Jason McBride is a retired Vice President from Presidential Wealth Management in Greenwood Village, Colorado. With over 30 years in financial services, he provided market analysis, retirement planning guidance, and investment strategies.
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Jason McBride is a retired Vice President and registered broker/investment advisor, formerly with Presidential Wealth Management in Greenwood Village, Colorado. With over 30 years of experience in the securities industry, he specialized in helping clients make informed wealth management and investment decisions that affect their long-term financial security.
McBride’s expertise spans retirement planning, portfolio management, tax-efficient investment strategies, and market analysis. He regularly discussed topics including 401(k) optimization, Roth IRA conversions, bond investments, and navigating market volatility. His practical approach to financial education helped listeners understand complex investment concepts.
A frequent contributor to the Kim Monson Show, McBride appeared over 200 times since 2019, making him one of the show’s most regular guests. His segments typically covered current market conditions, economic policy implications for investors, and actionable financial planning strategies.
Beyond technical analysis, McBride often connected financial principles to broader themes of personal responsibility and economic liberty, sharing historical quotes and perspectives that tie founding principles to modern financial stewardship.
Horror publisher Tom Monteleone shares his cancel culture story while former Sen. Kevin Lundberg exposes concerning Colorado legislation. March 3, 2026.
“Back then, being outspoken and a little bit edgy and not afraid to say what you thought was actually looked at as a positive. It would bring eyes to you and you would be rewarded for it. But these days, if you're anything other than tepid vanilla pudding, you get in trouble for it.”
Alma Tucker exposes human trafficking at the border, Hal Van Hercke on Colorado's unemployment fund crisis, and Jason McBride on market trends. April 9, 2021.
“Our job is to work with your personality, so to speak, and your needs and your dreams and get that on paper and figure out a way to give you what you want while maybe putting in a dose of what you actually need at the same time.”
Sharyl Attkisson reveals the organized campaign behind media censorship. Jason McBride warns about inflated market valuations.
“When you get a government that's trying to control the entire global corporate market with incentives and threats and corporate tax rates and extra taxes and all that type of thing, I don't know how you expect to get a good outcome out of that.”
Chris Norton shares his journey from paralysis to walking at his wedding. Holy Week broadcast on April 1, 2021.
“If you're asking me if I believe him and that he's telling the truth, that would be a resounding no. I think that's why people should sit down with you.”
Kim Monson honors Iwo Jima anniversary with veteran Keith McKim and interviews Casper Stockham on GOP outreach. March 26, 2021.
“A lot of people's investments don't just mirror the market. The most effective thing is to be watching your own investments to see how they're performing and make your decisions based on that.”
Dr. Jill Vecchio and Liberty Toastmasters members explore vaccine mandates and individual rights on February 25, 2021.
“I'm certainly not a constitutional lawyer, but I find it hard to believe that the government should be able to stick anything into me, although they've been sticking it to me for many, many years like the rest of us.”
Bob Kosch proposes mixed-use zoning for commercial real estate. Jason McBride analyzes markets. February 8, 2021.
“Why wouldn't they be when you've closed down a third of the small businesses in the country? It's the big corporations that pick up a lot of that slack, and that's going to show up in the earnings.”
Robert Woodson discusses his 1776 Unites project countering the 1619 Project, while Jason McBride analyzes the GameStop phenomenon. Monday, February 1, 2021.
“Well, that's what happens when you're spending other people's money with very few strings attached and very little accountability.”
Reggie Carr discusses I'm a Trumpster movement and grassroots organizing, while Jason McBride analyzes the GameStop stock phenomenon. January 28, 2021.
“That causes what's called a short squeeze, where those that are betting the price of the stock is going to go down, start to buy shares to cover their position to limit their losses.”
Daniel Turner exposes Biden's unconstitutional climate czars. Karen Levine and Jason McBride discuss the Capitol events. January 8, 2021.
“You know, I'm not for storming the Capitol or violent protesting like that of any kind by anybody, really. But, you know, if you get down to it, Kim, I mean, at least they stormed and protested the location and persons that they were angry at instead of just randomly burning, looting and destroying other people's businesses.”
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