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Apr 3, 2019

On this Practical Wealth episode, Curtis May talks to Kenneth Lewis, who is a results-oriented professional with more than 20 years of leadership experience across a broad range of retail and technology organizations, many of which are in the Fortune 500. His strategic and operational changes have resulted in growing both the top and bottom lines of an organization. Mr. Lewis recognizes the importance of taking care of our customers while showing a deep commitment to the development of employees. Mr. Lewis joined APMEX in 2011 as EVP of Operations, followed by two years as Chief Operating Officer.

Curtis’s motto is that what you learn today and how you position yourself will determine your future financial well-being 5, 10, 20 years from today. To learn more about how to manage your wealth in a practical way, visit www.practicalwealthadvisors.com

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Show Notes

  • Talking about Ken's portfolio - 1:46
  • Believing in wealth preservation - 3:30
  • Technology, cryptocurrency, and bitcoin - 4:18
  • Being skeptical about the financial industry - 7:54
  • Understanding a little bit more about physical metals - 8:18
  • Ken’s company mission and how he wants to help people - 10:45
  • The dollar value in the last 15 years - 12:55
  • What is OneGold? - 13:39
  • OneGold makes precious metals ownership easy - 14:40
  • Not being a fan of borrowing against assets - 17:17
  • Talking about speculation - 18:40
  • Inflation and metals - 19:10
  • Politics about metals in the USA - 21:00
  • You have to be the master of your money - 22:50
  • The gold market - 25:30
  • Protecting your wealth - 26:46
  • Education about precious metals - 27:10
  • Ken wants people to get into the metals market - 29:43
  • Listening podcasts about precious metals - 31:09
  • What happens if you buy gold? - 32:03
  • What to do if you want to enter the gold market - 33:00
  • How easy is to use the OneGold platform - 35:26
  • The four-assets classes - 36:08