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I believe most individuals on investor level 6 and their families are very amiable people, and some in such high powers might be in a deep crisis today. They have excluded themselves from ordinary people so that they might lose contact with the real world. Natural resource production like crude oil and water might have reached a long-term peak output, so The Elite might feel their empire is in danger. A good example is how younger generations of level 6 investors feel and think nowadays. I recommend watching a documentary created by Jamie Johnson and Nick Kurzon called “The One Percent.” Jamie is the young heir to the Johnson & Johnson pharmaceutical fortune. They made a 73-minutes film, which is available on YouTube. Search for “The One Percent” Nick and Jamie Kurzon.

In general, level 6 investors are individuals who grew up in wealth for generations. They are typically out of reach to the average citizen; they are not even known to the general public in most cases. Level 6 people are often referred to as "The 1%" of our society even though the actual number of people who are part of Level 6 families might only be a fraction of 1%. People on Investor Level 6 are considered "The Elite," and they are said to possess the following habits and skills:

They are excellent stewards of money

They generate sky-high passive income

They own many globally strategic assets 

Their expenses are negligible compared to their income

They control debt issuers

They typically make other people rich

They orchestrate other people

They create megatrends

They create financial products

They always have several exit strategies

They “always” win, they “never” lose

They possess excessive cash

They control their own and assets of others

They work mostly behind curtains

They invest in preferred stock

They often make profits above 100%


People associated with The Elite do not typically appear in the media; they tend to make decisions behind closed doors. They and their forefathers have mastered the task of building wealth for generations. Those tasks include much more than financial education.


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