Così ho imparato a investire: storia (ed errori) di un giovanissimo trader

EPISODE · Aug 1, 2024 · 19 MIN

Così ho imparato a investire: storia (ed errori) di un giovanissimo trader

from 4 soldi da investire · host Marco Capponi - Milano Finanza

Stefano Galli ha 25 anni, ha iniziato la sua carriera universitaria in Ingegneria ma poi si è appassionato alla finanza e ha scelto di esplorare questo mondo. All’inizio ha fatto tutto da solo, scegliendo a caso una piattaforma di trading (che in realtà era una piattaforma di derivati) e ha rischiato davvero di farsi molto molto male. Poi però ha cambiato registro: ha cominciato a leggere, informarsi, chiedere opinioni a chi ne sa più di lui e pian piano, sempre con attenzione e impegno, è riuscito a togliersi qualche soddisfazione e anche a pagarsi l’affitto a Milano con i guadagni dei suoi investimenti. Ecco cosa possiamo imparare dalla sua storia. Qui 1 mesi gratis di abbonamento a MF – Milano Finanza: https://bit.ly/promoestateMilanoFinanza Scopri i master della 24 Ore Business School in partnership con Milano Finanza: 24orebs.com/milanofinanza  Se avete domande, curiosità o richieste per argomenti da trattare potete scriverci a [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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