Investments That Set You Up for 2026 Success – Andy Tanner, Del Denney
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The end of the year isn’t the time to coast—it’s the time to lock in the right moves that set you up for lasting wealth. In this episode of Stockcast, Andy Tanner shares his year-end playbook for investors who want to protect their wealth, minimize taxes, and build momentum going into 2026.
You’ll discover:
-The biggest mistakes investors make in Q4
-How to take advantage of year-end tax strategies
-Cashflow moves to strengthen your portfolio before the year ends
-Why habits formed now can transform your financial future in 2026 and beyond
Andy explains why the rich don’t wait for January 1st to get serious—and how you can adopt the same mindset. From planning your next investments to rethinking your strategy for cash flow, this episode will help you finish the year strong while preparing for long-term success.
00:00Â Introduction
03:30Â Importance of Tax Planning in Q4
06:04Â Seasonal Investment Opportunities
11:08Â Building Momentum for the New Year
16:32Â Cash Flow Strategies and Personal Development
24:05Â The Three Human Abilities Enhanced by Technology
24:23Â Perception: Machines Surpassing Human Senses
25:19Â Processing: The Evolution of Human Thought and Calculations
25:54Â Manipulation: Machines in the Physical World
26:14Â The Tesla Experience: Integration of Perception, Processing, and Manipulation
27:56Â The Changing Nature of Labor
28:50Â The Impact of Confidence on Economic Stability
30:25Â Universal Basic Income and Its Consequences
33:30Â The Future of Labor: Ownership Over Participation
41:54Â The Importance of Financial Education and Ownership
42:28Â Concluding Thoughts and Final Advice
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The content presented here is based on the speaker's personal opinions and research, which may not always be accurate or up-to-date. Financial markets and investments carry inherent risks, and individuals should conduct their own research and seek professional advice before making any financial decisions.
