Subscribe to stay up to date with the latest videos ?-? https://www.sbry.co/suBiHEpisode 52 - The Simple Investment Edge of Robert KiyosakiRobert Kiyosaki is author of the #1 personal finance book Rich Dad Poor Dad. He joins Porter and Buck to tell you what shaped his life and what gave him the drive to become a world-wide entrepreneurial success. Robert talks about failing fast to meet your goals, why he volunteered to fight in Vietnam, and the one Rich Dad edge he uses for investing in real estate that can produce "infinite returns."Buck and Porter discuss why oil is getting more expensive, the insane saga of the FBI possibly spying on Donald Trump, and why Starbucks could be in for a rude awakening with their new business policy.Anthony S. writes in with a useful tip on tracking bond prices, and Steve H. asks Porter to speculate on the next major bankruptcy in America following the fall of Toys R UsBe sure to click here to never miss an episode ?+"SPOTIFY ?-? https://www.sbry.co/ufnNPGOOGLE PLAY MUSIC ?-? https://www.sbry.co/lkwhpITUNES ?-? https://www.sbry.co/7OQ79SOUNDCLOUD ?-? https://www.sbry.co/jHn5hSTITCHER ?-? https://www.sbry.co/tEkL5Check out NewsWire's Investors MarketCast ?+"GOOGLE PLAY MUSIC ?-? https://www.sbry.co/dzzKqAPPLE ITUNES ?-? https://www.sbry.co/GoCV0STITCHER ?-? https://www.sbry.co/s86p1------------Follow us on Twitter ?-? https://www.sbry.co/p11ihJoin our Facebook Community ?-? https://www.sbry.co/fMckKCheck out our website ?-? https://www.sbry.co/wUAyeCheck out Stansberry NewsWire ?-?https://www.sbry.co/IhNeWCheck out Health and Wealth Bulletin ?-? https://www.sbry.co/iHRmDCheck out Extreme Value ?-? https://www.sbry.co/EvIiH------------SHOW HIGHLIGHTS:0:47 Buck introduces this week's podcast guest - Robert Kiyosaki, author of the Rich Dad Poor Dad series. He's here to share his thoughts on why America's richest 1% just seem to be getting richer... and one thing that's more important than money.2:21 Buck asks Porter why oil's getting more expensive. Porter's never asked Buck to read anything he's written before - but now he's pointing him to the July 2014 issue of his newsletter, and what he wrote about Devon Energy Company. "This letter alone is worth $100 or whatever to takes to get access to it."08:15 After explaining why oil prices always rebound - and then crash and rebound again - Porter makes a prediction for oil prices over the next few years.09:05 Porter doesn't mince words describing Starbucks's new policy of not requiring lingerers to buy anything: Disaster! "Starbucks used to be seen as a very upmarket place... now they're combining that with the economics of the local public library."10:49 Porter asks Buck about the saga that just keeps getting more insane. "Was the FBI spying on the Trump campaign?" Buck reveals why the official line has gone from "There was no spying - you're crazy" to "Of course there was spying - we'd be crazy not to" in under a week.14:21 Buck introduces Robert Kiyosaki author of the No. 1 personal finance book of all time, and Porter asks what led him to voluntarily abandon a high-paying job in 1969 to go fight in Vietnam. Robert shares why he joined the war, even though he was draft-exempt.21:18 Porter asks Robert about the EST seminar he attended that shaped his life's goals and worldview and led to his success as an entrepreneur. Robert explains how his "Poor Dad" wondered why he would ever go to seminars, while his "Rich Dad" was a regular attendee.26:19 Porter tells Robert about the most valuable method he learned from his financial mentor, Bill Bonner: accelerated failure. "It doesn't really matter whether you succeed or fail... but it does matter, if you're gonna fail, that you fail fast."31:00 Robert reveals the tactic that gives him an edge in real estate investing: "My returns are always infinite."33:32 As someone who's been dogged by controversy, Porter asks Robert about the controversy of his own ideas. "You say things like you shouldn't go to college, you tell people big educations don't make them smart... all of that is threatening and off-putting to a huge segment of the population."42:29 Buck pulls a question out of the mailbag from Anthony S., who asks Porter who will be the next major company to file for bankruptcy. Porter narrows it down to two candidates - one of whom is going through a weird kind of quasi-bankruptcy already.44:25 Steve H. writes in with a useful tip for listeners looking for bond pricing and details.45:20 David O. writes in to tell Porter and Buck about his farming woes, and what advice they have for young farmers who are trapped in a world of debt and government subsidies.