That's assuming Asmongold invested his money well or has a modicum of financial literacy. I wouldn't be surprised if he'll eventually blow his fortune on medical bills (him "washing" out the taste of water with soda should tell you everything), or, judging by his milquetoast takes on everything imaginable, some boondoggle/rug-pull his real-life associates guilt-trip him into "investing" in.
Asmon is no different from a lotto winner; he'll revert to the mean in due time, i.e. poor.
Maybe I'm wrong and Asmon will continue rolling in the dough with mediocre reaction vids. But so far, the only one that succeeded in every sense of the word is Pewds.
I've long been disabused of "fiduciary duty", oaths, swears, and other pinky promises people make mouth-noises reciting, but for Asmon's sake, I hope you're right.
I have to imagine that with a portfolio large enough it makes more sense to skim things off the top while continuing to grow said portfolio rather than to zero it out by transferring it all into another account. Long term grift is better than stealing the whole thing and getting caught.
That's assuming Asmongold invested his money well or has a modicum of financial literacy. I wouldn't be surprised if he'll eventually blow his fortune on medical bills (him "washing" out the taste of water with soda should tell you everything), or, judging by his milquetoast takes on everything imaginable, some boondoggle/rug-pull his real-life associates guilt-trip him into "investing" in.
Asmon is no different from a lotto winner; he'll revert to the mean in due time, i.e. poor.
Maybe I'm wrong and Asmon will continue rolling in the dough with mediocre reaction vids. But so far, the only one that succeeded in every sense of the word is Pewds.
He's mentioned stock holdings on a couple of his vdeos. I assume he just has enough money to hire someone to be financially literate on his behalf.
I've long been disabused of "fiduciary duty", oaths, swears, and other pinky promises people make mouth-noises reciting, but for Asmon's sake, I hope you're right.
I have to imagine that with a portfolio large enough it makes more sense to skim things off the top while continuing to grow said portfolio rather than to zero it out by transferring it all into another account. Long term grift is better than stealing the whole thing and getting caught.