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👉Free Resources mentioned in Video ➡️ https://www.skool.com/hardworkinginve... 💰 Work with me ➡️ https://calendar.app.google/ZXB6AYUtg... ⏰ Timestamps 00:00 - Why Watch? 01:03 - What Return Chasing Investors Miss 04:12 - The 2 Big Risks 05:22 - Common Sense Investing - Car Example 08:36 - Risk and Price Relationship (Graph) 11:32 - The Exact Framework To Build Generational Wealth 17:05 - Recap 👉Video Summary This video breaks down how billionaire stock investors think about risk—and why it's completely different from what most people assume. The core idea is that risk isn't volatility or short-term price swings; risk is the permanent loss of your money. That permanent loss comes from two big mistakes: buying something you don't understand and paying too much for it. The video uses a simple car-buying analogy to show how intuitive this is in everyday life—when you're buying a used car, you naturally assess risks like whether the seller is trustworthy, whether the car has hidden problems, and what discount you should ask for based on those risks. The same logic applies to stocks, but most investors ignore it. Billionaire investors focus on finding businesses worth hunting: ones with strong competitive advantages (a "moat"), great management, and predictable, understandable operations. They wait patiently for the right price—when the stock is undervalued relative to its true worth—and then buy with a margin of safety, which is that discount that protects them if their assessment isn't perfect. The key takeaway is that you don't need to be a genius to build generational wealth; you need a repeatable way to think, patience to wait for the right opportunities, and the discipline to only invest when you truly understand what you're buying at a price that makes sense. 👉Legal Information and Disclosures Legal information and disclosures are included at the end of the content. © 2026 Hardworking Investor