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Is There Such Thing as an Honest Billionaire?

9 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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Speaking in West Palm Beach, Nick evaluates the claim that billionaires shouldn’t exist or must be corrupt, noting there are about 3,000 billionaires worldwide (900–1,000 in the U.S.) as of late 2025. He proposes criteria for “dishonest” wealth—inheritance (excluded from “earned”), securities fraud, partner betrayal, government corruption/state capture, self-dealing, IP theft, or reliance on political protections—and estimates “clean” billionaires at about 40% in the U.S. but under 10% elsewhere, with roughly seven of the top 20 being clean and self-made. He argues U.S. systems enable more honest wealth creation than regions with stronger patronage networks and high-tax structures, gives an example of license-based corruption in developing countries, and contrasts cleaner sectors (U.S. finance/real estate) with dirtier ones (IP-heavy startups and international supply chains). Join My Substack and Email List: https://nickpardini.substack.com/ Website: http://nickpardini.com Schedule a Consultation: https://forms.gle/X4PRyPn2gWjudtBw9 Link to Upcoming Tour Locations: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/80560975783 Get Old Money Reading List: https://nickpardini.substack.com/subscribe Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3e5cwqQ9Qr2raeqEdjs4JQ AF with Nick Tour Survey: https://forms.gle/cFeyBNBcCS6jz5f7A Private Dinner and Events Application: https://forms.gle/NJhDqSX7N22xuwXJ6 Website: http://nickpardini.com AF with Nick Tour Survey: https://forms.gle/cFeyBNBcCS6jz5f7A Become a Member for Early Releases and Bonus Videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7TEgC3UwJ2wI6m40rJOAFA/join Email Questions to askafundmanager@gmail.com Chapters: 00:00 Should Billionaires Exist? 01:06 Defining Honest Wealth 02:41 Clean Billionaire Numbers 03:28 Why America Is Different 04:43 How Corruption Builds Wealth 05:50 Clean vs Dirty Industries 09:17 Refuting the Narrative 09:43 Closing and Q&A Disclaimer: Anything in this channel is for informational and educational purposes only and is not investment advice. All information contained herein is based upon information available to the public. No representation is made that it is accurate or complete. No mention of a particular security, index, derivative, or other instrument on this channel is an offer to buy or sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy or sell the securities mentioned herein, nor does it constitute an opinion of the suitability and appropriateness of investing in any financial instrument. Please consult your investment advisor and do you own research before making any trading or investment decisions. Nothing in this video implies that any returns are guaranteed. Markets are volatile and often unpredictable. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands [https://redcircle.com/brands] Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy [https://redcircle.com/privacy]

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