Barron’s featured the launch of R360, giving an inside look at membership. Article highlights include:
- Nine billionaires have been turned away from joining R360 because they didn't share the club's core values or wanted to use it for business purposes.
- R360 encourages members to allocate their time: one-third on business and investments, one-third on passions and family, and one-third on fulfilling life purposes.
- Members can participate in monthly video calls to present market ideas, although R360 is not a money manager or financial advisor.
- The club provides free access to due diligence services from Conway Investment Research, valued at $120,000 annually, which justifies the $180,000 three-year membership fee.
- R360 membership includes families, with programming directed towards all family members to help align their values while sustaining their wealth.