This is a great story. Andy is an engineer who trades gold and silver part time. On April 29, 2011 he had less than $1,600 in his trading account. In the five months that followed, he turned it into $1.4 million. What fascinates me is that he uses a fairly simple trading strategy. A strategy that has a long history of turning tiny trading accounts into million dollar fortunes. I don’t want to call this a rags to riches trading strategy, but that’s definitely the picture you get when you put together all the traders who use it. Traders like: - A 19-year-old trader who borrowed $1,600 to start trading, and became a millionaire by the time he was 26…
- A 52-year-old contractor who went from making $50,000 a year in a full-time job, to making millions from his $11,000 trading account… and
- A trader who started with about $5,000 and 12 years later ended up with $15 million by using the same basic approach.
It’s a remarkable strategy, but it’s NOT for everyone. You may not be comfortable using this strategy, and that’s fine. You need to find trading strategies and systems that fit your personality and trading style. Otherwise, you’ll never succeed. That’s why I think you should check out what Andy does. Maybe you could be really successful using his trading strategy. Maybe it fits your personality and style better than what you do now. After seeing what he does, maybe you’ll be convinced that you are better off using your current trading strategy, and become a more confident trader. Either way, this free video is worth watching—even if only because it delivers several very interesting insights into why some traders come out of nowhere, and hit it really big. All my best, Chris Lawrence. P.S. One of the most critical insights in this video is that all of these traders share three things; they use the same basic strategy, trade the same type of market and have a similar approach to risk. It’s a strong argument that if you dream of turning a small amount of money into a big one, you want the three elements that are revealed in this video on your side. |
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