Anthony, I think you all forgot to include your guest’s contact info/social media info. in the video description, as was stated towards the end of the video.
Its definitely possible. Two years ago i quadrupled my income after landing a very good tech job. I'm currently at $195k in my cloud architect role. Tech pays folks! It's life changing. Back in 2016 I was making $13.25/hr which is bird food if you have a family to feed. I am grateful to God for discovering technology and how it has turned things around for me and my family.
@@marquisstrongchild7535 Depends on the pathway in tech you want to travel. Software development and coding will probably yield the fastest results. My preference was the tech support/infrastructure pathway as that was more my thing and that pathway typically is tougher. I would recommend that you do your research and figure out which direction you want to go in first. After that, start networking and connecting with people who are doing the same job you would like to have. LinkedIn is a great place to be to meet people. In fact, LinkedIn helped connect me to recruiters that were looking for my skillset and that's how I got to where I am. Most importantly believe in yourself and study! There's plenty of free and affordable education online. Soak up as much as you can and never stop learning.
I was a CNA making $14 an hour went to IT training for 6months got hired with my first job making $65 an hour, 135,000k a year . Preparing to take my next training. When you get in that training you gotta study your life away
sales engineer--- totally called it. this guy clearly is a social butterfly with charisma. that is the secret sauce. this is a rare quality and really hard to learn without an upbringing and environment that fosters social development. i've delt with many sales engineers and heard many pitches, most of whom lack the social skills to make a lasting impression. a product could be amazing, designed to perfection by engineers across the array of development and testing, only to fall short in the end because the sales engineers sucks at using the product or lacks knowledge, or doesn't have the social skills to communicate and demonstrate all that greatness.
As a white man that already has a great paying 6 figure job … I commend this young man AND believing in what he is doing … he’s not only inspiring his community … I believe ANY young man hungry to grow in life there is a tremendous amount of substance here
A career in technology can be LIFE CHANGING and I’m a living witness. I went from making peanuts to $81k at entry level into technology with not even a HS Diploma and I’ve progressed from there. I’m 19yrs in and there’s still more to learn that will help me advance to unlimited income potential and I’ve been a remote worker since 2006. Get on board y’all and change the trajectory of wealth in your lineage.
@@ladys5289 my entry level position was Systems QA Tester. I was a manual tester for banking applications. Once you learn how to do manual training, I recommend getting cloud certified or at least learn the technology. That’s where technology is heading right now.
I worked at Starbucks as a manager before I worked in tech and my life was miserable. Making $16 an hour to work with terrible customers and to run around all day. I work in tech now making double what I was making at Starbucks and living a life of peace. All from home!! It’s a blessing and I highly recommend it to other women who desire to be homemakers and present for their marriage and children 🥰🥰
When referencing corporate America, he said “They don’t really care about you as they make it seem” realest thing he said...I’ve seen experienced it first hand in the DMV. Black ppl aren’t really respected in corporate America. Glad that he was able to get out of there and become his own boss LIBERTONCORP
It's not just black people, it's all people. And I'm saying this as a black man. You're being leveraged to achieve the dreams of the owner. And I'm that respect you are entirely expendable. It's just reality and it has nothing to do with being black. Let's stop using "black" as a crutch please.
WOW, I WATCHED THIS 7 TIMES, DROPPED MY PEN, CLOSED MY BOOK AND JUST LISTENED, LISTENED AND KEPT LISTENING. MY SPIRIT IS JACKED UP, MY MIND IS FORTIFIED, I WILL BE BACK END OF THIS YEAR TO GIVE YOU MY STORY ALSO.
College is not the problem…the majors people choose are. My parents made me research the income of certain jobs before I selected my major. A lot of ppl skip that step then say college is a scam. Pick more reasonably priced schools, go to community college first, pick majors that pay.
@@devincouser1271 this wasn’t a post about trades…but for ppl that want to go that route that is also a good option. Many trade school will cost though so to say you’d be skipping debt may be a bit of an overstatement.
Same here... 276k base plus bonuses with 2 clients... too bad both are W2's seeking a 3rd C2C/1099. Then I'll be able to reduce my taxable income and keep more money.
I have a Computer Science degree…IT minor. I didn’t use it and decided to pursue a career in Finance. Best move I made. The people in IT/Tech can make a lot of money without a degree but through certifications. The real money is in Cyber Security. Starting off base level is $100k in Texas so I’m sure it’s more elsewhere. A friend of mine started his own Cyber consulting company a year ago and makes over $1M a year net.
That is what I was looking at. Cyber Security… and I am a vocalist and cook that has worked in education since my 20s for my day job. This would be a completely different thing for me. Still thinking about it.
As a black female in tech, I love this video!! I'm going to share it with family and friends. I will say there definitely aren't enough of us out here in tech. I've stood in front of many rooms and have been the only black person and only female in the room. I'm a new subscriber, I just discovered your videos today and I've been binge watching all evening.
What do you do in tech? I was doing a graduate program in a tech/healthcare field and I dropped out many years ago. I’m contemplating tech again. Can we correspond?
@@nessparadis6948 I'm solutions architect.. Basically a senior level software developer...I design the software and help the junior folks with stuff they don't know how to do...and fix all the stuff they break
You should do a new video about LIBERTONCORP ! I really like you’re mellow delivery and you seem like you’re very knowledgeable. I watch lots of influencers and you always seem very calculated and know exactly what you’re talking about and understand it. You’re better at explaining complicated things simply, than any other person on youtube keep it up brother!
As someone who has been considering but been hesitant, this video was for me! I am currently in clinical research after getting my masters and I actually hate my job. Everyday I’m at work fighting for my life for a fraction of the pay. This was all I needed to finally be courageous and take a step towards tech
Thank you for being there LIBERTONCORP when I wanted you to..... I was lost in this new world that I was hassled to start with ....you not only guided me along the way but you also showed me the proper way....whatever little I have been able to achieve in life is because of you today ..... I want to thank you for being there and showing me the proper way of doing thing for me you are my best guide as you truly showed me the way to life....once again , I would like to tell you a heartfelt thanks for being there.
I literally just did this! Laid off in January, joined a tech bootcamp in March, received an offer that 3x my previous income last month. Totally possible if you put in the work!
Being a Sales Engineer (SE) was a position in tech that was most fun for me. I didn't have the pressure of going out and making sales. I was there to demo the product and make it work in the client's environment. My pay was guaranteed. I dealt with the customers' IT department (if they had one) and used my IT skills more than sales skills to close deals. It was easy money for me, and I enjoyed networking with other people in IT across the city.
@@allabouttheracks I started as an install tech, and as I became more knowledgeable about our products, I was recruited by the sales manager to help them make the sales process smoother. From there, I went on to training new technicians and building a KnowledgeBase in SharePoint company-wide per request of the company's president. (That was cool). After all of this, I stepped out on my own and pursued an entrepreneurial path. I got a LLC and started consulting. The journey continues.....
What a lot of people aren't seeing about this dude is that he already had an awesome work ethic! He was working 3 jobs BEFORE he found tech - once he found tech then he was onto a winner.
He was already a winner. What you say is true but he was never not going to win, no matter what he did. We all have a winner on the inside of us…Some just need a push
That’s why I love remote tech!!! There are so many non technical roles y’all! Plus what we industry you’re in has tech. Guarantee it! Customer service, marketing, account Managment, HR, Finance, you name it!! I’ve been in the industry 5 years, and am NEVERRRRR looking back! Let’s get it!!!!!
@@lakaykes5544 HRIS Human Resources Information Systems is one role. Every HR dept runs off software payroll/employee mgmt so they need people to specialize and become experts on the software. There's also opportunities to work directly with the companies like ADP, Workday etc they need Project Mangers and Analysts to help internally as well as externally for clients like onboarding. Just a few examples.
@@kstar1956 Thank you so much for your response. It provided a great understanding of how these positions are interconnected. I will continue to do my research.
Tech is one of the best industry's that allows for people to quickly start making alot of money. Theres the possibility of remote work and there are so many disciplines. If you happen to study computer science or a tech discipline, it certainly doesn't hurt as some companies prefer it and want to see a candidate with it.
I really needed this episode. I been trying to "Be Still" in an effort to see what do I need to do to make the kind of money I want and the level of success I want to have. I don't think a sign came clearer than this in the last 2-3 months. Watched this twice. Thank you brothas for this info. Love!
Same here man I graduated with a marketing degree back in 2014, I did accounting work a few years after graduating. The pay was cool and safe but it was boring and unfullfilling. I have been freelancing the last few years trying to figure out what I want to do. I have been looking into ethical hacking but this sales engineering sounds perfect. Good luck on your journey.
@@devontedaley4365 went through course careers and I’m at the final exam. Got to go over the material again cause I didn’t do as well as I wanted on the Pre exam.
Loved this episode.💯💯💯 I've been in tech since 2005 working mostly helpdesk and PC support jobs. Best move I made was moving to Atlanta back in 2018 which took my tech career to a higher level. My only regret is going to a 4 year school getting a degree. If I could do it all over again, nothing but bootcamps, certifications and 2 year trade school. I preach this to younger people I know who wants to get in the tech field. Kind of intrigued now about Sales tech engineering and careerist.
@@mustangschelle68 I've been nurse for 15+ years. I've been looking at how I can make 6 figures, without getting more student loans to further my career, AND only working 1 job. Tech keeps coming up so I will definitely be looking into this.
Most definitely possible. Went from retail management making like $12/hr at 19 to $120k at 20 and now I'm 25 at $240k base with a really great title. Everyone's gotta get into tech. Completely self taught and managed to land that first job in 3 months of grinding.
I started in tech in 2003. Took a break to focus on real estate in 2019…and still was the only one that looked like me in the room. This is refreshing to see him putting people on.
Currently enrolled in bethel tech. In the UIUX program. Phenomenal professors , Christian take on life by doing revival groups once a week. Love it. I graduate in November and the career service is A1. Definitely worth more than what u pay for it. I can’t wait to be able to be in that tech role I’m working towards.
THIS INTERVIE NAILED IT!!! If you don't get it after this you're not paying attention! I did a 13 week tech BootCamp that taught me Amazon Web Services (AWS), got 2 certifications from that course, and 2 months after my graduation I got offered my first 6 FIGURED job!
This interview really gave me the spark I needed. I’ve been saying I want to get into tech because it’s the present and future of business. Another thing l’ve noticed with some of the guests on this show and other shows is that when you are unemployed/ or you hit rock bottom, if you have a GROWTH mindset, it can sometimes be a blessing in disguise. Because it FORCES you to think of alternative ways to make money and it can grant you the time and space to learn or develop a new skill with 100% focus. And because it is an urgent situation you want to improve you put your all into it! And when you do that consistently I think the chances of bouncing back bigger and better are great.
This comment is one of the best comments from this video. Thank you for writing this! I am in that category of people who hit rock bottom and who now is ready to learn a new skill with 100% focus for a better outcome of life!🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
This blessed me y’all. I am at my wits end as a teacher and I’ve been praying about my next steps.. stumbled across UX design and Data Analysis.. then I realized there are so many other tech jobs so I’m gonna take a few surveys and figure out which way I wanna go. I think it’s time for a move! Praying always. Thank you for this conversation!!
Although< I have interests in global economics I don't watch the news anymore... I have enough FUD. Thanks for this news and offering your insight on how to navigate during unfortunate times/events like this. You're right about keeping level headed when investing so that's why I think it's important to limit the amount of FUD we consume. I don't watch the media but the news that you present has enough to know issues going on without riding the emotional rollercoaster if I were to watch the news everyday. Now I buy and just trade long term more than ever, I have made over £728k from day trading with Liberton Corp Signal in few weeks, this is one of the best medium to backup your assets incase it goes bearish....
I began my investment journey at the age of 38, primarily through hard work and dedication. Now at the age of 42, I am thrilled to share that my passive income exceeded $100k in a single month for the first time. This success reinforces the importance of the advice mentioned earlier. It is not about achieving quick wealth, but rather ensuring long-term financial prosperity
Investors should exercise caution with their exposure and exercise caution when considering new investments, particularly during periods of inflation. It is advisable to seek guidance from a professional or trusted advisor in order to navigate this recession and achieve potential high yields.
This is superb! Information, as a noob it gets quite difficult to handle all of this and staying informed is a major cause, how do you go about this are you a pro investor?
Through closely monitoring the performance of my portfolio, I have witnessed a remarkable growth of $483k in just the past two quarters. This experience has shed light on why experienced traders are able to generate substantial returns even in lesser-known markets. It is safe to say that this bold decision has been one of the most impactful choices I have made recently.
I love these videos! Tech is where it’s at! I took a 1 week certification ( which costed about $1k) for product management and the first job I landed paid 100k.
I work for a tech company and have 14 years of b2b sales and 7 years of consumer sales and leadership training. This is my answer! I have 100% tuition reimbursement, my God my GOD. This is my season ❤. Thank you 🙏🏽 for this video. I make really good money 💰 but this is amazing to hear this information. My heart leapt for joy. 😊
I’m thinkin’ back to the time when this episode was released and how I was mindlessly listening to it in my car. ⏩ little did I know nearly 5 months later I’d be in the same boot camp Cyrus is speaking about. I’m now in my final week with Careerist looking forward to what’s next! 🙏🏽🎉
I agree with you and I believe that the secret to financial stability is having the right investment ideas to enable you earn more money, I don't know who agrees with me but either way, I recommend either real estate or crypto and stocks
Regardless of all, investing in crypto markets trading still remains one of the best ways of getting out of poverty and obtaining financial freedom in this global economy pandemic
@Richard Owen The fluctuations of the market only affect those that hodl coins, but traders makes money on both sides, when it's bearish they go short when it's bullish they go long...
The best strategy to use in trading crypto is to trade with a professional, like Victoria Hale she understand the market quite well, that way maximum profits are guaranteed.
Wow, I'm shocked you mention and recommended expert Mrs Victoria Hale trading strategies, i taught people don't know about her. she's really 100% legit and trustworthy
I've spoken with several people in tech sales and they say the starting base salary is $45K - $50K, this is also what CourseCareers students are starting out at as their base; $60K is their OTE (On target earnings), which is your salary if you meet the company's sales goals. Most people just starting are not receiving a "base" salary of $70K - $80K in tech sales. I know someone who is a Manual QA Tester and have a bachelor's degree and they didn't start at $90K - $100K, the average starting salary is $70 -$75K, which is still good. Also, the Manual QA program with Careerist is 15 weeks and the Sales Engineer training is 8 weeks, the length of both has been extended.
Seeing this today is so on time for me. I just wrote out some goals, and wanting to get into Tech was number 1. Seeing this video and hearing this story, is inspiring. Just started reaching how to switch careers and this course I’m going to find the money and sign up. Thanks for sharing.
Great information! Thank you. Im 43 and I've been in mortgage 25 years. I have been beating my brains on how I can successfully transition to a new career with no luck. Insurance and tech are at the top of my list. I have no degree and so far the transition has been seeming impossible. I am going to sign up today. Thank you
I thought the mortgage industry was booming too but I forget that its based on market trends. I jst completed an appraiser course only to learn that AI is beginning to take over the industry making the need for appraisers increasingly obsolete…I stumbled across this as I was clocking in to my low paying job. I need more than a change…I need some dollars to gv me son a better life!
Solid info. Switched to tech about 4 years ago.....tripled my income by 2nd year....I must say, I had to take a pay cut to get my foot in the door of my first Tech employer just to get my feet wet. Been increasing my salary every year throughout the year ever since.
@Alex G started learning how to code on freecodecamp and ended up enrolling in a 13 month course at a local tech institute. All in all I was in a job within 7 months. The first job paid like trash but was worth the resume experience. Next job I got was off to the races. Honestly tho, you'll get a far as you take yourself but it won't come on its own.
Hey AO 🤗 I am a Quality Assurance Engineer. 27 years experience with both automated and manual QA. I didn't really like coding, so QA was a great alternative since I still wanted to work in Software Development. Automated QA offers a blend of both coding and testing, but I think with more creativity. The $$ is real ... this interview is very on target. Thank you Sir 👍
Word...I just kinda broke into tech...went to a bootcamp now Im at a start up and kinda feeling my way. So, I feel like Im a front end person but I wanna do backend possible and now I'm practicing with automation with Selenium. So,...is it helpful or plausible to get into, learn, and do well???
@@michaelupshur2566 Selenium is a sought after automation tool ... good choice. Once you understand the automation concepts / syntax, the knowledge is transferable from automation tool to tool. Make sure you understand automation using data driven spreadsheets and reusable methods.
@@todaytoday5910 whatsoever is a good way to understand automation using data driven spreadsheet? I'm kinda just getting started and I'm getting ok with scraping and finding elements,...I seen the docs and I'm still processing it but...if you know some resources that would awesome 👍🏿
@@medinahhagan-morgan6425 you could find a fashion company and try to network with their tech team. Everyone has an app or online store to manage so there are tech jobs in fashion companies for sure
I'm most definitely taking notes and really considering changing my career to teach right now. Thank y'all for the free game on this information. This video really can change people life's.
As a woman of color in the IT field, I do recommend boot camps. However, many of the employers that I have worked for do require and verify that you have a Bachelor’s degree (the concentration does not matter). There are many self taught Coders & Developers. Find a niche (hospital, banking etc) and looking into their IT careers to get your foot in the door.
Hello, I have a Masters in Early Childhood Education and looking to pivot into tech via way of a boot camp. Do you feel it’s attainable all the more since I do have a Masters and will be completing a boot camp although I have zero experience in the tech industry?
@@clarity8296 - The $200k is possible but not immediately. Typically you’ll find that senior Software Engineers or Architects with 5-7+ years of extensive experience fall into that bracket.
@35:00 In reference to question AO, I've witnessed over the years that mathematics is a major hurdle. It starts with youth incorporating a self-defeated attitude when it comes to learning mathematics. This continues into an individual as they become adults...and "tech" is associated with mathematics. A major turnaround is waiting to happen!
I've been in tech for year's, telling people for years and how to do it just seems like they just brush it off. I only had one person actually listen 👂 and do it. This was helpful even for me because it's another level. Thank you
I think people see tech as very intimidating especially if their career paths have been the complete opposite of that. This will be very new for me but I’m still willing to take a look.
If you are not in the financial market space right now, you are making a huge mistake. I understand that it could be due to ignorance, but if you want to build generational wealth, and cultivate financial knowledge, you must be in the market.
It's strange how people talk about all the profit they have been making through trading of bitcoin While I'm here not making any profit at all. Can someone put me through on the right path.
I invested with her after I got a loan from a friend and now after receiving profit, I paid my friend and reinvested over and over again. I must say she's a very transparent and honest personality
I already follow Cryus excited to see him on your channel dropping gems. I’m waiting to hear back from Careerist, my little bro started Course Careers about 2 weeks ago so I’m familiar with it, however I will be looking into all the options u guys talked bout and taking ACTION! Oh I subscribed!!!!🙌🏽👏🏽❤️
OMG! Your constant is always on point and excellent, but this show changed my life!!! I’m going to follow up on his information and do a Boot Camp!!! Thank you soooo much for sharing!
I have to first off by saying I never comment on videos but this one right here is gold. My future children thank you. I will be back in about four weeks with an update on my future position!!!
Doubled my income working in tech sales. You can start as a Sales Development Rep (b2b appointment setter)(an entry level b2b sales position), then be promoted to Sales Executive (closing the deal). Sales Development Reps can make anywhere from 45k to over 100k (base and commission) ..... Sales Executives can make anywhere from 55k to over 500k yearly....even 1million (base and commissions) .........To be in b2b tech sales or any b2b sales, you must be comfortable with cold calling and asking the right questions to uncover needs. Also, if your skin color is "black", you would be a small percentage of this b2b tech world, but do not let that stop you from thinking positive, knowing your product, and humbly engaging with prospects. (I'm telling myself this often too.) When the Sales Executive wants or needs help demonstrating a product like software to a prospect, they call upon the Solutions Consultant, Solutions Engineer, or Sales Engineer. Sometimes, one must be a Sales Development Rep before being promoted to other sales positions including that of Sales Engineer.
This is such great advice. I was working for a great tech company. But, was recently laid off. I was a Sdr for a saas product. I understand exactly what you mean about not letting the fact that black and brown faces are small percentage of folks you'll see in tech give you from getting involved. This next time around I will definitely find a great mentor and go from there.
This is facts! I went through a 1 year tech learning program through my company and in two years increased my salary by 500%, in the 6 figures, in my early 20’s. If you were considering it…come indulge in this tech bag!!!
So,..I went to a bootcamp..and didn't to well took a break went to another bootcamp and improved and 4 mth after that I broke into tech...a start up that would pay me to learn for 12 weeks then join on as a jr developer..not 6 figures but more then I made before,...and I'm trying to figure it out,...I love it but trying to figure it out. So,....you feel like it I should be ok and grow over time???
"I can't believe how much our lives have changed since meeting Marcia Ann Bice . She’s helped us become debt-free and save for retirement." | made over 220K during this dip, which made it clear there's more to the market than we average joes know. Having an investment adviser is currently the best course of action, especially for those who are close to retirement
My life is about to change bc of this!! This was Divine! Tech is about to help me reach my fullest potential! I am great full for this! My life will be different this time next year ! In a couple of paychecks I will buy this course and I will use this to change my life, you just watch and see! God answered prayers on this one! I can’t thank you enough !!
I'm in the QA Tester course with Careerist right now. After seeing this I want to do the sales engineer class once I get some experience under my belt. I've been a nurse for 10 years and am changing careers.
It’s 5am where I am right now, and God woke me up out of my sleep and led me to to this. I grabbed a pen and pad and started taking notes as I was listening. The rest I’ll put in Gods hands, but I’m very happy that I found this video. I plan to start the boot camp asap!
@@anthonyoneal I'm currently researching what role I want to start in at the moment however, I've been studying for the CompTia A+ to help me have a greater foundation.
Will you continue to do life insurance on the side? Im currently an insurance agent and I'm looking to get into tech but not sure if I want to give up my licenses...I'm building my portfolio and trying to decide at the same time.
currently in a boot camp as a software engineer after pharmacy school not working out for me. This got me fired up to push towards my goals and purpose
Anthony ONeal, thank you man. I just watched your video on RU-vid with Cyrus Harbin about the field of Tech Sales and I was inspired frfr. I’m currently right where Cyrus was (a year ago) making about 40k with the state (NCDOT) with a bachelors degree; which is well under my value and my potential, man……. I want financial freedom! Y’all Kingdom brothers are making a difference, a lasting imprint and impact✊🏾👑 I’d like to stay connected with y’all brothers!
I'm a registered nurse with a master's degree in nursing education. I'm tired of bedside nursing. My initial major in college was computer science. Now thinking about doing a post graduate in informatics. This video is very interesting.
Cyrus!!!! I started following him after seeing him do spoken word at an event and he was 🔥🔥🔥. So happy to see him grow into tech. My husband is trying to transition into software engineering after not being happy at the post office. This is right on time!
I am from England where i work as a journalist until i met Expert Mrs Karen Charles , Mrs Karen Charles is legit and her method works like magic. I keep earning every single week with her new strategy.
OMG!! Bro, you are God sent, I'm a front desk concierge at a Billionaires residential building in NYC. Working overnights and have been wanting to get into the tech field. There are few residents that work in the tech field or own a tech company. Today has been the day my future has just made a U-turn for a successful future. Thanks, my brother! and you have just gotten a subscriber too lol
I have a Bachelors degree in Graphic design and I’m doing UX and the amount of work and time I have to put in to get close to that in sooo much time is immeasurable
Blessings to you both Bros. Sometimes I ask dudes who making it and they act selfish. God bless you always 🙏 I'm a former Truck driver looking to change careers. I'm gonna get in ASAP Thank you
Exactly what he said, black people don’t want to be in tech. I have done recruiting at HBCU’s and the people coming out of college are afraid of tech because of the work and specifically math. Not all tech majors require math. It does require good work ethic!
@@lindallovable3267 there are tech majors in the school of business. Management Information Systems (MIS) or Computer Information Systems provide programming and application development.
On average, millionaires invest 20% of their household income each year. Their wealth isn't measured by the amount they make each year, but by how they've saved and invested over time. I've learned why the market will remain a money den for those who know where to look. My diversified portfolio currently up 24%, over $295k in gains from the Q1. Not wise to sit and hold on to money that should be working for you
I'm MUCH more interested in buying stocks now that they are cheap, but I have no idea about stocks to buy or what assets that would yield highest potential and so on. Your portfolio is freaking awesome how did you achieve theses feat?
@@Offixial_cash I've little knowledge about stocks as well, but copy trading has made everything so easy. It allows you to directly copy the positions taken by another professional trader without sending any funds over. I'm copying from a US chartered financial analyst ''Mary Freed Lorenz'' and it's been a huge relief, her stock picks are top notch. You should probably try it out. copy the gurus, more so one with experience of the past bear markets. I've peace of mind because i don't worry about market trends anymore
I usually sell at some time and afterwards realize that I might have made more money if I hadn't sold at all. I regret my decisions now. I intend to inves long ter m and just leave the funds ‘locked away’ for at least 4 years forgetting about it. I found her official website after looking up her name onlin . Quite impressed at her achievements and I'd like to schedule a phone call. What's the fee structure?
@@georgeleonard7599 Fees still fair enough, but the trick is ''knowing who to copy''. It's 100% legit, secured and very transparent to work with. you have control over your funds and can opt out anytime you want just like Etoro. You should probably give it a shot if you need help with this insane market. Get in touch. It's only a recommendation BTW so it's still your choice. Cheers!
I believe ETF investing is tricky these times. Though it’s still very popular, it just keeps buying the same stocks again and again. Stock picking with decent analysis will still payoff. Every investment is the present value of all future cash flows.
This interview was powerful and eye-opening. I enjoyed this very much. I'm definitely considering doing the program. I'm ready for my life to be changed. Who wants to go to a job that the hate every day, at least get paid well. Keep the videos coming!!!
Good brothers thank you all from the bottom of my heart . I'm retired from the U.S ARMY , I'm going to invest in my education. I'm joining the boot camp so I can get my money up. This video is the start to the change in my life!!!