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Earning $11,000 vs. $60 in a Day (A tale of Fastlane/Slowlane)

Real Deal Denver

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Did you get it? Would be interesting if you could leave a review to see if these types of courses are worth it. Thanks.

I'll definitely update how this course ranks. But that won't be for a while. I'm deep into bringing what I do up to the state of the art marketing methods - landing pages, drip campaigns, etc.

This might be a winter project, if everything else goes as planned...
 
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Saw this a while ago. Good video but I small bro marketing in it.

I love how a guy making $100 a day has a new Veloster, however I clear 6 figures and drive a $3000 car. :hilarious:
 

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I had a deep reflexion after watching the video; it's all about our core values and goals, and how we want to live this life. While a lot of people here see clearly the difference between the slowlane and the fastlane, I also see that at the end all that matters is what you really want. The $60/day guy is so chill and cool about his situation that, at first impression, makes me think he is happier than the fastlaner. But well, it's just a perception and this is not about money, it's just about how much can you enjoy what you have, and how much do you want to have.
 

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I had a deep reflexion after watching the video; it's all about our core values and goals, and how we want to live this life. While a lot of people here see clearly the difference between the slowlane and the fastlane, I also see that at the end all that matters is what you really want. The $60/day guy is so chill and cool about his situation that, at first impression, makes me think he is happier than the fastlaner. But well, it's just a perception and this is not about money, it's just about how much can you enjoy what you have, and how much do you want to have.
Indeed, it all depends of what you want.

Personally i would set aside happiness and passion for a while and earn millions and THEN be able to do what i want, help people at a larger scale and chase true happiness, if Trading is the answer i would become a Trader without a doubt.
 
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As someone who works very close with hedge funds and sees how profitable top traders who are paid millions every year actually are.

There is no way this kid is making any real money from his 30k trading account.

Majority of his money is probably coming from his subscription base like others such as tim sykes and any real estate investments he must have purchased through his income.
 

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I think a lot of these Youtubers go really heavy on the cars first chance they get.

They know that Ferraris, Lambos, Mclarens will get those big clicks so they buy them soon as they can.
I'll be damned if I don't buy a Lambo/Bugatti to ride into my university when i make it.Narcisstic and a remenant of scripted life but most of us millenials have a lot of enemies to disprove.
 

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Firstly the freedom disparity is nauseatingly palpable. I feel as if the guy making 60$ is telling the truth due to his current circumstances. His mediocrity is subsided by the small time with his family and spirituality. Both form strong purpose within his life, the bible soothes the average with the afterlife(nothing wrong with that, just that it limits motivation). He is happy for now but for how long? Well when Uber is suddenly forced to restrict drivers due to some reason it will drastically subside.

As for the 11000$ guy I find him much more interesting. Most of his statements are cooly calculative and are forcibly hidden. He is lying about something, whether that be stock markets or perhaps his debt/to wealth ratio. The reason I say this is because I often act similarly.His unhappiness remarks stem from his lack of purpose.

Either ways just reaffirmation of my previous beliefs, 11000$ a day lets you sleep on the couch in the middle of the day. While 60$ forces you to rationalize you are better than people with money.
 
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Firstly the freedom disparity is nauseatingly palpable. I feel as if the guy making 60$ is telling the truth due to his current circumstances. His mediocrity is subsided by the small time with his family and spirituality. Both form strong purpose within his life, the bible soothes the average with the afterlife(nothing wrong with that, just that it limits motivation). He is happy for now but for how long? Well when Uber is suddenly forced to restrict drivers due to some reason it will drastically subside.

As for the 11000$ guy I find him much more interesting. Most of his statements are cooly calculative and are forcibly hidden. He is lying about something, whether that be stock markets or perhaps his debt/to wealth ratio. The reason I say this is because I often act similarly.His unhappiness remarks stem from his lack of purpose.

Either ways just reaffirmation of my previous beliefs, 11000$ a day lets you sleep on the couch in the middle of the day. While 60$ forces you to rationalize you are better than people with money.
I believe Ricky doesn't talk about his "online courses." Isn't it bro marketer 101 to not discuss how much money you make from selling courses to people?
 

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I believe Ricky doesn't talk about his "online courses." Isn't it bro marketer 101 to not discuss how much money you make from selling courses to people?
Probably, but watching his other videos was interesting.He worked hard to acquire some money from dead end jobs and then used that to begin Stocks etc.

I don't know about his courses but the method he used seems legitimate.
 

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