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Steven Nickolas

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Steven Nickolas is a highly accomplished trader, investor, and writer who spent more than a decade in finance as a speculator and risk taker before becoming a full-time writer. His works focus on practical psychology, trading and finance, and philosophy, and show you the techniques he used to change his mindset to become a lethal weapon. After making more than $1M in a matter of three months, he doubled down on his investments and now spends most of his time in seclusion of his studies, real-world practices, meditating, and writing to help the people. He's been featured in various publications, such as Bloomberg, Forbes, Investopedia, Huffington Post, The Street, and Investing.com, just to name a few. "Steven Nickolas is a highly accomplished freelance writer who integrates his years of work and life experiences into writing articles for a wide range of communications media. His work regularly appears in the broadcast world and on digital outlets, as well as in traditional print and social media. Regarding content, Steven is comfortable tackling almost any topic—from beer to banking and everything in between. He is known for putting a creative spin on any subject he touches. His portfolio of financial and business articles is striking and includes more than 300 pieces written for Investopedia. His work also appears on Seeking Alpha and in syndication on Yahoo Finance. Steven excels at turning complicated concepts into engaging reads for both professional and amateur investors. A small sample of topics Steven covers include hedging and risk management solutions, calculating the return on assets (ROA), using derivatives for risk management, and the difference between a capitalist system and a free-market system. Steven can include work for an impressive array of agencies and companies in his portfolio. These include Grey (NYC), The Richards Group, R&R Partners, Ogilvy & Mather, McCann Erickson, Digitas, American Express, Bank of America, Capital One, The New York Times, and Newsday." — Investopedia.com
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