Trading could not be considered an easy profession to master but once you do the rewards make the effort worthwhile. But before you begin your trading journey you need to know why you are doing so.
This was probably the best one I’ve listened to yet mate! Absolutely resonated with me from start to finish.
Thank you and keep up the good work.
Chris that is one of your best presentations. In response to your last question I am drawn to recall that wonderful quote by Henry David Thoreau which goes something like “the mass of men live lives of quiet desperation and go to the grave with their song still in them”. And thus was it ever so!
Well done.
Chris. That is one of the best presentations I’ve heard in a while. In 14 minutes you have managed to sum up a lifetime. Thanks!
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This was probably the best one I’ve listened to yet mate! Absolutely resonated with me from start to finish.
Thank you and keep up the good work.
Chris that is one of your best presentations. In response to your last question I am drawn to recall that wonderful quote by Henry David Thoreau which goes something like “the mass of men live lives of quiet desperation and go to the grave with their song still in them”. And thus was it ever so!
Well done.
Chris. That is one of the best presentations I’ve heard in a while. In 14 minutes you have managed to sum up a lifetime. Thanks!