Wealth. Art. Rhythm. The Remix.
The Curator: AKARI Muhisani
Tech Sales by Day. DJ by Night. Investor Always.
Most people see the stock market as a spreadsheet. I see it as a Remix. By day, I’m an Account Manager in the tech sales world, navigating the high-stakes growth of the companies that build our future. In the classroom, I’m a Community College Instructor, breaking down complex systems into lessons that actually stick. On the weekends? I’m behind the decks as a Professional DJ, finding the rhythm in the noise.
The Investor's Remix is where these worlds collide.
The Philosophy: Calculated Chaos
Influenced by the raw, neo-expressionist energy of Jean-Michel Basquiat, I believe the market is a canvas. It looks chaotic on the surface, but there is a crown hidden in the layers for those who know how to look.
I don’t just "pick stocks." I apply a rigorous, instructor-led Rubric to find the companies—like Meta, Axon, and Wingstop—that have the right "stem" components for long-term growth.
What You’ll Find Here:
The Weekly Remix: A free breakdown of one core investing concept paired with exactly what I’m buying right now.
Educational Deep Dives: No jargon. Just the "How-To" of fundamental analysis, served with an artistic edge.
The 7-Figure Setlist: My personal strategy for building a portfolio that performs as well as a headlining set.
Stop being a listener. Start being a creator of your own wealth.
Education: BS Comp. Sci. Grambling State University, MS Comp Networking Elmhurst University
Industry: Tech Sales Account Management for 15+ Years - Malcolm X College Lecturer (Stock Market 101 & 102) for 5+ Years
Veteran: US Air Force Reserves, IL & LA Air National Guard
Artistic Influence: Neo-Expressionism & the works of Jean-Michel Basquiat
Digital Tools: Developer of BASELINE (Budgeting Tool), Quantum Remix (High Growth Stock Rubric), and The Stem Comparator (Stock Comparison Tool)
DJ Vibe: Eclectic Soul, Urban Alternative, African Diaspora Global Inspired, with a mix of classic R&B and Hip Hop from the 80’s, 90’s,2000’s