Most people have seen all three of the “Back to the Future” movies, right?
WealthPress Senior Strategist Roger Scott doesn’t want to spoil anything in case some of you haven’t, but in “Part II,” consummate bully and Marty McFly foil Biff Tannen steals a sports almanac (and time machine) to go back to 1955 so he can make money betting on sporting events he knows the outcome of.
He ultimately went back in time to give his younger self an edge...
The point Roger is making is that the movie had him recently thinking about all of the important trading tips he knows now that he’d love to share with his younger self. This past Wednesday marked 28 years to the day since Roger chose to become a trader, and he’s learned so much…
So he thought he’d do something a little different with this video and replicate the movie formula by giving everyone some important trading tips Roger would tell his younger self.
They’re neglecting the fact that money may be up for grabs.
And New Money Crew Head Trader Lance Ippolito discovered a rinse-and-repeat plan that anyone with a cell phone and a brokerage account can take advantage of, even on a weekly basis.
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