The Crout & Stowe Show

This Is Financial Advice *

50 min · 12. dec. 2022
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* This is NOT financial advice. Don't do what we did, we are idiots.  We liquidate our entire stock portfolios on Robinhood and gamble $500 using a random stock generator and d20 dice. We also re-visit the San Diego Reader to peruse the classified ads again and make a SHOCKING discovery! This is for entertainment purposes only.

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