Now that I've snuck out of winter's grip in Chicago and moved down to Naples, Fla., my day is spent by pool looking for the best stocks that could double.
The first thing I noticed when I moved to Naples – aside from the weather – was the demographics.
I've gone from Chicago, where the average age is 31, to Naples, where the average age is 49.
The city is full of wealthy, older Americans who drive BMWs and Mercedes and live in multimillion-dollar homes.
This older generation – they play hard. But they also work hard. I regularly see people in their 60s, 70s, and 80s working out each day harder than I ever do.