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G2G - Get Rich Slow w/ Chris Vermeulen

55m · Guide 2 the Grind · 11 Dec 21:00

It’s refreshing in an era of Robin Hood pump n’ dumps, Forex Traders, and so called Crypto experts, to hear someone say that preservation of capital is far more important than making a quick return.

Chris Vermeulen is a Technical Trading expert who teaches his students the slow and steady path to financial independence.

Ever since Chris’ dad lost everything they had in a land deal gone wrong, his focus has been on building a strong financial foundation that will last long after he’s gone. Creating a true legacy for his kids and beyond.

Have a listen to how Chris approaches investing in today’s market on this episode of “Guide 2 the Grind”.

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