#93. Earl Yaokasin — The CFA Who Outperformed Wall Street Explains Real Investing

In this episode of the Income Flip Podcast, Earl Yaokasin shares his journey from hustling as a kid in the Philippines to becoming a high-performing investor who eventually outperformed institutional portfolio managers and launched his own firm. He breaks down how disciplined saving, long-term thinking, and calculated risk-taking allowed him to build a strong financial foundation before betting on himself. Earl explains key investing principles that apply to both stocks and real estate, including the importance of “turning over rocks” to find the best opportunities, evaluating both risk and reward, and maintaining a margin of safety. He also emphasizes the power of patience, showing how longer time horizons significantly increase the odds of success. Through practical insights and real-world examples, Earl highlights how consistent habits, smart decision-making, and a clear strategy can help investors build lasting wealth and confidently make the income flip.

What if your financial advisor invested in the exact same portfolio as you—because they believed in it that much? Today’s guest does exactly that. Earl Yaokasin [Yeow-kah-sin], CFA, is a fiduciary investment manager with more than 20 years of experience and a value investing approach inspired by Warren Buffett. He runs WealthArch Investment Services in California, and he helps high-networth individuals grow wealth with long-term strategy and zero hype. If you’re ready for a grounded, experienced voice in investing, this conversation is for you.

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