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Chicks on The Right - Conservative Politics & Culture Commentary

“Certainty Is the Hallmark of the Charlatan” Why Most Finance Influencers Are Full of It

Chicks on The Right - Conservative Politics & Culture Commentary

Radio America

News, Society & Culture, News Commentary

4.72.4K Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2026

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Zach Abraham from Bulwark Capital joins the Chicks to break down the chaos of “bro finance” on social media and why confidence is not the same thing as competence. They talk bad investing advice, the danger of certainty, why quick money promises are always a red flag, and how young people can actually set themselves up to win long term. Bottom line: ditch the ego, ignore the charlatans, and build real wealth the boring, disciplined way.
 
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0:00.0

Welcome to another edition of The Chicks on the Right podcast where we talk to our BFF and sponsor of the show, Zach Abraham from Bullwork Capital Management.

0:09.0

And today, we're going to talk about like bro finance culture on social media because you're a bro and you're also in finance.

0:21.6

And there's so many people out there giving advice.

0:25.6

How are the young folks who are maybe just starting their careers or who are just dabbling

0:33.6

or feeling like they should dabble into things like stock or crypto or just finance in general.

0:40.0

Where should they be looking and where shouldn't they be looking?

0:44.4

Yeah, that's a great question.

0:48.6

And I'll start off with a little bit of an anecdote.

0:51.3

Just kind of like lay the groundwork.

0:53.9

And I'm sure you can relate to this.

0:56.3

Any time that you're speaking in front of people

0:58.4

on a regular basis or you're speaking in a public medium

1:01.9

like radio or a podcast or anything like that,

1:04.6

when I first started doing that,

1:07.6

there was an almost an insecurity

1:10.0

or like a fear of saying something stupid or saying

1:13.6

something inaccurate because you knew that it was just going to be frozen into perpetuity

1:18.3

and on the internet and all that kind of stuff and you know and so and i still feel like that

1:24.0

nobody wants to be an idiot and just completely put their foot in their mouth and so you you're really, you know, looking through stuff and really trying to get it straight.

1:30.5

And that's probably doing the radio for about a year and a half, maybe two years.

1:33.8

And then looked around and went, oh, weird. Nobody else feels that same pressure.

1:40.4

You know, and it kind of shocked me because you'd hear people say stuff you know especially

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