I'm a Currency trader

Our everyday conversation typically leads to, "So, what do you do?" Most people do it out of curiosity and pretend to care about what the other person really does...hoping that maybe just maybe he or she is a professional base jumper or a Hollywood agent for Matt Damon.

Here have been my responses in my lifetime:
  • High school student at NCSSM
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  • Real Estate broker
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  • Loan Officer
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  • Civil Engineering student at NCSU
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    • with a minor in entrepreneurship
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  • Professional Currency Trader
?!?!?!

Curious friend: What is that?
Me: Have you ever traveled outside of the country (typically yes)...oh really where?
CF: Names xyz country...typically one from Europe (if ever studied NLP...this has made a visual impression. The conversation has taken their mind to their overseas trip.)
Me: That's real awesome! When you visited France you had to convert your USD to Euro and when you came back to the states you converted it back...you either had more or less than Euro to USD than when you started with. The fluctuation in rates regardless if it going up or down is essentially how I make a living.

Continue asking questions about experiences and site seeing and build a conversation that wouldn't have otherwise been brought up. He or she initiated the question...it doesn't come off as a boasting or getting into people's business.

I find that talking about staying up at 2am est(Frankfurt open) to sunrise (mid-NY) fun to talk about.

Just an interesting observation I felt like sharing.

Trader Update

Mini-Term was a awesome Experience!!! School has been an opportunity killer. I've found that I can't handle managing a trade while in the middle of class...so I slowed down the number of trades I take per month. I had an awesome month in January which ended my cold streak (see picture). I'm currently a little below my peak. I plan to make some positive gains during my Spring Break!

Below is an opportunity I am ecstatic about. Sometime in November currensee.com called me and told me that they would be interested in having me as one of their first trade leaders. The site is 'like' a facebook for forex traders. The members are able to view the trades and pick a trade leader to invest in. I trade as I would normally do but the investors that are following me have my trades and risk management duplicated on their accounts. It's a great win-win-win scenario!

  1. Currensee.com gets the commission from their IB business not only on my account but the investors...plus most traders lose or bust out quickly. Currensee will have longer and better residual income from TLP (Trade Leader's Program). Very Smart.
  2. Traders/Investors can tap into talent that would normally be exclusive to elite (30%+ yearly gains). Also learning traders can 'hedge' their live accounts by using TLP. Say I make 30% they lose 10%. They are still up and have the live learning experience.
  3. I am paid like a Wall Street fund manager. I will be taking 25% of the profits. For every 4 investors that match my account my profits will double for the same amount of risk taken...sweet RRR!

Mini-term

Mini-term - noun

An eight day intense study on a subject of interest by North Carolina Science and Mathematics students hosted by a professor or alumn. I have the privilege...nay...the honor to teach introduction to forex trading to these high school kids! The curriculum will include online education by forexmentor and live trading during the London open (3 am EST). I'm adding an interesting spin to the normal mini-term. I will be dividing the class into two-four groups that are going to complete tasks and assignments in 'The Apprentice' format. Team leaders and positions will be divided and switched up evenly. This 'game' is to add some flavor in what would be a boring mini-term. I see the benefit in creating experiences not just a class for the kids to rollover to their future. Think about it. When an employer asks for work/business/life experience: I want them have at least one interesting story under their belt to separate themselves from sheeples.