Tom spoke to my investments class last semester, and I was honored to sit down with him for a chat at the tastytrade studios. We talked about trading as a business, taking risks, and trading strategies. The highlight of the week was getting to go to Wrigley with Tom for a Cubs game.
I like the part where you mentioned a Podiatrist. I have a callus problem, or a slight callus problem. I thought I needed to spend $300 for a podiatrist to remove my calluses, until I bought a callus scalper scalpel on eBay to do it myself. Now, I have the feet of a baby...and not a hard, thick, piece of leather.
Oh that’s cool! I’m doing much better with everything. I’m working out an hour a day five days a week. I still have to check my feet regularly, but so far so good. That amputation was scary!
You made 208% portfolio wise during March 2020....I assume, that was a rare anomaly performance due to the extreme volatility and crazyness back then, What do you normally, typically, make selling options for premium in a given month/year/week/day? I personally prefer to Buy options, daily, on the S&P. A trader can certainly make so much more, if they have great timing and understanding, They can make the yearly salary of a professor in one day,
That was awesome! I watched every minute. Thanks so much for sharing that. You're a good storyteller and I'm sure your students really appreciate you as a teacher and trader. Good luck with everything moving forward.
Nice! I always respect people on here who put themselves out there, whether it's interviews, YT channels or especially showing their full trading results (not just cherry-picked trades). Lord knows we have enough anonymous, self-proclaimed millionaire day traders on ET.