Cashflow-101-and-202 Apr 2026

Cashflow-101-and-202 Apr 2026

The primary objective is to escape the "Rat Race" by having passive income exceed total expenses.

"I’m getting it!" Leo cheered. He slowly accumulated more rental properties, a small car wash business, and a few more stocks. Eventually, his passive income total ticked higher than his total expenses. He had escaped the Rat Race.

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Teaches technical investing strategies like , put-options , and call-options . Focuses on how to make money in both up and down markets.

"That was ," Maya said, pulling out a second box. "Now, things get real. Welcome to Cashflow 202 ." The primary objective is to escape the "Rat

Leo sat at the kitchen table, staring at a small pile of plastic rats and colorful paper money. He had just unboxed , a game he’d heard could change his financial life. Beside him sat his friend Maya, who had already played a few rounds.

In the first few turns of 202, Leo’s real estate empire was hit by a massive market downturn. In 101, he would have been stuck. But using the techniques from 202, he bought "puts" on his stocks, protecting his portfolio. He even shorted a overpriced stock, making a profit as its value plummeted. Eventually, his passive income total ticked higher than

Leo’s character was a janitor. He started with a low salary, high expenses, and almost no savings. As he moved his rat around the board, he landed on . He bought a few shares of a struggling tech company for $1. Later, a "Market" card revealed the stock had jumped to $30. He sold, pocketing a windfall. He used that cash to buy a small duplex, adding $200 to his monthly passive income.