Her technical analysis is dope and her interpretation/projections of the market is so accurate I sometimes ask myself if her is human haha. Point is, Scarlett is the perfect trader to follow for advise and daily signals
Most people are taught that "you only need a good job to become rich". These billionaires are operating on a whole other playbook that many don't even know exists.
@@poltykelsey4890 most billionaires have family that are extremely wealthy and their children, who have done nothing to earn that money apart from being born. Essentially they are hording wealth and their not being taxed appropriately. It's extremely unlikely you'll become a billionaire from a good idea this is evident in the population of billionaires in comparison to normal people. The American dream isn't real and it never was.
@@christophercook7170yeah just that I can't get a millionaire loan from my dad like Jeff bezos, or my family can't afford to pay harvard like Bill Gates family
@@jonasdal5833Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time.
@@julietrings8104 Yeah! I agree with you..If you want to be successful have the mindset of the rich, spend less and invest More. Don't give up your dreams.
It's funny that people do these videos but never puts the capital city of Australia, Canberra in it. Many people think Sydney is the capital city of Australia but it's not.
It’s a dream of mine to stay 3 nights in Kangaroo Island. I will work hard to make it happen. As a kid my teacher was Australian and taught the class about Australia and loved it ever since. To be honest I know more about this country than my parents country Mexico
Alas, one-third of Kangaroo Island burned out in the current fires www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/jan/07/kangaroo-island-bushfires-grave-fears-for-unique-wildlife-after-estimated-25000-koalas-killed
@UCCkK_0HPk-JYTZDZbPLKw5A Actually it’s people like you going out and protesting the restrictions and putting everyone at risk, and if you have any better ideas to stop this pandemic I’d love to here it. If not then I suggest you shut the hell up
From the sun-kissed golden beaches to the vast outback landscapes, Australia truly is a land of endless adventure. I'm thrilled to share that I embark on an extraordinary journey across this magnificent country on my own travel channel. Join me as I explore the iconic landmarks of Sydney, snorkel through the vibrant Great Barrier Reef, and immerse myself in the ancient wonders of the Red Centre.
How outdated is this...All about the stuff we all know about ...You'll find there's a MASSIVE more than Sydney ,Melbourne , Great Barrier Reef etc....Typical Americo -centric view again .....
Best beach in Australia it's Gold Coast city, rather than Bondi beach in Sydney, Gold Coast its the theme park capital in Australia and the tallest beachfront skyscrapers in the sand
@JPBronX86 Lame??? Gold Coast is the theme park capital of Australia, the most beautiful white sand and the longest beach under vigilance patrol, highest skyscrapers along the beach with a spectacular, and unique ocean view, and lots of music festivals around the city with the best weather in 4 seasons... there's nothing like living the perfect weather the whole year... bondi what??? bondi boring small town place with nothing to do, freezing cold and windy all the time, yuk, no way
@@Musclemachoman ahh but you haven't travelled West and a whole coast line of amazing beaches, Esperance, Margaret River, Yallingup, Lancelin, Shark Bay, Broome and many many more, a coastline that starts in the middle of the Nullarbor Planes through the Great Australian Night up the whole west coast and across the top to the Northern Territory all 1/3 of Australia's coast line. And yes, I've been all along the east coast and to Tassie all beautiful but there's so much more to see. 🐨🌏♥️🇦🇺👍
Both Bondi and Gold Coast have pretty sub standard beaches. Go further north.. Airle beach, rainbow, whitsundays, 1770, Stradbroke, Noosa etc. the list goes on.
Australia is beautiful country with so so friendly people.Truly a lucky country. I love Australia. I'II be visiting Australia...from Fort Worth, Texas.
A real tour of Australia would have had several things to say about each of the seven states and territories (and the thousands of islands), instead of bouncing back and forth between the Sydney area and a few other states. You missed more than half of the country. No wonder the rest of the world thinks Australia is a relatively small place. We have the longest straight road in the world ( just ensure you're not tired and pack supplies in case you break down). And more natural wonders than you could shake a boomerang at as well - you missed the world's largest single slab of limestone housing untold numbers of beautiful caves, many many extinct volcanoes, a decent impact crater that is so large you have to be high in the air above it to really see it for what it is. Australia is big. It has heaps of big stuff in it. You didn't do it justice. What you did say about various things were well enough (I don't care about the way you pronounce it, the information is still there), but there was no method to it and quite incomplete. Also, kudos for not going on about how dangerous the wildlife is; I do appreciate that.
Lynette Hannan what you mean? Are u unsatisfied? So then why did you not record a video? He chose some of the most important stuff in Australia with such a accurate information and beauty. Other things wasn't shown maybe due to the time he had on his hands. Anyway, thanks for recording it and hope someone get inspired from it in order to make new stuff
Lynette Hannan Whilst you mention some interesting sights which are there for all to explore, I feel your comment is both ungracious and unfair. The RU-vid platform lends itself best to videos of between 2 and 10 minutes in length. In order to cover the places you mention, along with the appropriate commentary, a one hour documentary wouldn't even come close to covering places of interest. Furthermore, most visitors to Australia would not have time to cover even one city fully to do it justice, let alone cover one end of Australia to the other - in any direction and therefore, often choose an itinerary covering the "main sights", often involving not too much travel between attractions as the cost can really blow out. Part of the video title is 'top attractions' and I feel the video did justice to these top attractions. It is up to viewers to research further and perhaps some people may be interested in creating videos covering more obscure places for those with special interests (eg craters, outback). I wonder how many Australian citizens have travelled "the longest straight road in the world"? I know of only one personally. This is getting into expert territory and certainly not recommended for inexperienced travellers. Personally, I found the images and commentary inspiring.
This presentation was fantastic for someone who is looking to visit Australia. Great presentation and information. Lynette wake up this travel guide was for some of the top places to visit on a holiday and unfortunately my time and budget wouldn't allow me to visit the seven states territories ans thousands of islands .
I love it, the morning sunset inside the sun is warmy and peaceful in my heart. I love the countryside in Australia as i love the grass, the wind, the air as love feeling. I hope that i could return to vist my big family and my love expectfully
Alpha Centauri racism exists in every country, however, in general, we don't simply accept our differences but celebrate them here in Australia. I've always felt welcomed and we don't judge people based on their differences as people are unimaginably nice here in Sydney. Hope you visit us one day. Take care.
I have visited most of these places . Australia is a beautiful country and nice to live in . I really like to go there again . People are good and friendly. We can live in Australia peacefully .
It sounds like you had a wonderful experience visiting Australia! The country's natural beauty and welcoming atmosphere indeed make it a popular destination. It's fantastic that you found the people to be friendly and that you're considering visiting again. Australia's reputation for offering a peaceful and pleasant living environment is well-deserved. Whether it's the stunning landscapes or the warm hospitality, there's certainly something special about Australia that keeps drawing people back.
I have been traveling a couple of times and I very happy and loved. Always wanted to go back there again and again. The people are very friendly helpful and honest. Now I'm planning want to go again next year early. I really love Australia I miss the country a lot
Been There Done That Visit Opera House Harbour Bridge Than Gone to the Famous BondiBeach Bronte TamaRama and waiting CityBus at Shelter Gerlock street and Sign in A Bars Avoid Hang Over Stay Drunk Fair Dinkum and Gone ,Crazy at KingCross Haaaaa year 2000 Mate!!!!!
We road tripped Australia for 6 weeks back in the '80s. Sydney, Melbourne, Bondi. Meh. Didn't do much for me. Staying at a caravan park at Burleigh Heads. Walking on a beach without a footprint on it. Diving on the Whitsundays. Was a lot more what I was looking for. Getting invited by the locals to come and drink at a private club in Townsville. The best part ? Driving the Outback. Not seeing a car for an hour. Stopping in at a roadhouse. Uluru was great. Drove out to the Olgas while there and pretty much had the place to ourselves. Coober Pedy. Kangaroo island. Met a group of sheep shearers there while looking for an open restaurant. Drunkest I've ever been. Met a couple on the way back to Sydney who took us out to the Blue Mountains. This video was OK, but it missed the best part of Australia. The people.
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I have travelled to & from Australia in the last decade & honestly it's the most beautiful place. The Aussies themselves soundest people Iv worked with & enjoyed life with. Australia's beauty is just breath taken the Outback fauna& flora blue oceans & its history for which I have the utmost respect for.
Dislike just for the shocking miss-pronunciation of Melbourne. Pronounced Mel-ben not Mel-born. Also Melbourne Cricket Ground, not Melbourne Cricket Stadium. No point talking about Melbourne if you can't get anything correct FFS! How is this helpful to people who have never been to Australia!
N.S.W. : Blue mountains. Sydney coastline and National Parks. The N.S.W. South Coast is very under-rated and much more convenient than the popular North Coast. Try Broken Hill as a taste of the outback. It is where the Mad max movies were made
"Ultimate Travel Guide" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 not even close. The fact you do not have Rottnest Island, Bells beach, Coober Pedy and didn't include Flinders Street when talking about Melbourne shows this Guide is lacking
Sydney was just OK but there's no culture there in Australia and the culture that is there is VERY racist. I was there for only a month and I've never experienced so much racism in my life. I was thinking of investing there but no way. They're barely a democracy and they're the North Korea of the West. If you're a person of color or a different ethnicity then do not go to Oz. Its like a West Virginia with palm trees.
@@bobmarshall3700 it comprises one third of the Australia, is 3.9 times the size of that so called "big American state" and has such a diverse landscape from ancient Karri forests in the south west, Wave Rock, The Pinnacles, and Mount Augustus which is the largest monolith in the world including Uluru, Bluff Knoll, one of the largest dolphin nurseries in the estuary at Mandurah which by the way is 2.5 times the size of Sydney Harbour, the sand dunes at Lancelin, Broome with it's ancient dinosaur footprints, Ningaloo Reef where you can swim with the massive whale sharks, Shark Bay with it's dolphins, dugongs and stingrays, Bungle Bungle Ranges, not to mention the many ancient rock art sites, gorges, water holes, just too much to even mention but all very uniquely Australian, but maybe that's a great thing, we can keep it as pristine and beautiful as it is for those who venture a little further. 🐨👍🇦🇺♥️
@@matthewwebb2498 /Your dead right Freo's a top spot. worked at a goldmine in kalgoolie but never got down to esperance. Broome is a great lay back life, beaches, pubs just too good.
I have just noticed you are using some of MY Underwater and Aerial vision in a Byron Bay promotional video,,, Manta Ray under water and Aerial footage of Julian Rocks from above... You never asked for permission to use my footage, or even placed a credit on the footage being used in this video... Either you take it down our re-edit it and add the appropriate credits for the use of footage that is not yours. In appreciation, David Bryant. Please contact me via my website - www.seapics.com.au and let me know that you will be adding the suitable credits for the footage you have used.
The most beautiful aspect about Australia is how unique and spectacular eveything is. The flaura fauna and landscape are breathtaking and greatly untouched. ❤
Wow, what an incredible adventure! Your video transported me to all of these amazing places and gave me a taste of the local places. I loved the stunning scenery, vibrant colors, and lively music you included throughout the video. It's clear that you put a lot of thought and effort into capturing the essence of each destination. Thank you for sharing your journey with us. It's left me feeling inspired and eager to start planning my own travels.
Iv often wondered living in Australia & have often considered it. Iv seen such beautiful images & videos so I can only image what it’d be like to wake upto everyday. There’s just some places & my permanent getaway would be Australia.
Just looking at the wonderful scenery of Australia make me feel comfortable and ease . These fabulous scenery of Australia is beyond my imagination and beyond description From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
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my beautiful Australia...one of the most successful resilient countries on earth...respect our first Australians but modern Australia would be nothing without Christian Europeans and the Anglo Saxon system..with a bit of respect to some Asian and Indian Australians. and of course all the lovely animals in this gigantic continent. it just works. love you oz!
The guy who did the commentary has obviously never been here. He pronounced far too many place names incorrectly. For goodness sake if you are going to produce something like this do some research. The visuals were great but you got a thumbs down for the cringe factor from the commentary. Plus you missed the best city in Australia, Newcastle.
4.50 not on the Great Ocean Rd, that's a road on NSW Coast only a thousand km away. Melbourne Cricket Stadium??? It's name is Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Erlie Bernardo well one day I will visit your nice country australia 🇦🇺 my brothers were there 2001 for one month. But they told me that Sweden is more beautiful than australia if that's true 🤷♀️nice greeting from Stockholm
Missing way too many people have never heard of in aus there cable Beach in Broome, bungle bungle in the kimberleys, kakadu in northern territory, karinjini national park in the pilbara with the best gorges, theme parks n beaches in the gold Coast, Brisbane, cairns for its tropical rain forests, too many places to see alot of wine regions
I live in Sweden and Im actually going to study there next year!! Really looking forward to it!! Never been there before but I have friends and coworkers who have been there!! 🇦🇺🇦🇺❤❤
Hello from Sydney, Australia. We have many swedish visitors and students here so do let me know if you need advice with studies, accommodation, jobs, social groups, health or any other information :) Cheers! JJ
@@janussaryjanussary8409 thanks, that's very good to know! Do you know Brisbane as well and where to stay while there? Because it's gonna be there I will study! It's almost exactly a year from now so it's a good to start thinking about that now! :) have a great day!
Hej, hur mår du?! 🇸🇪 There’s a lot of Swedes here, my nieghbour is a Swede 🤙🏼 I’m in Melbourne but Brisbane is a great choice you’ll love it there, just wear a lot of sunscreen it’s crazy hot!
because its not from austraila i think isnt that interesting though ? whats next ? will they get their internet taking away ? no one can communicate, or get "dangerous misinformation" if they cant talk to the outside world
The Great Ocean Road is a fabulous road trip but you included a scene at the end of that segment supposedly showing a spectacular bridge skirting the coastline. That bridge is not part of the Great Ocean Road. In fact it's even in a different State and over 1,000Kms away in Wollongong NSW.
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I’m glad someone else noticed that. Seacliff Bridge is a long way from the Great Ocean Road although I’ve always thought the drive along the cliffs south from Stanwell Tops is spectacular.
Hopefully, One day I will explore Australia from Perth to Cairns and Darwin to Tasmania ( Inside there’s Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane, Gold Coast , Alice Spring) the whole Aussie.
No doubt it is a beautiful country but unfortunately the people are extremely racist towards people of color, ofcourse not everyone is, but majority of people there are like that, especially west and southern Australia. If you're not from any middle Eastern or south Asian country plus if you're a non muslim then you'll be treated nicely and you'll probably have the best time of your life there (as my Christian friends have told me). Brother I know it's one of best tourist destination in the world but it's just not good for the people of our kind. But New Zealand is a very good alternative I guess. It's an extremely beautiful place and my god the people are so welcoming and so generous. People of new zealand are very humble and friendly. I made so many friends there. Best of luck brother ✌️