Title: \n \nAre you aware of the possibilities of digital assets in the real world and what they can mean for your investment strategy?\n \nCore idea: \n \nDigital assets are slowly transforming the way we do business and this has investment strategy implications. \n \nFact #1: \n \nITS A FAD SAYS THE MACHINE\n \n \nWall Street keeps dismissing the digital asset movement as a fad. \n \n \nThis is a mistake\n \nIt reminds me of what people said of the internet \n \nAnd online shopping \n \nAnd online banking \n \nAnd many other things \n \n \n \nFact #2: \n \nTHE MASSES AND OBJECTIVITY \n \n \nProactive wealth managers have a hand on the pulse of Wall Street but dance to the drum of objectivity \n \n \nI must be objectivity \n \nI've drank the Kool-aid and got sick before \n \nI must study this space and become informed to help my clients make informed decisions \n \nI've studied the masses for years and I've learned that often they are wrong \n \n \n \nFact #3: \n \nSTUDY THE MASSES \n \n \nSee what everyone is doing and ask lots of questions \n \n \nThe masses are often wrong \n \nWall Street leads the masses \n \nCNBC caters to the masses \n \nI study the masses \n \n \n \nFact #4: \n \nSTOP REFLECT ACT\n \n \nTrust but verify and act swiftly \n \n \nActing doesn't mean investing \n \nIt starts with curiosity \n \nThen information \n \nThe taking that information ans making informed decisions \n \n Life lesson: \n \nIt's not about understanding the next stock pick it's desire to understand and prepare for what's to come\n\nApply:\n\nHow comfortable are you in understanding digital assets?\n\nHow comfortable is your financial advisor?\n\nHow do you think this impacts your investment strategy?\n \n\n\n--- \n\nSend in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joesotoproject/message