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David L. Wadley Author Interview

The AI Revolution Will Not Be Televised follows a self-taught financial educator from Harlem, who uses his platform, ThePriceBandit.com, to teach women, especially Black women, how to navigate the stock market and build wealth through AI-driven investments. What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?

I want to encourage women, particularly Black women, to invest in AI stocks through do-it-yourself online stock trading as we navigate the fourth industrial revolution. This is a unique opportunity for marginalized groups to capitalize on the significant economic gains expected over the next decade during the AI revolution.

What is one thing that you hope readers take away from The AI Revolution Will Not Be Televised?

I encourage everyone reading this book to start online stock trading as soon as possible. This is a unique opportunity to grow your wealth during a time when the stock market is poised to deliver significant returns. This situation is reminiscent of the wealth generated when Apple went public at $22.00 per share in 1980 and when Google went public at $85.00 in 2004. Those investors who recognized this transformative shift in how individuals interact with technology became very wealthy.

What is the next book that you are working on, and when will it be available?

I am currently working on a book about infidelity, specifically focusing on men who cheat on their wives. Throughout my life, I have observed how this topic can turn casual conversations among family and friends into heated arguments and debates. When I told my older sister that I was writing a book on cheating, she exclaimed, “True ‘dat,” which was her blunt way of saying, “Yes, baby brother, write what you know.”

Infidelity is also a prevalent theme in many previously published books and movies available on streaming services. As authors, we are artists first, but we also need to consider the business side of things and pay attention to the bottom line. I anticipate that this book will be published on Juneteenth 2026.

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“The AI Revolution Will Not Be Televised” follows David, a self-taught stock trading expert teaching Black women in Harlem to achieve financial independence despite systemic barriers. He makes investing accessible with YouTube videos blending trading strategies and classic R&B music. Through his website, ThePriceBandit.com, David empowers women to invest in AI stocks and seize opportunities in the fourth industrial revolution.

David’s relationship with Onyx, a professional Black woman seeking comfort in an older partner, adds depth to his journey. As his influence grows, he launches an online trading platform, transforming lives nationwide for women facing financial struggles.

While Wall Street resists change, love and tragedy shape the conclusion of this fictional tale inspired by real events. David’s followers carry his legacy forward, advocating financial independence as a universal right and striving for global economic equality.

The Hidden Power of Rising Dividends: How to Produce Security, Income & Growth

Greg Donaldson plunges into the stormy seas of the stock market, uncovering the deep wisdom that emerges from navigating its unpredictable currents. He offers a firsthand account of Black Monday, the infamous crash on October 19, 1987. The Hidden Power of Rising Dividends thrusts readers into the eye of a financial storm that forever altered the global economy and left a lasting impact on his life, both personally and professionally.

The Hidden Power of Rising Dividends stands out for its ability to be both thorough and approachable. It turns the complexities of the stock market into something intriguing, even for those who typically find financial jargon overwhelming. Donaldson starts strong, painting vivid pictures of a day that has no equal in financial history. His storytelling grips the reader, capturing the sheer panic and uncertainty that swept through Wall Street as the Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeted nearly 23%. The chaos feels almost tangible—markets crumbling, data lagging behind, and phones ringing non-stop with frightened clients on the other end.

Donaldson doesn’t just recount the financial impact of the crash; he bares his soul, sharing the psychological toll it took on him and those around him. He invites readers into his mind, revealing how a timely scripture from Isaiah became a beacon of hope amid the turmoil. His journey is deeply introspective. The solace he found as his small investment firm wavered on the edge of collapse is nothing short of inspiring. Donaldson’s talent for storytelling shines brightly, particularly when introducing key figures who shaped his thinking during this tumultuous period. One major lesson here is recognizing the potential in companies not just for quick returns but for their long-term resilience and value. Donaldson’s knack for drawing parallels between the tangible qualities of prime farmland and the intrinsic strengths of companies with solid brands, consistent earnings, and strong reputations makes complex financial ideas accessible to a wide audience.

The Hidden Power of Rising Dividend is a testament to the virtues of patience, perspective, and prudence. Donaldson’s evolution from a frantic trader to a calm, long-term strategist offers lessons that are as timeless as they are valuable. With an exceptional blend of historical narrative, personal reflection, and financial strategy, Greg Donaldson has crafted a book that is a must-read for everyone—from experienced investors to beginners, and even for those who simply enjoy a well-told story.

Pages: 380 | ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D722DHC8

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