Peter Tuchman says gamers became smart money and are making $20 million a year in their 20s
"I've seen a new generation of young people, 18 to 25, day trading the stock market and becoming really successful. The people day trading now are coming out of the video game generation. They know how to work a keyboard. When they were given the opportunity to make money doing something similar, the transition from video games to day trading was a very easy one."
"I've seen traders who were inspired by me, saw my first video when they were 12 or 13 years old, who are now making $20 million a year in their 20s with amazing communities around them. There's a new generation of retail that has become smart money. They've become great traders."
Be rich. But never talk about money. Be fit. But never talk about working out. Be sharp. But never mention books. Never let excitement make you announce things prematurely. Stay low-key and move silently. you'll never regret it.
Life becomes 100x more enjoyable when you start playing it like a video game. You have free will. You can literally do anything you want. Go anywhere. Build anything. Become anyone. The only rules that are stopping you are the ones you inherited from people who also felt stuck. Drop them. Step into the game with wild self belief and borderline greedy ambition. Dream so big it feels irresponsible. The life you always wanted is not out of reach. You just finally have to decide to go collect it.
Jane Street pays $750k/ year for quants who can answer how to use Stochastic Process and Markov Chains in quant trading.
This 1-hour MIT lecture on probability gives you the same insights quants get paid $60K/month for.
Bookmark & watch today. Then read the article below.
being good at video games generalizes to everything else, as long as you break out of video games
countless degenerates wasting a decade+ of their lives
anyone i know who moved on are wildly successful people
i genuinely have no desire to be rich so i can buy a rolex or a Lamborghini.
i want to be rich so i can control my time and go to the gym at 3pm on a monday.
sit at a cafe and relax for an hour on a rainy afternoon.
so i can cook meals at home with fresh ingredients.
spend on my family and friends without worrying about a budget.
that's my idea of a rich life, not the fake consumerist idea shoved down my throat.