We were ahead of the game years ago and still are!
This gem is from 2017 ...
"Trading is actually a very simple lifestyle. You have to cut all the crap out of your life, because really your personal life has to be empty, so you can make very well informed decisions, over and over again multiple times. If your personal life or business life is really hectic all of the time, it's going to affect your trading decisions.., and vice versa actually. Your personal life and your trading life need to mirror eachother.."
ANTON KREIL'S BRUTAL MESSAGE - How good Traders Manage their Personal Lives ...
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ex-JP Morgan ~$700K/year trader showed how to copy-trade the exact strategy that made him $400M at Goldman Sachs
- masterclass with his mentor who was Managing Director at Bank of America before 30
17-min and you'll learn the exact options strategy that beat every hedge fund during the 2008 crash
This is Anton Kreil.
A kid from Liverpool, raised by a single mom with no money, who walked into Goldman Sachs at 20 and walked out of Wall Street at 28 with the kind of resume nobody believes is real.
His prop book at Goldman grew from $25M to over $400M in four years.
Lehman headhunted him in 2004.
JP Morgan paid him a fortune to run their global pharma, biotech, and chemicals trading franchises in 2006.
He retired in May 2007, months before the entire system blew up.
The 16 minutes below is the closest thing I've seen to an actual trader explaining how he thinks.
No fluff, no charts, just the framework that made three of the biggest banks on Wall Street fight to hire him.
🚨HOLY SMOKES!
Could this be aliens on the moon?
Artemis II crew has reportedly observed a mysterious object moving across the lunar surface during their historic flyby this week.
🇺🇸🇮🇷 How a tiny helicopter helped pull off one of the wildest rescues inside Iran.
AH-6 Little Birds are so small they were packed inside C-130s, flown in, and rebuilt in under 10 minutes before flying off to extract a downed U.S. airman.
They can land almost anywhere, tight mountain crevices, rooftops, you name it, which is exactly how they got the airman out.
Small, fast, and absolutely critical.
Source: WSJ
The New York Post writes that the U.S. used a new technology called “Ghost Murmur” to find the downed U.S. airman in Iran.
It can detect a human heartbeat from miles away using AI and advanced sensors:
“If your heart is beating, we will find you.”