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A recap of my winter break

Published by in Blog on January 12th, 2012

To begin, I will start off saying that my winter break was pretty good, many different things were accomplished and I feel that a lot of progress was made. I finished off all the articles I needed to read on Investopedia; ending my research with four entire notebooks completely filled with notes. That was a sign of relief, considering a lot was to be done and everything needs to remain on schedule. Following my completion of Investopedia, I ventured onto the Timothy Sykes Collection (all the DVDs he has released) which is going extremely well. When I finish his DVD collection, I will have much more knowledge in the area of not only penny stocks, but the SEC, many different fundamentals that are key to know and so fourth.

As of today, I plan to continue the DVDs by Timothy Sykes, taking notes on each and every one. Once the DVDs are completed, I will do further research, touching up on key points and then will begin paper trading over at thinkorswim. I will be paper trading for a good three months at the bare minimum and then begin actual trading. In the beginning, focusing on penny stocks, building up my portfolio and net-worth, eventually diversifying my portfolio by moving into bullish blue chips such as Microsoft, Intel, Cisco, Kimberly-Clark, etc. I see myself within’ the next six months graduating from high school and beginning college in the fall in order to achieve my bachelors degree in finance.

Looking back months ago when I first started this journey, it’s been a ride, let me tell ya…however, things are looking better than ever and I couldn’t have asked for a better turn out thus far. I plan to continue doing good in school and going straight to a university in the fall after I graduate from high school. My ultimate game plan is in motion and there is no turning back now, everything is how I want it to be, my business partner is excelling as well…all the pieces of the puzzle are seeming to fall into place lately.

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