🔴 Subscribe for more free Stock Trading tips: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoSG43KFjTe0trsteSQ46Ng?view_as=subscriber?sub_confirmation=1 A lot of people wonder how I got into the stock market and how I have such a crazy work ethic. I have to thank my mom for that. Watch to learn more about her role and why I love working so many hours… Share this video with a fellow Trader: https://youtu.be/iXV7vi0iLPw ✅ Links I mention and recommend: Join Tim's Challenge here: http://bit.ly/2WGsbdq Subscribe to my FREE weekly stock watchlist here: http://bit.ly/2MLsuPL ✅ Recommended video: https://youtu.be/4_ak8Bq99T4 ✅ Recommended playlists: Day Trading 101: Starter Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxhDIeYxNpE&list=PLTKUP0v0mxhvcNcP55fLthMRuTep2SGzY Advanced Day Trading Tips: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTKUP0v0mxhsG4FCc4go7v4EOvyeNubJS My Millionaire Students – Are You Next?: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTKUP0v0mxhtFSV2MDrpS6hziwptlpv4_ Trading with the Tims: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTKUP0v0mxhvhVuORoUdAQ1yCAZ6RAI_R ✅ Follow Tim Sykes and his trading travels: Instagram: https://bit.ly/1Remh9f
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A lot of people wonder how I got into the stock market and how I have such a crazy work ethic. I have to thank my mom for that. Fun fact: I was born on tax day, at 9:26 a.m. — four minutes before the stock market open. Coincidence? It’s almost like I was destined to become a trader. I’ve had an obsessive personality since I came out of the womb. And my mom really helped me embrace my passions. She would always help enhance and inspire my hobbies. Apparently, I was a savant artist when I was a child … then I moved on to tennis. I played in state championships. It was pretty serious. All these experiences helped me develop discipline, and that hard work can ‘pay’ off.** When I found my way to stocks, my obsession was off the charts. More so than with anything I’d done before. People wanted me to go out with them, and all I wanted to do was stay in my room and trade. I had charts on all my bedroom walls — my original database. I had tons of index cards … Yep, I still have them. When I started I didn’t even know about short selling. I didn’t start trading that pattern for about two years. I adapted from one thing to another. I tried new strategies, and I worked my butt off until I found success.** And now, I bring that same obsessive personality to charity with Karmagawa. If you find success in one area, you can take the lessons you learned into your next strategy or your next hobby. No experience will ever be exactly the same, but the same lessons apply. Focus on what works. And when that strategy no longer works, you'll be amazed at how adaptive you become. Because you worked to find success, and it does transfer. All the effort you put into learning the first strategy that works can help you learn to adapt. It's whatever motivates you — to be truly successful in anything you have to be disciplined and work hard. You have to put in hundreds, thousands of hours of time. Not too mention effort, your blood, sweat, and tears. So you need to be passionate about it and love it… Long story short: be obsessed. Get excited about whatever makes you passionate and learn to embrace and learn from your losses. What motivates you? How many hours do you spend studying a week? Drop your thoughts in the comments below… #TimothySykes #Pennystocks #Investing —————————————————————————————————————-
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Why I Love To Work Over 100 Hours a Week
Why I Love To Work Over 100 Hours a Week
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