei where I lived or anything like that.
10:00 - But think about this. You just watch someone on TV, you see them in their family room. Okay, he's got a suit on. To me, that's really weird. So hold on, it's deep COVID shut down, you're in wherever some state words, you know, deep, deep state shut down. We know like, I think unconscious, like, why did you put the costume on dude? Like, we know you're working from home.
19:45 - I think about this, like this stuff. People were scared about the FED. The federal funds rate is a quarter, it shouldn't be a quarter that the balance sheet of the FED quantitative easing blah, blah, blah garbage garbage, pe ratio.
24:20 - So when people use financial terms, you sound like everybody else. They mean nothing and they don't work anymore. It's like someone...