Mentors Like Ken Fisher
Ken Fisher is a prominent author and investment expert known for his work in finance. If you follow Ken Fisher, these are the 24 most similar thought leaders we track, matched by profile similarity and ranked by their Modern Mentor AI credibility rating.

Dave Ramsey
Dave Ramsey is a financial advisor and author known for his financial advice and bestselling books.
Credibility rating: 654/1000

Ramit Sethi
New York Times bestselling author, writes for over a million subscribers, hosts a pod on love & money.
Credibility rating: 443/1000

Timothy Ferriss
Innovative businessperson, technology advisor and best-selling author known as ‘the Oprah of audio’.
Credibility rating: 378/1000

Robert T. Kiyosaki
Bestselling author and investor known for challenging traditional financial advice through his Rich Dad series.
Credibility rating: 369/1000

Mike Michalowicz
Mike Michalowicz is a successful entrepreneur and author known for his innovative business strategies.
Credibility rating: 276/1000

Daniel Kahneman
Israeli-American psychologist, known for work on judgment psychology and behavioral economics, Nobel laureate.
Credibility rating: 236/1000

Rob Fitzpatrick
Business owner and author of three enduring handbooks used in universities and companies globally.
Credibility rating: 205/1000

Ken McElroy
Bestselling author & real estate expert, supports aspiring entrepreneurs, speaks globally, and actively contributes to charities.
Credibility rating: 182/1000

Michael Lewis
Michael Lewis is a renowned American author and financial journalist known for his impactful nonfiction works.
Credibility rating: 172/1000

Morgan Housel
Morgan Housel is a partner at The Collaborative Fund and an acclaimed author on finance and investing.
Credibility rating: 161/1000

Jason Zweig
Jason Zweig is a financial journalist and columnist for The Wall Street Journal.
Credibility rating: 152/1000

Adam Grant
Organizational psychologist at Wharton, bestselling author and TED speaker, recognized for influential management ideas.
Credibility rating: 111/1000

Richard H. Thaler
Richard H. Thaler is a pioneer in behavioral economics and finance, known for his influential research and publications.
Credibility rating: 96/1000

Steven D. Levitt
Steven D. Levitt is an influential American economist known for his work in crime and co-authoring Freakonomics.
Credibility rating: 96/1000

J L Collins
J L Collins is a financial blogger and author known for his insights on wealth and financial independence.
Credibility rating: 92/1000

T. Harv Eker
T. Harv Eker is a Canadian-American author and motivational speaker known for his wealth-building ideas.
Credibility rating: 73/1000

John C. Bogle
Founder of Vanguard Group and Bogle Financial Markets Research Center. Recognized by TIME and FORTUNE as influential in finance.
Credibility rating: 68/1000

Thomas J. Stanley
Dr. Thomas J. Stanley was a prominent author and expert on America's affluent population.
Credibility rating: 62/1000

Peter Lynch
Peter Lynch is a renowned American investor and former manager of the Fidelity Magellan Fund.
Credibility rating: 53/1000

Dan Gardner
Dan Gardner is a Canadian author and academic known for his work on prediction and decision-making.
Credibility rating: 52/1000

Burton G. Malkiel
Burton G. Malkiel is a prominent economist and author known for his influential investment strategies.
Credibility rating: 48/1000

Dan S. Kennedy
Dan S. Kennedy is a renowned author and marketing consultant with a significant influence on entrepreneurs.
Credibility rating: 39/1000

Lawrence A. Cunningham
Lawrence A. Cunningham is an expert in corporate governance and value investing, known for his influential writings.
Credibility rating: 37/1000

Charles T. Munger
Charles T. Munger is an influential investor and vice-chairman of Berkshire Hathaway.
Credibility rating: 29/1000
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