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324 · Peter Robbins - The Hard Truths of a 50 Year Trading Career

Peter Robbins is the author of The Trader’s Journey. He entered the financial markets 50 years ago with nothing but a dream, his friend, and a parental signature to trade the markets, surviving decades of tectonic shifts to navigate the transition from outcry trading to the digit ...  Show more

323 · Alex Temiz - Starbucks Barista to 8-figure Short Selling Strategy

Alex Temiz turned a $2,000 account into over $16 million in trading profits, starting from nothing as a part-time Starbucks barista. In this episode, he breaks down the real journey: the years of losing, how he transitioned from long breakouts to short selling, and the mechanical ...  Show more

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