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Trade At Your Own Risk

Trade At Your Own Risk, GordonsGecko

Published stock investing book author (Across The Street From Wall Street, available on Amazon) writes about stock investing and options/swing trading. Stock analysis. 8 years Wall Street. Travel & mindset posts too.

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  • Trade At Your Own Risk

    Published stock investing book author (Across The Street From Wall Street) writes about stock investing and options/swing trading. Some travel and mindset posts too.

  • GordonsGecko

    CPA. Personal Finance Junkie. Admirer of coffee, beer, travel, #stonks, tango and the Steelers. Jumps out of perfectly good airplanes for fun.

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