While the pandemic has been wreaking havoc on our economy…
Hey. Tim here.
The point is that we live in a world where the most successful people specialize. Even within the financial niche, people specialize.
"I'm confident I can take almost anyone, even those who know nothing about investing, and turn them into a pro trader in just 30 days." Tim Sykes I came up with 10 lessons from a billionaire who lost $41 million trading stocks. One is complete transparency. Any guesses on the other nine? Read this to find out.
— Tim
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