“It’s never too late to retire early”
Financial lessons from a year of working remotely
2020 has been a struggle for everyone. Cities have locked down. Businesses have closed, some permanently. Work-life had to be completely restructured. However, in this year of upheaval, Brittney Myers found a glimmer of “awesome.”
After working fully from home for a year, Myers learned some crucial lessons. Here she shares the lessons she learned and some interesting financial takeaways.
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Recommended Link: Wall Street Confessions from an Ex-Floor Trader Turned Multimillionaire Even as 22 million Americans lost their jobs… 97,000 small businesses closed for good… and riots spread through every major American city… Wall Street continued to rake in money: Goldman Sachs brought in $10.748 billion so far. JPMorgan brought in $29.94 billion. Morgan Stanley brought in $11.7 billion. Now, how have these firms done so well when the entire world is paralyzed by a pandemic? (clicking will opt you into Profit Pregame’s free e-letter – privacy policy) NOT by playing fair, I’ll tell you that much. But that doesn’t mean you can’t level the playing field… And use Wall Street for your own financial gain. (clicking will opt you into Profit Pregame’s free e-letter – privacy policy) You see, one former floor trader made himself a millionaire by beating Wall Street at its own game. He discovered an obscure 18-digit “code” that let him see when the hedge funds and investment banks were making incredibly lucrative trades. The kinds of trades that almost certainly had the benefit of inside information. (clicking will opt you into Profit Pregame’s free e-letter – privacy policy) |
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It’s never too late to start saving,
Gordon Fox
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