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ou can be free. You can live and work anywhere in the world, be nindependent from the routine and not answer to anybody.” With nthose words I began my rst book, Trading for a Living. One of my great npleasures in the years since its publication has been meeting and becoming nfriends with people who…
ou can be free. You can live and work anywhere in the world, be
nindependent from the routine and not answer to anybody.” With
nthose words I began my rst book, Trading for a Living. One of my great
npleasures in the years since its publication has been meeting and becoming
nfriends with people who became free thanks to successful trading.
nSeveral times a year I run a Traders’ Camp, a week of intensive classes
nat remote resorts. I enjoy my campers’ successes. A stockbroker became a
nfull-time trader, closed his business, and moved to Rio to pursue a life-long
ninterest in Latin women. A psychologist became such a successful options
nwriter that she paid for an early retirement for her husband and moved with
nhim to the Virgin Islands to become an expert in what she calls synchronous
nhammocking. A man bought a mountain in Vermont and trades from the
nhouse he built on its top. I wish all students could succeed, but it’s not that
nsimple.