Video Briefing

Nomad Capitalist: Work with Andrew Henderson in Person

Oct 31, 2018Video Briefing6:39Watch on YouTube

The Nomad Capitalist brand is launching a limited‑attendance, week‑long mastermind that pairs participants with founder Andrew Henderson for intensive, in‑person wealth‑structuring sessions. The program is designed for individuals who already have a clear interest in reducing tax liabilities, diversifying assets (including cryptocurrency), and potentially renouncing U.S. citizenship, and who want a hands‑on, personalized approach beyond remote consulting.

Program structure

  • Duration: 5½ days (Sunday – Friday), with a final lunch on Friday to confirm the action plan.
  • Location: Participants can choose from several cities where Henderson maintains a residence, spanning both Asia and Europe. Specific venues are not listed in the source material.
  • Daily agenda:
    • Sunday: Introductory meeting and overview of all possible strategies.
    • Monday–Thursday: Iterative diagnostic work, behavioral coaching, and narrowing of options. Each day includes a check‑in on how the participant feels about the proposed solutions.
    • Friday: Consolidation of the plan and alignment on next steps.

What’s included

  • Full‑day meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) and local activities such as massages and city tours.
  • Transportation within the host city.
  • Direct access to Henderson for strategic questioning, behavioral guidance, and real‑time decision making.

Target audience

  • High‑net‑worth individuals seeking a “best‑of‑the‑best” wealth‑planning experience.
  • Clients who have already engaged with Nomad Capitalist’s remote services and now want deeper, face‑to‑face interaction.
  • Persons considering major moves such as U.S. citizenship renunciation, crypto asset restructuring, or multi‑jurisdictional tax planning.

Cost and availability

  • Fee: US $40,000 per participant for the full week.
  • Capacity: Six spots for the 2019 calendar year; a waiting list will be opened for 2020 after the six slots are filled.

Practical considerations

  • Value proposition: The fee is positioned as a fraction of the potential multi‑million‑dollar gains from optimized tax and asset structures over a ten‑year horizon.
  • Risk: The intensive format requires participants to make rapid decisions and be comfortable with a high level of personal scrutiny.
  • Commitment: The program is not suited for individuals who are still exploring basic concepts; it assumes a baseline understanding of wealth‑planning goals.

Decision criteria

Prospective participants should evaluate whether they:

  1. Have a clear, urgent need for a comprehensive, customized wealth‑structuring plan.
  2. Are prepared to allocate $40 k for a short, intensive engagement that could accelerate long‑term financial outcomes.
  3. Value in‑person interaction enough to justify travel and time away from their usual environment.

If these conditions align, the mastermind offers a concentrated environment for finalizing complex financial strategies with direct expert guidance.