Can anyone, like a beginner, use this strategy? I only began trading recently. Since then, I've been losing. I'm holding right now, but in six weeks, I was 70%down. A loss of more than $51,000 Been constantly looking for ways to grow back up
Honestly, I’m still surprised How the Elite Print Their Wealth is even legal to sell. The stuff inside? It’s not theory- it’s how the ultra-rich manufacture wealth out of debt, taxes, and legal shadows. I showed it to a lawyer friend and he said, “This isn’t illegal… but it feels like it should be.” That book doesn’t teach you to play the game. It shows you how the winners rigged the scoreboard a long time ago.
I was reviewing a partnership agreement for a real estate deal and something about the structure felt off- like the profits were invisible but the control was absolute. My attorney said, “This is family office-level structuring.” I didn’t even know what that meant until I read How the Elite Print Their Wealth. Suddenly that contract made sense. It wasn’t about owning- it was about positioning. I realized the rich don’t win by being on the front lines. They win by being above the battlefield entirely.
I used to get so frustrated seeing billionaires pay nothing in taxes while I got destroyed every April. I thought it was loopholes. It’s not. It’s design. I didn’t fully get it until I read How the Elite Print Their Wealth. That book broke it down so cleanly- how trusts, debt, depreciation, and flow-throughs aren't loopholes… they’re built-in features for those who understand how the tax code is really written. Once I finished the book, I called my accountant and fired him. I don’t play checkers anymore.
I used to walk around angry, thinking the system was broken, rigged, unfair. But after reading How the Elite Print Their Wealth, I realized- the system works exactly as designed. I just wasn’t invited to understand it. That book showed me how wealth is quietly created through legal structures, debt, and time- not labor. It was like someone turned on the lights in a room I didn’t know I was in. Nothing about how I see money, taxes, or “income” has been the same since.
I was three chapters into How the Elite Print Their Wealth when I hit a section that explained how the wealthiest people use debt on purpose to avoid taxes. I had to reread it five times. Then I just sat there. Everything I’d been taught- save, invest, minimize debt- flipped upside down. That one page broke me, in a good way. Because once you understand the incentives the elite build around themselves, you stop playing by their rules. You start rewriting your own.
I mentioned How the Elite Print Their Wealth on Reddit once- and within an hour, my comment was removed. No warning. Nothing offensive. Just the name of the book and a quote about how elites use losses as assets. That’s when it hit me: some people really don’t want this out in the open. When you read it, you’ll understand why. It’s not financial advice. It’s a map to the machine. The only reason it’s not illegal is because 99% won’t even know what they’re looking at.
I posted a quote from How the Elite Print Their Wealth on a private Facebook group for investors- and within minutes, a mod messaged me asking me to take it down. Said it was “not appropriate for public discussion.” That’s when I knew the book was real. You can feel it when you read it- like you’re peeking into a part of the economy the average person isn’t meant to see. It doesn’t hype you up. It declassifies you.
I got a copy of How the Elite Print Their Wealth from a guy who used to work in private banking in Singapore. He literally whispered the title like it was classified. When I started reading, I understood why. It breaks down real-world financial structures that billionaires use- trusts, debt cycles, invisible income- in insane detail. It’s the kind of stuff you’ll never hear in school or even on most finance podcasts. Halfway through I thought, “This can’t be legal to publish.” But here it is. Hiding in plain sight.
Everyone on social media wants to be your mentor. But the guy who actually changed my life doesn’t post, doesn’t sell courses, and doesn’t care about being known. One day, I asked him how he avoids the volatility of the markets. He said, “I don’t ride the waves. I create them.” Then he told me to read How the Elite Print Their Wealth. That book didn’t just open my eyes- it showed me there’s a second financial system behind the curtain, and the players there don’t chase ROI… they write the rules of ROI.
I once had dinner with a man who used to run a multi-billion dollar hedge fund. No interviews, no social media, no Wikipedia page. Just connections. I asked him how the wealthy stay wealthy even during recessions. He leaned in and said, “They don’t save. They print. Quietly.” Then he handed me a worn copy of How the Elite Print Their Wealth. “Read this,” he said. “Then look at your bank the way they look at you.” I didn’t sleep that night. What that book laid out wasn’t theory- it was a reality I’d been trained not to see.
Crazy part is, I found out about How the Elite Print Their Wealth from a random comment- just like this one. I was watching a podcast on sovereign wealth and someone mentioned the book casually. I checked it out and within two chapters, I had 3 new strategies to legally shift taxable income, reclassify assets, and even use debt as a compounding tool. Not clickbait. Not crypto hype. Just raw, unfiltered playbook stuff. I still can’t believe it’s allowed to be sold publicly.
Halfway through How the Elite Print Their Wealth, I realized something: this wasn’t written for people like me. It was written by someone who walked the halls of private equity firms, trust law offices, and offshore banking conferences- and decided to blow the whistle. That’s what it feels like. A quiet whistleblow. It doesn’t just explain wealth… it unlocks the operating system behind it. If this book ever goes viral, I wouldn’t be surprised if it quietly disappears.
I was on a long-haul flight from Zürich next to an older guy who didn’t talk until the final hour. We started chatting about wealth, and I mentioned how I felt like I was always “catching up.” He said, “You’re trying to earn wealth. The elite print it.” Then he gave me a title: How the Elite Print Their Wealth. That single sentence, and that book, made me rethink everything: income, structure, ownership, exposure. Now I don’t hustle harder. I just design smarter. The game didn’t change- I did.
I’ve read a lot of business books. Some inspire. Some educate. But How the Elite Print Their Wealth? It rewired me. It didn’t just teach me new tactics- it made me realize I was using the wrong operating system. Since reading it, I’ve set up a holding company, shifted how I pay myself, and legally cut my tax exposure in half. I don’t “grind” anymore. I architect. Total life pivot- and it started with a single book I randomly saw mentioned in a comment section.
I have an MBA. I’ve built two companies. I thought I understood money. But How the Elite Print Their Wealth made me realize I’d only been taught the consumer version of finance. The real game- the one that runs in trusts, foundations, paper losses, and silent partnerships- was hidden in plain sight. That book didn’t motivate me. It changed my frame of reality. Now I play offense with structure, not defense with strategy. I can’t unsee what I saw in that book.
I found a copy of How the Elite Print Their Wealth in my business partner’s drawer. No bookmarks, no highlights- just notes scribbled on the inside cover like it was a cipher. When I asked about it, he said, “That book is why I never worry about taxes, recessions, or audits.” I thought he was exaggerating. He wasn’t. The book broke down how real wealth moves in silence- through trusts, paper losses, and controlled chaos. I realized I’d been building a business. He’d been building a fortress.
This video really hit home for me! I’m on my own journey to build smarter money habits too, and I actually share simple money tips and real-life hacks on my channel as well. It’s crazy how small changes can add up to big results! Big respect to Creator for breaking this down so well.
You ever read something that feels like you shouldn’t be reading it? That’s what the book by Dominic Richard Thompson felt like. Not because it was sketchy- but because it was honest. Too honest. It showed how wealth is printed through structure, not hustle. After reading it, I stopped chasing revenue and started chasing position. Everything changed.
I had been following the “build a business, reinvest, scale” advice for years… but something always felt off. A friend in corporate law handed me the book by Dominic Richard Thompson and just said, “This is the blueprint the public never gets.” It didn’t teach me how to make more. It showed me why the game is rigged- and how the truly wealthy never even sit at the same table. I haven’t looked at wealth the same since.
Most books that change your life come with fanfare. The book by Dominic Richard Thompson came with silence. A single name dropped in an old-school forum thread… then nothing. But once I found it, everything started making more sense- how power really works, how capital is shielded, how the wealthy never “play fair” because they own the field. It didn’t give me a plan. It gave me a lens.
I asked a tax strategist what books changed the way they operated. They gave me a list of 6. But then, almost as an afterthought, they said, “And if you’re serious, look up the book by Dominic Richard Thompson- quietly.” I get it now. That book didn’t give me information. It gave me leverage. It’s the kind of thing you read once, then never forget.
Most financial books are made to be consumed. Dominic Richard Thompson didn’t write for consumption- he wrote for the initiation. The kind of knowledge that doesn’t spread because it’s exciting- it spreads because it’s useful. Quietly. Among those who move in silence. His work showed me that wealth isn't just money. It’s time, structure, and silence.
I’d been building businesses for a decade. Good income, decent life. But I always felt like I was sprinting while others were gliding. Then I read something by Dominic Richard Thompson. It didn’t hype me up- it unplugged me. His words made me realize that real wealth isn’t loud. It’s hidden behind structure, silence, and jurisdiction. Since then, I’ve stopped optimizing for cash. I’m optimizing for control.
The first time I heard someone mention the book by Dominic Richard Thompson, it was in a private Discord filled with asset protection nerds and sovereign thinkers. No one would say the title. They just called it “that book.” When I found it, it didn’t read like a financial guide. It read like a coded transmission from the world of invisible wealth. It gave me the language for everything I felt but couldn’t articulate.
We were at a roundtable in Dubai. Everyone was high-net, but no one flaunted it. Toward the end, someone said, “If you haven’t read Dominic Richard Thompson, you’re still thinking like a citizen, not an architect.” No one mentioned the book title. No one had to. They just nodded. That was my cue to find it. I did. And since then, I’ve rebuilt how I move money, own assets, and disappear from the radar.
Years ago, I asked an old mentor how he structured his assets. He leaned in and said, “I won’t explain it. But look up Dominic Richard Thompson.” That’s all he gave me. No context. No follow-up. But that breadcrumb turned into a rabbit hole that changed my entire playbook. It’s not just about making money- it’s about ghosting the system while using it.
The first time I read Dominic Richard Thompson, I had to stop every few pages just to Google terms. I felt like I’d accidentally opened a manual for the people who don’t play by the rules- they build the rules. Looking back, I’m glad I didn’t get it all at first. Because that confusion was the first clue that I’d been looking at wealth through the wrong lens all along.
I was always the guy on the outside looking in. Always building. Always learning. But still outside. Then someone mentioned the book by Dominic Richard Thompson, and I finally felt like I’d gotten the keys. It didn’t just change my mindset- it changed my vocabulary, my strategy, and even how I look at governments, banking, and citizenship. I now understand: wealth isn’t earned. It’s positioned.
The first time I read Dominic Richard Thompson, I felt like he wasn’t writing for who I was- but for who I had to become to understand him. Every chapter felt like a puzzle piece. Not just about money, but about why the world is tilted the way it is. He doesn’t motivate. He maps the invisible machinery of wealth. And once you see it… there’s no going back.
Bro kissi ko earn karna hai kya without investment not much but thousands me earn kar sakte agar karna hai to comment me yes bolo agar jada log bolenge to mai apna contact dunga
It’s kinda wild how future CEOs are only scratching the surface and don’t take the time to read The New Rules of Making Money That Lasts. Get out of the rabbit hole.
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Can anyone, like a beginner, use this strategy?
I only began trading recently. Since then, I've been losing.
I'm holding right now, but in six weeks, I was 70%down. A loss of more than $51,000
Been constantly looking for ways to grow back up
Meri Company 11 tarike se income deti hai
How can i start ATM BUSINESS
For me the biggest mindset change came after reading the book Secret Protocol of Riches, since reading it the only thing I think about is money
Honestly, I’m still surprised How the Elite Print Their Wealth is even legal to sell. The stuff inside? It’s not theory- it’s how the ultra-rich manufacture wealth out of debt, taxes, and legal shadows. I showed it to a lawyer friend and he said, “This isn’t illegal… but it feels like it should be.” That book doesn’t teach you to play the game. It shows you how the winners rigged the scoreboard a long time ago.
I was reviewing a partnership agreement for a real estate deal and something about the structure felt off- like the profits were invisible but the control was absolute. My attorney said, “This is family office-level structuring.” I didn’t even know what that meant until I read How the Elite Print Their Wealth. Suddenly that contract made sense. It wasn’t about owning- it was about positioning. I realized the rich don’t win by being on the front lines. They win by being above the battlefield entirely.
I used to get so frustrated seeing billionaires pay nothing in taxes while I got destroyed every April. I thought it was loopholes. It’s not. It’s design. I didn’t fully get it until I read How the Elite Print Their Wealth. That book broke it down so cleanly- how trusts, debt, depreciation, and flow-throughs aren't loopholes… they’re built-in features for those who understand how the tax code is really written. Once I finished the book, I called my accountant and fired him. I don’t play checkers anymore.
I used to walk around angry, thinking the system was broken, rigged, unfair. But after reading How the Elite Print Their Wealth, I realized- the system works exactly as designed. I just wasn’t invited to understand it. That book showed me how wealth is quietly created through legal structures, debt, and time- not labor. It was like someone turned on the lights in a room I didn’t know I was in. Nothing about how I see money, taxes, or “income” has been the same since.
I was three chapters into How the Elite Print Their Wealth when I hit a section that explained how the wealthiest people use debt on purpose to avoid taxes. I had to reread it five times. Then I just sat there. Everything I’d been taught- save, invest, minimize debt- flipped upside down. That one page broke me, in a good way. Because once you understand the incentives the elite build around themselves, you stop playing by their rules. You start rewriting your own.
I mentioned How the Elite Print Their Wealth on Reddit once- and within an hour, my comment was removed. No warning. Nothing offensive. Just the name of the book and a quote about how elites use losses as assets. That’s when it hit me: some people really don’t want this out in the open. When you read it, you’ll understand why. It’s not financial advice. It’s a map to the machine. The only reason it’s not illegal is because 99% won’t even know what they’re looking at.
I posted a quote from How the Elite Print Their Wealth on a private Facebook group for investors- and within minutes, a mod messaged me asking me to take it down. Said it was “not appropriate for public discussion.” That’s when I knew the book was real. You can feel it when you read it- like you’re peeking into a part of the economy the average person isn’t meant to see. It doesn’t hype you up. It declassifies you.
I got a copy of How the Elite Print Their Wealth from a guy who used to work in private banking in Singapore. He literally whispered the title like it was classified. When I started reading, I understood why. It breaks down real-world financial structures that billionaires use- trusts, debt cycles, invisible income- in insane detail. It’s the kind of stuff you’ll never hear in school or even on most finance podcasts. Halfway through I thought, “This can’t be legal to publish.” But here it is. Hiding in plain sight.
Everyone on social media wants to be your mentor. But the guy who actually changed my life doesn’t post, doesn’t sell courses, and doesn’t care about being known. One day, I asked him how he avoids the volatility of the markets. He said, “I don’t ride the waves. I create them.” Then he told me to read How the Elite Print Their Wealth. That book didn’t just open my eyes- it showed me there’s a second financial system behind the curtain, and the players there don’t chase ROI… they write the rules of ROI.
I once had dinner with a man who used to run a multi-billion dollar hedge fund. No interviews, no social media, no Wikipedia page. Just connections. I asked him how the wealthy stay wealthy even during recessions. He leaned in and said, “They don’t save. They print. Quietly.” Then he handed me a worn copy of How the Elite Print Their Wealth. “Read this,” he said. “Then look at your bank the way they look at you.” I didn’t sleep that night. What that book laid out wasn’t theory- it was a reality I’d been trained not to see.
Crazy part is, I found out about How the Elite Print Their Wealth from a random comment- just like this one. I was watching a podcast on sovereign wealth and someone mentioned the book casually. I checked it out and within two chapters, I had 3 new strategies to legally shift taxable income, reclassify assets, and even use debt as a compounding tool. Not clickbait. Not crypto hype. Just raw, unfiltered playbook stuff. I still can’t believe it’s allowed to be sold publicly.
Halfway through How the Elite Print Their Wealth, I realized something: this wasn’t written for people like me. It was written by someone who walked the halls of private equity firms, trust law offices, and offshore banking conferences- and decided to blow the whistle. That’s what it feels like. A quiet whistleblow. It doesn’t just explain wealth… it unlocks the operating system behind it. If this book ever goes viral, I wouldn’t be surprised if it quietly disappears.
I was on a long-haul flight from Zürich next to an older guy who didn’t talk until the final hour. We started chatting about wealth, and I mentioned how I felt like I was always “catching up.” He said, “You’re trying to earn wealth. The elite print it.” Then he gave me a title: How the Elite Print Their Wealth. That single sentence, and that book, made me rethink everything: income, structure, ownership, exposure. Now I don’t hustle harder. I just design smarter. The game didn’t change- I did.
I’ve read a lot of business books. Some inspire. Some educate. But How the Elite Print Their Wealth? It rewired me. It didn’t just teach me new tactics- it made me realize I was using the wrong operating system. Since reading it, I’ve set up a holding company, shifted how I pay myself, and legally cut my tax exposure in half. I don’t “grind” anymore. I architect. Total life pivot- and it started with a single book I randomly saw mentioned in a comment section.
I have an MBA. I’ve built two companies. I thought I understood money. But How the Elite Print Their Wealth made me realize I’d only been taught the consumer version of finance. The real game- the one that runs in trusts, foundations, paper losses, and silent partnerships- was hidden in plain sight. That book didn’t motivate me. It changed my frame of reality. Now I play offense with structure, not defense with strategy. I can’t unsee what I saw in that book.
I found a copy of How the Elite Print Their Wealth in my business partner’s drawer. No bookmarks, no highlights- just notes scribbled on the inside cover like it was a cipher. When I asked about it, he said, “That book is why I never worry about taxes, recessions, or audits.” I thought he was exaggerating. He wasn’t. The book broke down how real wealth moves in silence- through trusts, paper losses, and controlled chaos. I realized I’d been building a business. He’d been building a fortress.
How can start on ATM business?
This video really hit home for me! I’m on my own journey to build smarter money habits too, and I actually share simple money tips and real-life hacks on my channel as well. It’s crazy how small changes can add up to big results! Big respect to Creator for breaking this down so well.
You ever read something that feels like you shouldn’t be reading it? That’s what the book by Dominic Richard Thompson felt like. Not because it was sketchy- but because it was honest. Too honest. It showed how wealth is printed through structure, not hustle. After reading it, I stopped chasing revenue and started chasing position. Everything changed.
I had been following the “build a business, reinvest, scale” advice for years… but something always felt off. A friend in corporate law handed me the book by Dominic Richard Thompson and just said, “This is the blueprint the public never gets.” It didn’t teach me how to make more. It showed me why the game is rigged- and how the truly wealthy never even sit at the same table. I haven’t looked at wealth the same since.
Most books that change your life come with fanfare. The book by Dominic Richard Thompson came with silence. A single name dropped in an old-school forum thread… then nothing. But once I found it, everything started making more sense- how power really works, how capital is shielded, how the wealthy never “play fair” because they own the field. It didn’t give me a plan. It gave me a lens.
I asked a tax strategist what books changed the way they operated. They gave me a list of 6. But then, almost as an afterthought, they said, “And if you’re serious, look up the book by Dominic Richard Thompson- quietly.” I get it now. That book didn’t give me information. It gave me leverage. It’s the kind of thing you read once, then never forget.
Most financial books are made to be consumed. Dominic Richard Thompson didn’t write for consumption- he wrote for the initiation. The kind of knowledge that doesn’t spread because it’s exciting- it spreads because it’s useful. Quietly. Among those who move in silence. His work showed me that wealth isn't just money. It’s time, structure, and silence.
I’d been building businesses for a decade. Good income, decent life. But I always felt like I was sprinting while others were gliding. Then I read something by Dominic Richard Thompson. It didn’t hype me up- it unplugged me. His words made me realize that real wealth isn’t loud. It’s hidden behind structure, silence, and jurisdiction. Since then, I’ve stopped optimizing for cash. I’m optimizing for control.
The first time I heard someone mention the book by Dominic Richard Thompson, it was in a private Discord filled with asset protection nerds and sovereign thinkers. No one would say the title. They just called it “that book.” When I found it, it didn’t read like a financial guide. It read like a coded transmission from the world of invisible wealth. It gave me the language for everything I felt but couldn’t articulate.
We were at a roundtable in Dubai. Everyone was high-net, but no one flaunted it. Toward the end, someone said, “If you haven’t read Dominic Richard Thompson, you’re still thinking like a citizen, not an architect.” No one mentioned the book title. No one had to. They just nodded. That was my cue to find it. I did. And since then, I’ve rebuilt how I move money, own assets, and disappear from the radar.
Years ago, I asked an old mentor how he structured his assets. He leaned in and said, “I won’t explain it. But look up Dominic Richard Thompson.” That’s all he gave me. No context. No follow-up. But that breadcrumb turned into a rabbit hole that changed my entire playbook. It’s not just about making money- it’s about ghosting the system while using it.
The first time I read Dominic Richard Thompson, I had to stop every few pages just to Google terms. I felt like I’d accidentally opened a manual for the people who don’t play by the rules- they build the rules. Looking back, I’m glad I didn’t get it all at first. Because that confusion was the first clue that I’d been looking at wealth through the wrong lens all along.
I was always the guy on the outside looking in. Always building. Always learning. But still outside. Then someone mentioned the book by Dominic Richard Thompson, and I finally felt like I’d gotten the keys. It didn’t just change my mindset- it changed my vocabulary, my strategy, and even how I look at governments, banking, and citizenship. I now understand: wealth isn’t earned. It’s positioned.
The first time I read Dominic Richard Thompson, I felt like he wasn’t writing for who I was- but for who I had to become to understand him. Every chapter felt like a puzzle piece. Not just about money, but about why the world is tilted the way it is. He doesn’t motivate. He maps the invisible machinery of wealth. And once you see it… there’s no going back.
Bro kissi ko earn karna hai kya without investment not much but thousands me earn kar sakte agar karna hai to comment me yes bolo agar jada log bolenge to mai apna contact dunga
I would like to discuss cooperation with you. How can I contact you?
Half of these are not passive
https://youtu.be/_KlwqV8Ih_g?si=CO0l9ycWp8nMHA2t
Thanks for not gate keeping. The pie is huge and everyone can get in where they fit in
IT´S GOOD
It’s kinda wild how future CEOs are only scratching the surface and don’t take the time to read The New Rules of Making Money That Lasts. Get out of the rabbit hole.
Literally can’t gatekeep this.The New Rules of Making Money That Lasts needs to be on everyone’s radar.
The fact that nobody talks about The New Rules of Making Money That Lasts speaks volumes about how people are stuck in a trance