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Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow the World by Mark L. Clifford
Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow the World by Mark L. Clifford








Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow the World by Mark L. Clifford

In preparation for handing the territory over to China in 1997, Deng Xiaoping promised that it would remain highly autonomous for fifty years. moreīecause I believe we all have a patriotic duty to give back to this country - which has done so much for us.For 150 years as a British colony, Hong Kong was a beacon of prosperity where people, money, and technology flowed freely, and residents enjoyed many civil liberties. I’ll also share with you my passion for teaching everyday people how to prosper through America’s greatest wealth creator: the stock market.īecause I believe we all have a patriotic duty to give back to this country - which has done so much for us. With this podcast, I want to help you - and as many other Americans as possible - rekindle the American Dream and realize that we, the people, have everything we need to get ourselves back on track.Įach episode features in-depth conversations with high-profile guests who share their own unique American Dream stories, and their views on the current state of our nation.

Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow the World by Mark L. Clifford Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow the World by Mark L. Clifford

That’s exactly why I started Real Talk: The Charles Mizrahi Show. But I did grow up with the belief that America was the greatest nation on earth - a land of freedom and opportunity.Īnd right now, I’m on a mission to prove that it still is.Īlthough we’re constantly being told by the media that America’s best days are behind her … I know the opposite to be true. 1 trader in the nation by Barron’s.īut the story of my rise through the ranks is about more than just success - it’s about achieving the American Dream. I currently write Alpha Investor - one of America’s fastest-growing investment publications - and have had nearly 40 years of experience as a floor trader, hedge fund manager and money manager on Wall Street.










Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow the World by Mark L. Clifford