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G2G - Can You Actually Predict the Stock Market? w/Jason Brown

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In a world of divided opinions, and people unwilling to hear the merits of their opposition’s arguments, more than ever, the ability to make a new decision based on new information shows a certain level of maturity, and intelligence.

That’s exactly what happened to me after speaking with this week’s guest.

For years I’ve thought that trading in stocks was a risky and pointless endeavour. After all, there’s no physical asset backing them up like there is with real estate or gold.

I’m happy to say, I couldn’t be more wrong.

Our guest on this episode of “Guide 2 the Grind” is stock trading expert Jason Brown.

Jason built up a six figure trading account in just ten months, by using his student loan. Some would say this was high risk, but Jason is happy to prove those folks wrong. He’s completely self-taught, and now shares his strategies on channelling patterns, options trading, and shorting stocks with anyone that wants to learn.

You can find Jason at www.thebrownreport.com, or have a listen to this episode to learn more.

www.guidetothegrind.com

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In a world of divided opinions, and people unwilling to hear the merits of their opposition’s arguments, more than ever, the ability to make a new decision based on new information shows a certain level of maturity, and intelligence.

That’s exactly what happened to me after speaking with this week’s guest.

For years I’ve thought that trading in stocks was a risky and pointless endeavour. After all, there’s no physical asset backing them up like there is with real estate or gold.

I’m happy to say, I couldn’t be more wrong.

Our guest on this episode of “Guide 2 the Grind” is stock trading expert Jason Brown.

Jason built up a six figure trading account in just ten months, by using his student loan. Some would say this was high risk, but Jason is happy to prove those folks wrong. He’s completely self-taught, and now shares his strategies on channelling patterns, options trading, and shorting stocks with anyone that wants to learn.

You can find Jason at www.thebrownreport.com, or have a listen to this episode to learn more.

www.guidetothegrind.com

  continue reading

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