You can’t live without money in the world. Brokers on stock and financial exchanges can earn huge sums. This art is taught by the infamous motivational speaker Jordan Belfort.
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Commercial talent
The basis for large-scale success, most often, is laid in the early stages of development. Jordan Belfort was born July 9, 1962 in an American family. Parents lived in New York. My father worked as an accountant. Mother provided legal services. A child from a young age was in an atmosphere where topics of business, benefits, and loan interest were discussed. The boy at an early age earned money and showed ingenuity in this matter.
Studying in elementary grades, the future boss of the financial market, earned by selling ice cream on the beach. Then he organized a full-fledged business selling sea shell necklaces. Jordan hired two boys who carried out his assignments and received a salary for this. At school, Belfort studied well. At the next stage of his life, he graduated from a university in Washington and graduated.
Stock player
Belfort built a start-up business on the resale of meat and seafood. The businessman ud turned twenty-three years old. The company had its fleet of trucks, a network of suppliers and consumers. Three years later, the company went bankrupt. Summing up his experience, Jordan decided to pursue a career in the securities market. At the first stage, he was engaged in the sale of cheap stocks by telephone, working as a hired broker.
After a while, Belfort established his own stock trading company and received an appropriate license. The peculiarity of the work was that brokers were selling shares at a low price. However, the seller’s commission was at least 50%. Shares of this quality were issued by owners of unpromising projects. In fact, the investor who bought such shares could not return his money. This caused natural discontent, and market participants complained to supervisors.