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145-Brilliant Market Timing or Pure Serendipity? Interview With Nick O'Kelly, Co-Author of Live On The Margin
145-Brilliant Market Timing or Pure Serendipity? Interview With Nick O'Kelly, Co-Author of Live On The Margin
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Length:
103 minutes
Released:
Feb 3, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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My guest today is Nick O'Kelly. Nick is the co-author of Live On The Margin, a book about taking a different approach to regaining control of your time. (We previously interviewed Pat Schulte, his co-author, in Episode 50: "From an $8/hr Job After College to Financial Independence at Age 30 to 10+ Years of Global Travel With Family! Interview With Pat Schulte From Bumfuzzle.com")
Nick is a meteorologist, a pilot, a captain, and an adventurer. He's also a writer, producer, and voiceover artist.
Enjoy this in-depth interview in which we discuss:
Nick's seemingly brilliant timing
The advantages and drawbacks of travel
How to learn to trade stocks
And more!
Enjoy!
Joshua
Links:
Live on the Margin: Learn to Love Risk, Profit From Fear, and Retire Tomorrow
Get Her On Board: Secrets to Sharing the Cruising Dream
Antifragile: Things that Gain from Disorder
The Options Playbook
Option Volatility and Pricing
Nick is a meteorologist, a pilot, a captain, and an adventurer. He's also a writer, producer, and voiceover artist.
Enjoy this in-depth interview in which we discuss:
Nick's seemingly brilliant timing
The advantages and drawbacks of travel
How to learn to trade stocks
And more!
Enjoy!
Joshua
Links:
Live on the Margin: Learn to Love Risk, Profit From Fear, and Retire Tomorrow
Get Her On Board: Secrets to Sharing the Cruising Dream
Antifragile: Things that Gain from Disorder
The Options Playbook
Option Volatility and Pricing
Released:
Feb 3, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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