Money Master the Game - Tony Robbins

Money Master the Game

By Tony Robbins

  • Release Date: 2014-11-18
  • Genre: Self-Improvement
Score: 4
4
From 394 Ratings

Description

Tony Robbins has coached and inspired more than 50 million people from over 100 countries. More than 4 million people have attended his live events. Oprah Winfrey calls him “super-human.” Now for the first time—in his first book in two decades—he’s turned to the topic that vexes us all: How to secure financial freedom for ourselves and our families.

Based on extensive research and one-on-one interviews with more than 50 of the most legendary financial experts in the world—from Carl Icahn and Warren Buffett, to Ray Dalio and Steve Forbes—Tony Robbins has created a simple 7-step blueprint that anyone can use for financial freedom.

Robbins has a brilliant way of using metaphor and story to illustrate even the most complex financial concepts—making them simple and actionable. With expert advice on our most important financial decisions, Robbins is an advocate for the reader, dispelling the myths that often rob people of their financial dreams.

Tony Robbins walks readers of every income level through the steps to become financially free by creating a lifetime income plan. This book delivers invaluable information and essential practices for getting your financial house in order.

MONEY Master the Game is the book millions of people have been waiting for.

Reviews

  • Great book Tony

    5
    By xtothezitit
    Reading this as a single dad at 25 with no investment portfolio has allowed me to become hip to the game and to the pitfalls in the fields of investing.
  • Richie Walsh

    5
    By zaneeeee123
    Tony Robbins..... you the man!
  • Loved it highly recommended

    5
    By Dan the man 😁😂
    Loved this book looking forward to reading “the path”about to purchase rite now 😁👌
  • Everyone in family bought it

    5
    By tomaractus
    I read this and gave it to my other family members who also read it and think it’s a great read
  • Whole lot of nothing

    1
    By ElleinBK
    I have NEVER left a review but felt I should. Money mag recommended this book, so I thought it would be helpful. Nothing further from the truth. It is FULL of fluff and explanations about WHY it’s so important to invest. However, I’m about 500 pages in and have yet to read any concrete advice. It’s a mind numbing assault of positivity, with nothing more.
  • Not worth the read

    1
    By zero hz
    This book is not worth reading. 5 pages of content, the rest filler.
  • Good basic information

    3
    By 32rang
    Tony Robbins gathered good sources to present low cost ways to set up nest eggs through the stocks market. He drags out too long to get to the core information, in the styles of his talks. Websites that were referred in the book no longer work. Even the financial app site in his name is not on line.
  • Good Read

    5
    By IMT NYC
    Great book! Enjoyable to read and easy to understand. A good guide how to make the most of your savings and how to make the most of your life! Thank you Tony.
  • Tony does not master this book

    2
    By justareader56
    After reading a glowing review of this book in an investment publication, I thought I would try reading my first Tony Robins book. It will be my last. The first 75-100 are not bad, but contain nothing you would not find anywhere else, and probably written more succinctly. There was nothing I had not heard or read before. What I had never been exposed to was the level of self promotion and patting his own back the Mr Robins insists on forcing the reader to wade through to get to this information. It was quite excruciating. I stopped reading midway through the 2nd chapter as I found myself less and less elightened and increasingly annoyed.
  • Not good

    2
    By Orlando reader 4
    Let me start off by saying that I enjoyed this book in the beginning as Tony did a good job of explains fees etc. there are some pushes along the way to use certain companies that Tony is associated with. BUT the worst part is that the book is all based on using a fiduciary so you don't get ripped off by a brokerage firm. I live in Orlando and the 6 fiduciary services listed all needed a minimum of $600000 to 1 million to start. Really? I do pretty well for myself and between my wife and I we make around $160000 a year and have about $150000 to invest with a fiduciary. Sorry that is not enough. One firm offered to talk with us for a fee of $3500 not including any work that they would do for us. So after spending all this time reading this book guess what? I have to sign up with a firm anyway to get the advice I need. We are going with Edward jones based on reviews for best service. So my point is, how many people will this book really help? Tony talks a lot about people with low income just starting out but at the end if the day the book will not help the average American. I gave this 2 stars instead of 1 only for the fact that I did learn about all the fees that are out there. You also will read a lot of recommendations from Tony to invest in vanguard funds but do your research as these do not perform as well as companies such as t Rowe price. The fees may be higher with t Rowe price but the performance will more than make up for it. My final word for this book is no matter who you go with it is never to early to start planning for your future.