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Capital Mischief

Charlie Garcia

Capital Mischief: what I learned briefing six presidents, applied to your portfolio. The market-moving events. Before the smart money sees them.

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  • Charlie Garcia

    Advised six presidents, both parties. MarketWatch columnist (900K readers). This is what I write without adult supervision. Founded R360, the world's most exclusive private club. What centimillionaires say when reporters aren't in the room.

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