Trading journey
This website focuses on my experiences with day trading, cryptocurrency, and investing in various companies. Through blog posts and podcasts with experienced traders, economics professors, and entrepreneurs, I explore real-world examples of how the stock market and different businesses work.
This project arose through my desire to learn more about how the stock market works, and gain insights about starting and running a successful business. My goal is to share the different knowledge and advice that I gather from my research, in hopes that it will be useful to others.
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About me
I'm 15 years old, born in Washington, D.C., and I moved to Spain when I was 13. I'm a competitive tennis player and love sports, so I spend a lot of my free time at the gym and on the tennis court. I also love traveling—it has given me a broader perspective by allowing me to experience different cultures and see the coolest things each place has to offer.
In this episode, I talk with Scott Cohen, the founder of Byte — his biggest win yet. Built without outside investors, Byte sold for over $1 billion, making Scott one of the few to bootstrap a company to that scale. But his success doesn’t stop there. From early ventures to multiple thriving businesses, Scott shares what it really takes to build with vision, grit, and heart. If you love real founder stories, this one’s a must-listen.
In this episode, I sit down with Scott Cohen — serial entrepreneur, creative powerhouse, and the founder of Byte, his biggest and boldest success to date. Without taking a dime of outside investment, Scott built Byte from the ground up and sold it for over $1 billion, walking away with a massive personal exit. But Byte is just one chapter. From early scrappy ventures to leading breakthrough businesses, Scott’s track record speaks for itself. He shares the highs, the lessons, and the mindset behind building companies that actually matter. If you’re into founder stories with real grit and major wins, don’t miss this one.