• How the Middle Class Misses Out on Sports Team Investing
    Jun 30 2026
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore an exclusive asset class that has quietly become one of the most lucrative investments for the ultra-wealthy: professional sports team ownership. They focus on the NBA and Premier League, discussing how team valuations have grown at a compound annual growth rate of over 12 percent in the past decade, far outpacing the S&P 500. Lucas breaks down why sports franchises are essentially inflation-proof trophy assets with limited supply and massive media rights deals. The hosts discuss the SEC rule change in 2024 that allowed individual investors to buy small stakes in teams through special purpose vehicles, yet most middle-class investors never hear about these opportunities. Luna raises the point that even with fractional ownership platforms, minimums are still tens of thousands of dollars, and the really good deals go to accredited investors with the right connections. The episode closes on a reflective note about how wealth often buys access to better wealth-building vehicles, and whether that structural advantage is tightening or loosening. #SportsTeamInvesting #PrivateEquity #WealthGap #SEC #NBA #PremierLeague #TrophyAssets #FractionalOwnership #AccreditedInvestor #AssetClass #CAGR #MediaRights #Forbes #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #WealthDistribution #MiddleClass Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 mins
  • How the Middle Class Misses Out on Charitable Lead Trusts
    Jun 30 2026
    Lucas and Luna unpack a little-known estate planning tool: the charitable lead trust. Unlike its cousin the charitable remainder trust, a CLT donates income to charity for a set number of years, then passes the remaining assets to heirs — often with dramatic tax savings. Lucas explains how a family with a $10 million estate could use a CLT to reduce gift taxes by roughly 60 percent, while still supporting a cause. Luna pushes back on accessibility: these trusts typically require millions in assets and a top-tier estate attorney. The hosts debate whether this is a genuine loophole or just a reasonable tool, and touch on the middle-class implications. They also explore a real example from a 2025 estate plan involving a successful biotech founder. No fluff, just one concrete strategy and why it matters for wealth distribution. #CharitableLeadTrust #CLT #EstatePlanning #WealthTransfer #TaxStrategy #Philanthropy #MiddleClass #WealthGap #EstateTax #GiftTax #IRS #Trusts #FamilyOffice #HighNetWorth #Advisor #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    11 mins
  • How the Middle Class Misses Out on Venture Debt Funds
    Jun 29 2026
    In episode 80 of Wealth Distribution with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore venture debt — a $50 billion asset class that nearly all middle-class investors can't access. While accredited investors park money in Silicon Valley Bank's old lending niche, earning 12-15% yields with less equity risk than typical VC, the rest of us are stuck with CDs and bond funds. Lucas breaks down how venture debt works, why it's structurally exclusive under Regulation D, and what a 2023 SEC proposal about expanding accredited investor definitions would mean for the gap. Luna asks the obvious question: is this just another rule rigged for the wealthy, or is there a real risk argument? They dig into the 2024 collapse of a mid-market venture debt fund as a cautionary tale. No clickbait, no hot takes — just a clear look at one more piece of the financial landscape that quietly widens the wealth gap. #VentureDebt #AccreditedInvestor #RegulationD #SEC #SiliconValleyBank #WealthGap #MiddleClass #PrivateCredit #YieldChasing #RiskManagement #FinancialExclusion #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #WealthDistribution #EconomicMobility #Podcast #Finance Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 mins
  • How the Middle Class Misses Out on Defined Benefit Pension Phase-Outs
    Jun 29 2026
    Episode 79 of Wealth Distribution with Fexingo examines how the shift from defined benefit pensions to 401(k)s has structurally disadvantaged the middle class. Lucas and Luna focus on a single surprising number: the typical retiree today has about $200,000 in 401(k) savings, versus the roughly $1 million present value of a median defined benefit pension from the 1980s. They trace how this 5x gap compounds through delayed employer contributions, lower contribution limits, and the absence of guaranteed lifetime income. The episode uses the 1978 Revenue Act as a pivot point and mentions how companies like IBM froze their pension plans in the mid-2000s, leaving a cohort of mid-career workers with hybrid benefits. Luna brings up the mortality hedge advantage of pools versus individual accounts. The conversation avoids policy advocacy and stays on the structural mechanics of risk transfer. #DefinedBenefitPension #401k #MiddleClass #RetirementSavings #PensionPhaseOut #RevenueAct1978 #IBM #LifetimeIncome #MortalityHedge #WealthGap #RiskTransfer #EmployerContributions #CompoundInterest #RetirementCrisis #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #WealthDistribution Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 mins
  • How the Middle Class Misses Out on Private REITs
    Jun 28 2026
    Episode 78 of Wealth Distribution with Fexingo dives into private real estate investment trusts (REITs), a vehicle that has delivered steady 8-12% annual returns for accredited investors while being largely inaccessible to the middle class. Lucas and Luna unpack why private REITs have outperformed public REITs by 300 basis points over the past decade, the SEC rules that limit access to investors with $1 million net worth or $200,000 annual income, and how the 2024 SEC overhaul of the accredited investor definition barely moved the needle. They explore the structure: private REITs hold direct properties like apartment complexes and data centers, avoid public market volatility, but come with high fees and illiquidity. With $500 billion now sitting in private REITs, the hosts ask whether new fintech platforms and 'interval funds' are finally opening the door—or just creating a new set of barriers. No ads, just straight economics. #PrivateREITs #RealEstate #AccreditedInvestor #WealthGap #SEC #REITs #AlternativeInvestments #MiddleClass #EconomicMobility #IntervalFunds #SECRuleChange #PassiveIncome #PropertyInvesting #InstitutionalCapital #Fintech #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 mins
  • How the Middle Class Misses Out on the Yale Endowment Playbook
    Jun 28 2026
    Episode 77 of Wealth Distribution with Fexingo examines why the Yale Endowment's legendary investing approach — heavy allocations to private equity, venture capital, real assets, and absolute-return strategies — remains largely inaccessible to middle-class investors. Lucas and Luna break down the constraints: minimum investment hurdles, illiquidity mismatches with shorter time horizons, and the simple fact that accredited-investor rules cap access. They explore how even lower-cost replicators like endowment-style ETFs fall short on manager selection and fee drag. The episode closes with a sober question: if the 'Yale model' outperforms by three to five percentage points annually over decades, what does that compounding gap mean for a household that can't get in? Specific data on minimums, lock-up periods, and net-of-fee returns drive the conversation. No hot takes — just a clear-eyed look at a structural advantage that widens wealth gaps. #YaleEndowment #DavidSwensen #EndowmentModel #PrivateEquity #VentureCapital #RealAssets #AbsoluteReturn #WealthGap #AccreditedInvestor #IlliquidityPremium #WealthDistribution #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #MiddleClass #Investing #CompoundReturns #AssetAllocation Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 mins
  • How the Middle Class Misses Out on Charitable Remainder Trusts
    Jun 27 2026
    In episode 76 of Wealth Distribution with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore why charitable remainder trusts—a powerful tax and income planning tool—are virtually inaccessible to middle-class families. The episode centers on a hypothetical couple, the Millers, who have $600,000 in retirement savings and want to leave a legacy while generating lifetime income. Lucas walks through how a CRT works, the $100,000 minimum contribution barrier, and why the lack of professional advice keeps 99% of households from even knowing this option exists. Luna pushes back on whether complexity is the real problem. They also discuss the new IRS ruling from May 2026 that eases some restrictions on smaller trusts. The episode closes with the fundamental question: is the tax code designed to reward assets already in motion, or to jumpstart new giving? #CharitableRemainderTrusts #TaxPlanning #EstatePlanning #Philanthropy #WealthTransfer #RetirementIncome #TaxCodeInequality #IncomeTax #CharitableGiving #Trusts #FinancialAccess #MiddleClass #EconomicMobility #IRS #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #WealthGap #Economics Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 mins
  • How the Middle Class Misses Out on Tax-Loss Harvesting
    Jun 27 2026
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore why tax-loss harvesting — a strategy that lets wealthy investors offset gains and reduce tax bills — remains largely out of reach for middle-class households. They break down the mechanics using a real-world example: an investor with a $100,000 portfolio who could save $3,000 in taxes by harvesting losses, compared to a $20,000 portfolio where the benefit is negligible. They discuss how transaction costs, minimum balance requirements at robo-advisors, and the lack of taxable accounts in typical middle-class portfolios create a barrier. The hosts also cover the rise of direct indexing as a workaround for wealthier investors and ask whether regulators or fintech could democratize the strategy. The episode closes with a question about whether tax-loss harvesting is ever worth it for smaller portfolios. #TaxLossHarvesting #WealthGap #MiddleClass #Investing #TaxStrategy #DirectIndexing #RoboAdvisor #PortfolioManagement #CapitalGains #TaxEfficiency #WealthInequality #FinancialLiteracy #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #WealthDistribution #EconomicMobility #TaxPlanning Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 mins