VIDEO: Successful Investing in Stocks, Bitcoin, and Crypto Currency – Education and Insights (Part 1 of 3) | Dr. Rich Roberts

In this this three part video, Dr. Richard Roberts gives lessons and insights regarding successful investing in the stock market, Bitcoin in particular and cryptocurrencies in general.

Dr. Roberts does not commercialize his YouTube videos and there is no mechanism to pay him, donate to him, or buy any merchandise. These videos are made strictly to try to empower you in many areas of your life.

Dr. Richard H. Roberts received his medical degree and a doctorate in biophysics from the University of Pennsylvania and completed a medical internship at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital of Harvard Medical School. He was the President and CEO of a pharmaceutical company for 24 years and is a prominent community figure in the Orthodox Jewish community of Lakewood.

Dr. Roberts has high-level experience or expertise in the following areas:

1. Internal medicine
2. Basic sciences including physics, chemistry, biophysics, and biochemistry.
3. Pharmaceutical industry including generic formulation research and development, CDMA, manufacturing, quality, regulatory affairs, legal, finance, corporate governance, human resources, business development, and project management organizing multiple disciplines.
4. Martial arts – Dr. Roberts has a black belt in Golden Fist martial arts, a black belt in mixed martial arts under a former UFC fighter, a third degree brown belt in Ryu Kyu Kempo, and he currently trains in martial arts five days per week.
5. Aquarium hobby – Dr. Roberts personally designs and maintains his African cichlids tanks including a 1000 gallon tank and six 150 gallon tanks.
6. Politics including hosting many Senators, Governors, Congressmen, and presidential candidates in his home. In 2016, Dr. Roberts was the Vice Chairman of the Israel Advisory Committee on the Trump for President campaign where he wrote about half of the Trump campaign’s policies on Israel, Iran, and the Palestinian issue.
7. Community efforts in his Orthodox Jewish community of Lakewood, NJ including building and running a leading synagogue in his community and running a multimedia and political campaign to oppose anti-Semitic actions committed by the government of an adjacent town, Jackson, NJ.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. As usual, informative and compelling–Rich’s good will and generous nature shine through and I’m sure Parts 2 and 3 will be even more informative. Thanks, Rich!

  2. Dr Roberts,

    Its very nice of you to give you to take the time and bring some basic sense for the Klal. Looking forward to Part 2 and Part 3. I told have access to Youtube only through Youtube through the Lakewood Scoop so i am hoping you will post part 2 and 3.

    Thanks.

  3. Not sure if the world at large can appreciate the authenticity of this man.

    While I certainly don’t always agree with everything he says (it’s toras Rich, not toras Moshe Rabbainu) I really appreciate his analytical logic and raw delivery.

    You’re a good man Doctor, looking forward to the next installment

  4. hi dr roberts,
    first of all i would like to thank you for part one of this wonderful presentation. can you please share when part two is coming out? i generally do not always check out lakewoodscoop, so it would be great if i would know the date of the next presentation.
    secondly, would you mind sharing if you use fundemental analysis, technical analysis, or price action when you trade (i’m going to guess that it is the first choice!)? And do you use a top down or down up approach?
    where would you suggest that people look to learn more about investing (which books)?
    And finally, you made a great comment that if these guys can trade so well then why would they sell you a course for a couple of hundred bucks. I totall agree with this but i just wanted to share something that i once read. i saw that ken fisher ( the billionaire trader) said about jim cramer that the reason he quit his hedge fund was because it was to stressfull. so it can be that even if they have a winning strategy but trading most f their money is not for them as it takes nerves of steel.
    is there a way i can reach you to ask you a question privately?
    once again, thank you for taking out the time to educate the rabim!!!
    ( yes i finally finished can you believe it?!)

  5. Nachum Lemberg – Thank you for your kind comment.

    JS- I make these videos for YouTube. I gave TLS permission to post my videos here but it is the choice of whether to post, and the posting time, of TLS. TLS told me that the next two parts will appear here but I don’t know when. I posted all three parts to my YouTube site last week. I am grateful for your support.

    Honestly – Thank you for your kind words. There will be occasions when that I will speak Torah but hopefully I do a Kiddish Hashem by wearing my yalmulke and tzitsis while making videos to try to help everyone.

    this is awesome – I never considered your Jim Kremer burnout idea but it is correct. That’s why we sold my company. Nevertheless, most social media get-rich-quick or stock advisors are just crooks trying to take people’s money. One of the nicest comments for this YouTube video was, paraphrasing, “let’s all admit that we should have to pay for a course like this”. Regarding stock picks, you’ll see in the last two parts. I tell people to invest in unmanaged index funds with miniscule fees and to dollar cost average over the long term with some market seizure opportunities as exceptions.

  6. to dr roberts,
    thanks for responding to all the messages. I don’t have access to you tube so i cannot watch the rest of your presentation till it is posted on the scoop. but i will ask a question which it could be you address but for some reason i have a hunch that you are not going to touch upon it. when investing in index funds would you consider buying a cheap put to protect against massive downside, or are you of the opinion that you are in it for the long run and let the markets play themselves out?

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