Garage Day Trader was another of these day gamblers flaunting his great success on youtube & twitter.
He had "a great system" and "only green months". People were saying it was only a matter of time...
Aaaaaaand it's gone
All of it. He vanished. Every social account wiped out, every video gone of youtube, he just vanished.
Some guys such as Garen Phillips, known for his video "How I learned To Day Trade In A Week" from June 2017 at least left their channel up, he even made a video about blowing up 1 year later, then LITERALLY the next day (seriously) he was up 17% risking his entire account aaaaand it's gone he did not post a video in an entire year but at least left his account up and he ended coming back with new goals of course.
Then you have guys like "In it for the money" a crypto "investor", which is different from day gamblers but not that different, he quit crypto after 2 years, he deleted all his videos about crypto, renamed his channel, but he did leave a video on why he quit and still uploads videos with his new goals.
Most of those "investors" and "day traders" just fade away, like their account.
I always enjoy seeing those guys break their teeth on the floor. The cockier they are, the more they argue, and the happier I am when the inevitable happens
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The only day traders that make money are the ones that shoot "lifestyle" videos and sell courses.
He had "a great system" and "only green months". People were saying it was only a matter of time...
Aaaaaaand it's gone
All of it. He vanished. Every social account wiped out, every video gone of youtube, he just vanished.Some guys such as Garen Phillips, known for his video "How I learned To Day Trade In A Week" from June 2017 at least left their channel up, he even made a video about blowing up 1 year later, then LITERALLY the next day (seriously) he was up 17% risking his entire account aaaaand it's gone he did not post a video in an entire year but at least left his account up and he ended coming back with new goals of course.
Then you have guys like "In it for the money" a crypto "investor", which is different from day gamblers but not that different, he quit crypto after 2 years, he deleted all his videos about crypto, renamed his channel, but he did leave a video on why he quit and still uploads videos with his new goals.
Most of those "investors" and "day traders" just fade away, like their account.
I always enjoy seeing those guys break their teeth on the floor. The cockier they are, the more they argue, and the happier I am when the inevitable happens
.The only day traders that make money are the ones that shoot "lifestyle" videos and sell courses.