Kevin J. Palmer

BIO

Kevin J. Palmer uses his Wealth Stratification expertise to understand markets and as a writer/producer to champion financial justice. He has spent decades driving profits and performance for Wall Street firms and developed high margin revenue business models that allowed broker-dealers to gain substantial competitive advantage. He was responsible for improvements in financial delivery systems and recurring revenue models that were scalable across the United States. 

 

Recently at his behavioral finance firm, this recognized wealth expert, mapped how ordinary people used cognition and personality to make financial decisions that created wealth. 

 

“Being ignorant is not so much a shame as being unwilling to learn.” – Benjamin Franklin

“Ignorance is the softest pillow on which a man can rest his head.” – Michel de Montaigne

“Financial Freedom is not worrying about the ignorance of imbeciles.” – Kevin J Palmer

“Kevin Palmer’s work merges human anecdotes with intellectual insight.” – P. H. Casidy

Blog

A sociopath is unable to love anyone. Signs you may recognize in a sociopath are lying, lawbreaking, impulsive acts, and tempting to control others with threats and aggression. They use empathy to drive their seemingly irrational and illegal acts. In the news, we are witnessing an increase in politicians who create autocracies to fuel their […]

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This week, pompous hypocrites filled the news space with talk of war crime tribunals. In an unprecedented move, Biden ordered the U.S. to share evidence of war crimes with international courts. During the same news cycle, America and allies threatened to pull aid from Niger, the poorest country in the world, because “they” overthrew a government […]

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Holier than thou, Governor Ron DeSantis told “his” government to probe whether Bud Light’s parent company breached its shareholders duties over its transgender partnership. He was speaking before Christians United for Israel, a group that fails to mention, Israel’s ethnocide of Palestinians and systemic racial violence. Such human rights abuses and murders are the antithesis […]

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Sorry Joe we did not, “… find ourselves confronted with the ongoing crisis in Ukraine…” We created it, as we have done so many other times in past wars around the world. It’s no wonder Volodymyr Zelenskyy is having a tantrum because he can’t immediately hide under the skirt of NATO. During the breakup of […]

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 After advising Wall Street brokerages, SMAI guided a Treasurer & Governor during the Great Recession, evolving into a behavioral finance think-tank, where deeper research continued with interpretations of how economic info and emotional factors led to sound financial decisions. Setting new standards in economic forecasting that same Behavioral Economic Research now philanthropically works for the […]

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The four things a man must learn to do If he would make his record true; To think without confusion clearly; To love his fellow man sincerely; To act from honest motives purely; To trust in God and Heaven securely.                               […]

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  Our Pilgrim Fathers were so grateful for having safely reached their destination in 1620, they gave thanks with a feast. Today, we reenact that event every November which to some families is known as, the most dysfunctional family day of the year. During this horrific, ‘er I mean, historic time you may be traveling […]

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                        NEW YORK—August 7, 2022—   Moonlight Mile Magazine is an Indie Scene music program, sprinkled with influential genres and linked with radio picture stylings from Writer, Rebel, Producer, Poet, Kevin J Palmer (aka Boy Scout).   Hear Moonlight Mile Magazine on the airwaves or digitally with, “Listener Story Sets” (your music life), “Famous Listener […]

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Interesting how we lie to ourselves to feel better about who we are—being human it’s only natural. However, we all have varying realities.   At a party in East Hampton, I met woman we’ll call Kathy, to respect her anonymity, even though she had little respect for others. She was from Brooklyn and believed it […]

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