About Me
Over the past decade I always loved watching Shark Tank. I liked hearing the financial analytics of each flourishing or floundering company. The ingenious ideas carefully proposed by the inventors were just an added bonus to me. Before watching Shark Tank, I liked The Apprentice. On The Apprentice I liked the various creative business plans and proposals made. These two shows lead me to reading non-fiction books about business to this day. In addition, it led me into reading business articles on my phone once or twice a week. The two shows and the articles are part of the reason I invest into hard currency like, sliver. I also collect older or newer coins for the same exact reason. The coins also don't have to be from the U.S.A. For example, I have coins from Aruba.
About five years I started reading non-fiction books and business articles that sparked my interest. This led me to my present-day interest in stocks. I first started looking at name brand companies like Google, Apple, Pepsi, and many others. A year later I got into smaller stocks and did some practice stocks. A year after that I started to run an actual stock account. I've had ginormous success investing into Sprint before they merged with T-Mobile. I do need some improvement on knowing when to sell because I'm usually optimistic so I know my fair share of losses. To help with my improvement I do sometimes practice stocks on Webull still. To this day I still run a stock account. These experiences are why I truly strive for a business career.
About five years I started reading non-fiction books and business articles that sparked my interest. This led me to my present-day interest in stocks. I first started looking at name brand companies like Google, Apple, Pepsi, and many others. A year later I got into smaller stocks and did some practice stocks. A year after that I started to run an actual stock account. I've had ginormous success investing into Sprint before they merged with T-Mobile. I do need some improvement on knowing when to sell because I'm usually optimistic so I know my fair share of losses. To help with my improvement I do sometimes practice stocks on Webull still. To this day I still run a stock account. These experiences are why I truly strive for a business career.