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Young Mindsets in the Market | An Analysis of College Day Traders’ Motivations by Aaron Merritt

January 6, 2021 · by Paul T. Corrigan | in Higher Education | tagged Investing, Research, Student | Leave a comment

Do you want to make a million dollars this year? Are you tired of working for minimum wage? Do you want to escape the 9 to 5? What if I told you all of this is possible, and I’m going to teach you how to make this a reality for yourself . . .  Enticing […]

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