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Timothy Sykes Takes on Wall Street: Why Brutal Honesty Equals Big Bucks

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December 14, 2011


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How do you take an investment of $12,000 gift money and turn it into $2 million while pursuing your bachelor’s degree? Author and investor – Timothy Sykes, whose name is virtually synonymous with penny stock tips, has revealed to thousands of would be traders how he did it and how others can possibly do the same.

Featured in dozens of national media outlets including CNBC, CNN, Fox News, BusinessWeek, Reuters, and New York Times — Timothy Sykes turned his prior hedge fund success and failures on Wall Street into big bucks.

From Wall Street to hit reality TV appearances, Sykes leveraged his trading knowledge and subsequent exposure to take the truth about stock trading to Main Street. His most recent startups include Profit.ly, a social and educational community for traders and Investimonials.com, the Yelp of finance.

Learn how Timothy Sykes’s name became synonymous with “penny stock tips” and why the self-proclaimed financial activist believes you should try everything (at least once).

 

Company: Millionaire Media (TimothySykes, Profit.ly, Investimonials)
Founder, Age: Timothy Sykes, 30
Location: New York, NY
Industry: Media and Education
Startup Year: 2007
Startup Costs: $50,000

 

How I Got Started:

Several years ago, I starred in the hit TV show “Wall Street Warriors,” a documentary and reality TV series that detailed the lives of various Wall Street entrepreneurs. By late 2007 the show was airing in half a dozen countries.

I soon received hundreds of daily emails from people wanting to learn how I used stock trading to turn $12,000 into $2 million, while I was still in college at Tulane University. So, I decided to close my hedge fund and become a stock market teacher and mentor. I now have students in over 60 countries. I now teach people everything I know about the stock market and stock trading, both good and bad.

Best Success Story:

I’ve had several students turn a few thousand dollars into over $100,000 while some have even made over $300,000 in just a few short years. But, my favorite success story is a guy named Jarmall, who despite having no prior knowledge about the stock market, turned a meager $500 into $3,000 in a few weeks … thanks to a few great trades. He continues his account growth, but more importantly, he’s determined to learn, therefore he’s bound to be successful over the long-term.

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