lol, yes Jose Cuervo... had to haul several bottles from Mexico City as the stuff they sell in the US is junk.
I do want to visit some day, I don't want to sip tequila at work because I'm a real trader. I actually used to drink Jose Cuervo in university, it was cheap and I was very big so needed to stretch the budget to actually get drunk. Explains half you posts, the other half still a mystery.
Due to some safety concerns I stay in that area and when I visit people they usually pick me up. I have my own business with companies related to crude oil so their locations are usually in industrial parts of town (Texcoco for example). I wish I could see more of the city when I am there.
There is none that you do looking at your channel, leaning towards the opposite. Mind you if you did as you said and "got lucky" (your words) on a long once and made some dough that is fine but you are not an active trader then. Your lifestyle could be just paid for by doing bla bla IT consultant work. The fact you show no signs of a rich life makes perfect sense for someone who made a bit once, can't repeat it so does not feel secure about spending much as it might never happen again. I've glanced at your meanderings about "How to get rich" and you just blather on and on (and on and on and on) in general stuff trying to hold court with whatever sap will engage.
lol so you are still jealous... there is no sign pointing either way and you rather 'leaning towards the opposite' lol. I got lucky once with real estate in China... $25k 20 years ago turned into $1m... pure luck no skill. on stocks it's different... I started as day trder shorting the 2000 crash... currently I trade on a very long time frame only because of the yield situation I have posted about many times. no signs of rich life... 1 possibility is typical 'millionaire next door'?.... I have no interest in cars yachts planes... i have lots of outdoor hobbies tennis golf dual sport motorcycle.. these things cost very little in America.. I am mildly interested in travel but the current family situation doesn't warrant.. not a bad thing, son is still young at home he's a pro gamer and needs my support which I am happy to provide. the 'getting rich' part all makes sense.. get income up, then consistently invest in technology.