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Trading Stocks Made Easy is a weekly Podcast hosted by stock market trader, teacher and mentor Tyrone Jackson. Best known for his Huffington Post blogs and his Wealthy Investor Program, Mr. Jackson will help demystify stock trading and investing so that you can make money and profit. Each week Tyrone reviews individual stocks as case studies as well as interviews experts and some of his most successful students who are learning to master the process of wealth building via investing. For followers of The Rich Dad Poor Dad, CNBC and Suzie Orman, Tyrone Jackson is the next step in the process of making money and becoming financially free.

Episodios

  • TSME #019: Real Estate vs. The Stock Market

    07/10/2015 Duración: 38min

    The first strategy the Wealthy Investor program teaches for creating wealth and residual income is covered call writing, which means buying a stock and selling an option to someone else. There are three different types of covered calls you can employ depending on market conditions: out of the money calls, at the money calls, and in the money calls. Tyrone Jackson explains all three in detail at WITradeschool.com. Most billionaires are associated with stocks and play the stock market game. However many investors get started in real estate. Most people identify with the concepts of renting out property or flipping a house. Real Estate is tangible, but when you buy and sell a stock you don’t have to fix toilets or evict tenants. Tyrone Jackson’s student Christopher Haro got started in real estate but has since fallen in love with the stock market. Christopher Haro was born and raised in Los Angeles. His father worked at Boeing for over 48 years. He, himself, wanted to start working young to earn extra cash for p

  • TSME #018: Single Moms and Wealth Building

    30/09/2015 Duración: 33min

    Stock market beginners often want to know how to get in on the ground level of a stock that is going to rise. They often ask about IPO’s. An IPO is an initial public offering, or a company that is going public for the first time. There’s usually speculation on the Internet and in the news about how this is a great time to get into that stock. Should you own a stock when it first goes public? Tyrone's opinion is that you should never purchase a stock when it first goes public, because a company that is just going public raises money through the sale of stocks and sometimes bonds to expand their business. At that point we don't know anything about their marketing plan and what they are going to do with the money that they raise. This means there is more risk involved with that stock. There is no track record for how much the company is spending and earning. The closest you should ever come to buying an IPO is one year after the company has gone public, because there will be one year of revenue and four quarters

  • TSME #017: Millionaire Breakthroughs

    09/09/2015 Duración: 20min

    Tyrone Jackson, the Wealthy Investor, teaches his students how to change their financial situation by investing and trading in the stock market. However he also teaches that before you even buy your first stock, you must change your inner game - the game behind the game.  Tyrone himself had mental blocks when he was younger. Being raised by a single mother, it had been drilled into his brain that he must work overtime if he ever wanted to put money away. This mindset affected his deep seeded feelings towards money. This created a paradox as he grew older; his feelings told him that he should be small, while his brain told him that he should do great things in the world. It took him a while to learn to let go of someone else’s desires of what was meant for him in life.  Years later, after accomplishing many great things, Tyrone had the chance to sit down in Texas while at a seminar event with Dana Garrison. Dana is really good at helping people become acquainted with their inner blocks so they can have the lif

  • TSME #016: Relax While Your Money Works For You

    02/09/2015 Duración: 27min

    Zane Mark is a successful musician and conductor. His father was a reed player, playing all the wood wind instruments with the Ellington Band and eventually Broadway. Music stayed in the family as Zane, his wife, and his daughter have all been on broadway. Mr. Mark is well known for co-composing the show Bring in the Noise, Bring in the Funk.    When the money first started coming in and Zane’s musical career started taking off, he bought stock in mutual funds. There was no rhyme or reason to what he bought and he lucked out that it always worked out in his favor. Zane didn’t have a financial education but he knew that if you made $1 a week for 52 weeks and your bills came out to $60, you needed to do something else.  Zane felt that if he stuck his money under the mattress it wasn’t going to be able to keep up with inflation. If he just threw it willy nilly into the stock market, he was begging to lose it all. Just like there needs to be a class on parenthood, there needs to be a class on how to handle your m

  • TSME #015: Setting Financial Goals

    12/08/2015 Duración: 14min

    Brian DeMars came from a poor family in the Bronx. He became a musician writing and playing jazz/rock fusion music but eventually carried on his father's trade of printing for the direct mail business.  Off of a friend's recommendation, Brian and his wife went to one of Tyrone's Wealthy Investor Seminars. For Brian's first trade, he bought 100 shares of Disney. He wrote an out of the money covered call and he loved the feeling of making money from his first trade! After two months in classes with Tyrone he felt comfortable managing three accounts for himself and his wife. To this day, covered calls are still his favorite trades. Brian believes that money needs a plan. He sets short term and long term goals for himself. When it comes to fear he says, "Fear is something you have to say to yourself, I can face everything and run or I can face everything and recoup some money." He also has a personal acronymn: TIME - Trades I Must Experience. Experience these trades for yourself! Visit TheWealthyInvestor.net to s

  • TSME #014: Uplifting Your Family Through Investing

    15/07/2015 Duración: 40min

    Tyrone Jackson's student Patricia Lo Piccolo joins him to talk about how she changed her mindset about what was possible and found a way to help her family.  Patricia had a middle class upbringing in Dallas, Texas. Her mother was a nurse and her father was a landscape architect. They always had what they needed but they lived paycheck to paycheck. As an adult, she moved to NYC and established a life for herself where similarly, she was comfortable but always needed that next paycheck. She didn't realize that she should start thinking about building wealth.  It wasn't until Tyrone told her about the stock market that she started to shift her thinking. Once she found out it was possible to create monthly income it was just a matter of educating herself. Patricia has now been trading and investing in the stock market for about three to four years.  Once her mindset shifted, Patricia realized that a property that had been in her family for years was an asset. Because of repairs, that property had felt like a burd

  • TSME #013 How to Open an Online Brokerage Account

    13/06/2015 Duración: 08min

    In order to make money in the stock market, you must first open a brokerage account. Tyrone Jackson, The Wealthy Investor, explains the different types of accounts and how to get started.  There are 3 different types of online trading accounts:   1) Full Service Most of the people who open a full service account are not doing a lot of online trading. They want the advice of a professional. These types of brokerage houses take much larger commissions.  Example: Edward Jones   2) Discount  With a discount brokerage account you have the choice of having someone guide you through the stock market process or you can just trade online for one flat rate. That rate is usually from around $9.95 to buy or sell a stock to $29 for a broker assisted trade. There is still a commission, but that commission is tax deductible.    Examples: TD Ameritrade, Fidelity, and Charles Schwab   3) Deep Discount  Some people like paying as little as possible to open their account. A deep discount brokerage account has lower commissions

  • TSME #012: Wealthy Investor $2500 a Day

    03/06/2015 Duración: 23min

    Matt Anthony owns and runs a recording studio but still finds time to trade stocks and create extra residual income. A few years ago a colleague of Matt’s mentioned Tyrone Jackson’s program and invited him to join. At first, the whole idea of managing his own money and trading in the stock market was very scary.  There is a fear that you could lose it all.  The way that Tyrone teaches trading encouraged Matt to take the leap.  Now, Matt has learned to have patience, not be greedy, and make money no matter what the market does. He marvels at the fact that he can make $2,500 a day before 9:30 in the morning.  Matt tells Tyrone about his favorite stocks to trade: Apple, Disney, and Starbucks. Tyrone agrees that Apple is everyone’s favorite stock because of its five-year chart. See below: If you want to learn to read these charts, trade stocks and manage your own money just like Matt Anthony, join WItradeschool.com.  Click here for more information. Find your own financial freedom!   

  • TSME #011: Researching Stocks for Profit

    27/05/2015 Duración: 26min

    In order to trade stocks wisely, you need to know the story behind the companies. This requires some research, but it should not be intimidating. One of Tyrone Jackson’s students, Candace Sorman, explains how simple and fascinating the research can be. The stock market is like a game and you just have to learn how to play to start making money and having fun. Candace grew up in the Pacific Northwest in the late 1960’s. She was taught growing up that it was really hard to make money and that she needed to get a really good job or marry rich. That didn’t work for her. She wanted to get away and see the world so she became a flight attendant. She always did fine financially but it was all about working hard. When Candace followed a friend to one of Tyrone’s lessons, she felt that she was finally in the place where she was supposed to be. She says that writing her first covered call was “earth shattering.”  Candace has been trading for about four years and has grown to love watching how the market changes. She ca

  • TSME #010: Strategies Often Overlooked and WITradeSchool.com

    20/05/2015 Duración: 19min

    The stock market is it’s own universe and the language intimidates many people. Tyrone Jackson demystifies the stock market by explaining some of the basic terminology and some of his favorite strategies. The stock market is not too complicated; you just need a financial education.  A great place to start is learning the difference between trading and investing stocks. When we invest in a stock, we are willing to hold onto those shares for a long time. We only do this with stocks that are a part of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. It’s a good idea to buy stocks from companies who have a story that we understand. In other words, we know how they make their money. By holding onto these stocks we get to collect dividends: your share of the company’s profits. When we trade a stock, we are selling it for a profit. One of the first trades we learn to make is a covered call. There’s a way to make money on a covered call whether the stock is going up, going down, or staying the same.  The number one questions that T

  • TSME #009: The Millionaire Mindset and Trading Success

    13/05/2015 Duración: 26min

    You need to change your mindset in order to change your life. Andre Blake is the perfect example of someone who made a shift in his mindset that allowed him to be successful creatively and financially. You might recognize Andre from projects such as Silence of the Lambs, Philadelphia, The Blacklist, or as the voice of BET, to name a few. Andre was raised in Long Island by a Venezuelan mother and a West Indian father. His parents were hard-working and successful people and they primed, probed, and even scared Andre into success. However it was also instilled in him that money and wealth could only come from working hard and receiving a paycheck. After studying with Tyrone and making his first trade, Andre realized he could make money without working for it all day. With this, he realized that he was going to be rich.  Andre started his brokerage account with only $2,000. He has now been trading successfully in the market for seven years. The idea that the trades will never run out gives him a level of comfort

  • TSME #008: Women, Wealth and Stocks Part 2, Habits of Seven Figure Women

    06/05/2015 Duración: 22min

    Everybody would love to be successful; the difference is that some people take actions to back up that desire. Before these actions, there are thoughts. So wealth actually starts in your thoughts first.    Jenenne Macklin came back for another visit and she and Tyrone discuss her shift from simply making money to generating wealth consciousness. It’s not just about being on the grind making money, it’s about living a bigger more expansive life. Tyrone tells people to upgrade their friends and Jenenne says to change your zip code! You have to start thinking and feeling abundantly.   Jenenne explains that its different for women, because there’s a sense that life isn’t necessarily on your side, so you are going to have to make your own way.  The women that she has watched grow into successful wealthy people generally had something bad happen to them that gave them the idea that “there’s got to be more.” This has driven them to find what “more” means.  For some women, more means real estate because it is tangibl

  • TSME #007: Stocks as Assets

    29/04/2015 Duración: 23min

    Tyrone begins by breaking down some stock market terminology for those who are new:   A Bullish market: a market in which the stocks are generally rising as a whole A Bearish market: a market in which the stocks are falling as a whole A Neutral market: a market in which the stocks are fluctuating day to day but not moving in big increments Covered Call Writing: an options strategy used for generating guaranteed income in which you sell the option to someone you don’t know to buy a stock away from you Revenue: a company’s income, which is what makes stocks rise Top line revenue: a company’s gross income Cost of revenue: amount of money spent  Float: The amount of shares that are in the public domain for the industry to trade Small float: a fewer number of shares available in the public domain, which causes the stock to rise faster when revenue increases Large float: over a billion shares in the public domain, which means traders that are moving 50 – 10,000 shares are not causing the stock to rise or fall   Cas

  • TSME 006: The Journey Towards Financial Success

    22/04/2015 Duración: 22min

    Everyone’s journey towards financial success is different, which only proves that anyone can do it. Denna Dean tells Tyrone Jackson her story and what her favorite trades are now.  Denna Dean was born and raised in South Central Los Angeles to a working class family with no financial education. She became obsessed with saving, made her way to college, and found Primerica at a job fair. She signed up with them and learned a lot about sales and financial principals. Most importantly she learned to pay herself first, which is really, as she says, the first act of self-love.  When Denna Dean became more curious about the stock market she started an investment club called “Lez Invest.” The group asked and explored questions like “what is saving?” and “what is investing?” to encourage themselves through self-education. By 2012 the group started to seek outside sources for education.  Denna Dean would occasionally search for financial classes on Living Social and stumbled across Tyrone Jackson’s Wealthy Investor pro

  • TSME 005: Women, Wealth and Stocks Part 1

    15/04/2015 Duración: 25min

    In Tyrone Jackson's Wealthy Investor program, 70% of his students are female, so Tyrone sits down with Sacred Wealth Guide Jenenne Macklin to talk about women and their relatinoship to wealth.  Both Tyrone and Jenenne agree that before you can have great outer success in the world you have to work on your inner game. Jenenne teaches women to access the sacredness within them that will allow them to generate wealth and peace of mind.  Most women are not taught about money. It’s not taught at home and even for Jenenne who went to college twice, it was not taught in school. A lot of the time this lack of education gets passed down through generations. Even Tyrone’s single mother taught him that the only way to make more money was to get a job that paid overtime. Luckily he sought more and found the wealth that he deserved.  He is now passing all of his knowledge onto his daughters.  Jenenne explains that money is an inanimate object and it will pretty much do what you tell it to. However, many of her clients sub

  • TSME 004: All About Dividends

    23/03/2015 Duración: 23min

    Tyrone Jackson often says that wealth is a series of wealthy habits. One of those habits should be collecting dividends. In this episode, Tyrone tells you why.  When searching for wealth building tools, most people find Mutual Funds, in which financial advisors will pick and trade stocks for you in large sums with other people’s money. Tyrone teaches people to personally pick stocks for themselves because you can make a lot more money this way.   Tyrone’s approach to the stock market is to buy and trade very low risk stocks. He almost exclusively deals with stocks that are members of the DOW Jones Industrial average and the S&P 500. He finds that his students make thousands of dollars by being a little more conservative with what stocks that choose, and collecting dividends.  What is a dividend? A dividend is your share of a company’s profits after they have paid all their expenses on a quarterly basis. In other words, buy owning a company’s stock, you own a small piece of their business, and thus you rec

  • TSME 003: Wealthy Investor Stock Market Student Randy Hernandez: Letting Go of Fear

    12/03/2015 Duración: 30min

    Randy Hernandez is a successful model and actor who met Tyrone Jackson at an audition for an HBO Television series. He eventually signed up for Tyrone’s class, but began very slowly in the stock market. Randy says he opened his TD Ameritrade account and had money sitting in it for three months before he ever pulled the trigger on a trade. But opening that account was half the battle.  Randy and Tyrone discuss how there is definitely a fear of failure, a fear of unknowing or not being financially educated that stops many of us from taking the leap. Anyone can make money in the stock market; you just have to have the mindset to see how it works. After making that first trade and seeing the money grow in his account, Randy made six figures in his first year of trading.  Randy explains that the “millionaire mindset” isn’t really about having a million dollars in your account. It’s a feeling of freedom that you can have yourself, your family, and your lifestyle. You can have the power to eliminate stress and make

  • TSME 002: Investing Case Study: Starbucks (SBUX)

    12/03/2015 Duración: 10min

    In order to find financial freedom we must change our money beliefs and get a financial education. Tyrone Jackson continues to demystify the stock market for us and uses Starbucks (SBUX) and Nike (NKE) to explain how we could have been making money for the past five years. If you refer to this chart for the Starbucks (SBUX) stock, you can see how if you had bought $1,000 worth of Starbucks shares five years ago, it would now be worth $2,900.     Similarly, if you had bought $1,000 of Nike (NKE), it would now be worth $2,400.   These case studies show us how the rich get richer. Imagine if that $1,000 was actually $100,000. That money would now be worth $290,000. The rich invest money directly into the stock market, not through mutual funds.   Once we make these investments and start to make money, we can use our earnings to supplement our lifestyle. That’s the great thing about the stock market; as we are asset building, it gives us cash.   Want more examples? Want to learn to not only invest, but trade sto

  • TSME 001: Millionaire Mindset for Traders and Investors

    09/03/2015 Duración: 25min

    Five Year Case Studies   Apple Stock (AAPL) Apple Inc. designs, manufactures, and markets mobile communication and media devices, personal computers, and portable digital music players worldwide. The company also sells related software, services, accessories, networking solutions, and third-party digital content and applications. It offers iPhone, a line of smartphones that comprise a phone, music player, and Internet device; iPad, a line of multi-purpose tablets; Mac, a line of desktop and portable personal computers; and iPod, a line of portable digital music and media players, such as iPod touch, iPod nano, and iPod shuffle. The company also provides iTunes app and the iTunes Store; Mac App Store that allows customers to discover, download, and install Mac applications; iCloud, a cloud service; Apple Pay for making mobile payments; Apple TV, a portfolio of consumer and professional software applications; iOS and OS X operating systems software; iLife, a consumer-oriented digital lifestyle software applica

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