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Inside the Mind of Wall Street’s Father-Son Duo: What Most Investors Get Wrong | Ep. 239 with Ken and Connor Mahoney Founders of MahoneyGPS

Fri, 4 Jul 2025

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Ken and Connor Mahoney, the father-son team behind MahoneyGPS, to unpack three decades of experience navigating Wall Street. They talk market cycles, the AI boom, crypto hype, IPOs, and why compound interest might still be the greatest secret weapon in investing. Key Discussion Points: How Ken built a 36-year Wall Street career and stayed relevant through market upheavals Why AI is still in the early innings—and where institutional money is flowing now The psychology of crypto and why Gen Z sees it as more than an asset class Father vs. son: generational differences in investing mindset and portfolio strategy Why dividend stocks may no longer be the answer for retirees The future of the dollar, global currencies, and where to stretch your money Their daily newsletter and media presence across CNBC, Bloomberg, and Fox Takeaways: Great companies don’t just survive—they reinvest, grow, and reward shareholders Compound interest is still the most powerful (and underused) investment tool Technology is the new infrastructure—and the market rewards those who keep up Crypto remains a high-risk, high-reward trading vehicle—not yet a true currency The U.S. dollar still reigns, despite temporary global shifts Closing Thoughts:Ken and Connor Mahoney are living proof that timeless market wisdom and forward-thinking strategy can coexist. Whether it’s riding the AI wave or challenging traditional retirement investing, they’re rewriting the rules while staying grounded in discipline and data.

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