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

Oppression

  In 1492 Columbus Sailed… With a PR Team     Today is Indigenous Peoples Day. If you miss the parade, you likely missed the one for Leif Erikson on October 9th, which was also the anniversary of John Lennon’s birthday—but be patient, I will connect the dots. Today, an emotionally skewed country celebrates the […]

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“You may have heard me tell the strikers to stand down. I was interrupted but those words were what the rich and powerful wanted me to stay to you. But the truth is something else entirely. It may sound strange to hear a man of God say this but the truth is that America is […]

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When a country controls another politically and/or economically against the will of the majority that is a crime against humanity. The British established colonies in North America and people in the thirteen colonies revolted because it was wrong.   “It takes a revolution to make a solution” -Bob Marley   There are at least four types […]

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Monday October 12th is Indigenous Peoples Day. If you miss the parade, you likely missed the one for Leif Erikson on October 9th, which was also the anniversary of John Lennon’s birthday—but be patient, I will connect the dots.   Today, an emotionally skewed country celebrates the day in 1492, when Christopher Columbus discovered America. […]

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