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Trappin Tuesday's

The Moment I Knew Stocks Would Change My Life! | Wallstreet Trapper

Trappin Tuesday's

Wallstreet Looks Like Us Now Network

Business, Investing, Entrepreneurship, Wallstreet Trapper

5 β€’ 1.8K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 2 August 2025

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Wallstreet Trapper shares his journey of balancing a regular job with learning the stock market, highlighting his hustle mindset. He emphasizes the importance of financial education and shares how believing in change can change your life. Learn about wealth building from someone who's been there. The Moment I Knew Stocks Would Change My Life! | Wallstreet Trapper πŸ€‘πŸ’°πŸ’ΈBEST OPTIONS COURSE EVER https://hubs.ly/Q03thtcj0πŸ’ŽπŸ€‘πŸ’°πŸ’Έ πŸ¦πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ HOW TO INVEST IN A DONALD TRUMP MARKET: https://hubs.ly/Q03thtdd0πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ¦&...

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0:00.0

It is tough. I'm not going to lie, but I just knew it was going to change my life.

0:07.4

And that was kind of the thing that made me stay with it.

0:11.4

I knew it was going to change my life.

0:15.1

Yo, what's going on, family?

0:16.8

I appreciate you, Traff, for answering my question.

0:19.3

My question is, is Trapp, whenever you

0:21.2

was working your nine to five job, I know you said that you would still do trading and you do

0:25.5

stocks. When did you find the time or how much, how many minutes or an hour a day would you, like,

0:30.8

dedicate to watching the market and studying it as well every single day? How did you kind of like

0:36.7

maneuver and time slot your time? That way you can be able to focus on your job and be able to still study and put in the work. So one point, you could quit your job and then be able to do it full time. That's just one of my questions. I appreciate you, brother. Thank you so much. Man, I almost got fired every day, man. I go lie to you. I almost got fired every day, man. I ain't gonna lie to you. I almost got fired every day.

0:58.0

So one, I picked up a bad habit from prison and working construction.

1:04.0

I should drink black coffee.

1:07.0

That was a bad habit.

1:09.0

I'm glad it didn't stain my teeth, my gums, but that was a bad habit I picked up from prison and jail, prison and working construction.

1:18.6

And I'm going to tell you something, black coffee is strong. Black coffee is strong. So a couple of days I should do was, like, so when in construction, I used to get a 10 o'clock break and you would get a 12 o'clock break.

1:32.3

And sometimes, I'm not going to say all the time, but sometimes I would like have my, like certain books with me.

1:42.3

Because on the 9 o'clock break, I ain't going to do nothing but eat fruit and read the books. 12 o'clock break, I ain't gonna do nothing but eat fruit and read the books.

1:45.6

12 o'clock break, I'm probably playing dominoes or reading or taking a nap or something like that.

1:50.9

So the 9 o'clock break, I used to have it with me.

1:55.1

And then I'm not going to lie, bro.

1:57.6

Like I'm like George said, like I used to be on my phone so much, bro.

2:01.6

Like, if I wasn't good at what I did, I would have got ran off from a lot of jobs, bro.

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