Morgan on Purpose, the podcast.
What did financial independence actually look like across 250 years of American history? And was the advice people were getting any good? Historian and bestselling author Joseph Moore joins Morgan to find out — and the answers might make you rethink everything your favorite finance influencer has ever told you. They dig into why financial anxiety isn't new (Americans have been declaring the dream dead for centuries), why compound interest and passive investing are younger and less reliable than we've been led to believe, and why the stock market only started beating bonds after World War Two. If you have no say in the outcome, Joseph argues, it's not investing — it's gambling. And a lot of what passes for financial wisdom today is closer to the latter. But this isn't a doom-and-gloom episode. Joseph makes a compelling case that the odds of getting ahead are genuinely better now than at any point in American history — and that your biggest wealth-building asset has always been you, not your portfolio. The book is How to Get Rich in American History — check it out here https://www.josephmoorebooks.com/ Thank you for listening! Visit my website to learn more www.MorganRanstrom.com... or keep up with the latest via social media: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/morganranstromcfp], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/morganonpurpose], YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@MorganOnPurpose], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/people/Morgan-on-purpose], and X [https://x.com/morganranstrom].
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