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How I quit my job to travel: The banker - PHOTO

How I quit my job to travel: The banker - PHOTO
08.08.2014 23:40
When people first discovered that I had borrowed $25,000 in student loans to fund a new day trading career just out of high school, they thought I was crazy. They certainly assumed I was beyond the point of no return when they heard that I lost the full $25,000 in the first month.

But having moved to the US from Venezuela with nothing when I was young, I knew success was going to require hard work and risks. I was employed full time at a bank while also being a full-time college student – all while learning how to day trade: essentially, make money from buying and selling stocks online.But my ultimate goal wasn’t fame or fortune. It was freedom. As long as I can remember, I always wanted to do things differently. For example, I never saw the point of wasting an hour, twice a day, in rush hour traffic getting to and from work. That’s 20 days of sitting in traffic every year. Over 10 years, I would be wasting nearly a full year commuting! Instead, I wanted to be in control of my own time and have my own schedule.Roughly five years after I began my day trading career, I’ve achieved that freedom. I’ve visited more than 80 countries and lived in 12 of them; I have travelled to all seven continents. I also speak and understand nearly nine languages. The $25,000 plus in loans I took on learning to trade, meanwhile, I paid off years ago.I vividly remember the time I was in Ethiopia and saw pictures of the stone forest in Madagascar in a travel magazine. I was so inspired that I bought a flight that same day and arrived at the famous stone forest a few days later. This was the freedom I’d strived for.Day trading allows me to buy and sell stocks for an hour or two each day, from anywhere in the world. My website, Wandering Trader, allows me to offer training to other travellers interested in learning the skill. Regardless of origin, whether they are from the United States, Brazil, Africa or Colombia, I have seen people from all walks of life learn how to trade and become successful. I have trained bikers, doctors, painters, even a mechanic. One member of the Wandering Trader family took his whole family to Italy for a month, solely on his day trading income.But getting here wasn’t easy. The life I originally led was far from this dream. After graduating college, I worked out a flexible schedule so I could watch the market from 9 am to roughly 1 pm and go to work from 2 pm to 11 pm. On weekends, I would study market dynamics and patterns.Then, on a three-week vacation to Argentina, I realised day trading while away from home was easier than I anticipated. All you really need is a computer, a reliable internet connection and a good trading strategy. This is how I would achieve the freedom I was looking for. The moment I returned to work, I gave my two weeks notice.Travelling around the world while day trading has taught me a great deal about myself and life in general. For example, I used to be one of the most stubborn and impatient individuals on the planet. Learning how to day trade and adapting to the norms of other cultures while travelling has taught me to be a more flexible person.The more I travel, the more I also see that many people around the world want the same things, regardless of where we are from. Everyone I meet wants to improve their life situation. Everyone wants to reach their dreams. This could mean having a better home or having a better means of transportation. At the core we are all striving to improve.Some important things to keep in mindDay traders need reliable Internet access, available in most countries around the world. The only place I’ve had trouble is in parts of Africa; a good rule of thumb is if an African country doesn’t have access to the ocean, where the internet cables run underwater, it won’t have good Internet.Being a day trader is a lonely profession. This is one of the reasons I decided to train others; to create a close-knit community of traders.(BBC)Bakudaily.Az

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