High School Investor's Secret to 2,900%Gains-
高中輟學生如何投資發大財
By MONEY MORNING STAFF REPORTS - 2015/7/27
Timothy Blair is not your typical stock investor. As a 16-year-old high school drop-out, he invested $3,000 borrowed from his Dad and turned it into a $26,250,000 portfolio.
Although Blair's returns are astonishing, they took only about a year to occur. He went from trading on his bedroom computer to driving a Ferrari to work.
What makes Blair's story even more remarkable is that he's dyslexic. But this hasn't prevented him from buying a waterfront apartment, or purchasing a $20,000 Rolex for his dad.
Blair capitalizes on market fluctuations that others don't see coming.
However, Wall Street Economist Keith Fitz-Gerald has his own formula for making money on the same swings in the market.
A regular guest on Fox Business and CNBC, Fitz-Gerald has created an algorithm which pinpoints stocks exactly when they are about to soar upwards.
Forbes is calling him a "business visionary."
Fitz-Gerald is a veteran of Wilshire Associates - a leading investment management firm that manages trillions in capital.
"You will, with 100% certainty, only buy stocks that are going up," he said.
Fitz-Gerald's latest video reveals details on the next stock to have a "buy" alert.
07/27/15
Yahoo News
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