Ahmed Alomari is not your typical entrepreneur. In fact, the penny-stock trader, Web entrepreneur and legendary social media marketer seems quite at home with his new role as "the rich guy on the block."
You might remember Ahmed Alomari also popularly known as G Money from his viral pages on facebook or maybe from his 7 figure influencer network and celebrity gossip blogs he’s built and sold. But for the past 12 years he’s quietly been building a investment empire swing trading low float stocks from his home office and mobile phone.
“I got started back in my 20s while I was a Pizza delivery guy. I was infatuated with the market. It took time and effort but once I mastered the fundamentals and found my go to strategy the money took care of itself tenfold.”
Ahmed, who has taught several hundred students over the past 3 years how to invest in stocks says his best accomplishment is helping people escape the hamster wheel of their 9-5’s and become financially free.
He is always looking for more dedicated students, but only accepts them if they are SERIOUS about taking their investing and lives to the next level.
He is a time tested veteran investor that has been around to see market volatility and dozens of strategies that other traders have implemented over the years.
During that time he noticed some patterns and found out he made a lot more money when he day traded LESS and focused on a quality over quantity swing trading approach.
“When you are day trading you have to be alot more precise and you are basically having to constantly sit in front of your computer monitors and try to time trades perfectly intraday to make your living. Many times aside from losing money in the market, your OTHER business ventures, jobs and personal relationships will suffer as well. Most day traders will not only find their bank account drained but they will often be mentally drained too.
That’s why I created my quality over quantity investment strategies with real life in mind. For everyday people with jobs that can’t watch the market all day. It’s for students attending classes. It’s for the busy parents with multiple children as well as the financially elite and able that are looking to deploy their capital a few times a year into investments that produce non traditional outsized returns.”
G Money is not just offering trading advice as the Guru also advocates a healthy life and work balance and coaches students on the importance of an abundant and healthy mindset.
When Ahmed is not investing, coaching or consulting he enjoys spending time with his wife Maya and their 6 children.
Ahmed has helped his students earn millions of dollars in investment profits and hopes to inspire future generations to come to believe that with hard work ANYTHING’S POSSIBLE!
This article does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors or management of EconoTimes


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