27% profit every 20 days?
This is what Nick Shine does on average with his options buying. Instead of selling covered calls or spreads, he buys options. Most traders don't even win 27% of their options buying. He wins 83%. This is how he does it.
Do you dream of the day when you won't have to count your money? Well, not everyone who comes into possession of a lot of money throws away their household ledger. Some celebrities continue to live frugally even with bank accounts that rival the GDP of a small country. Take a look at the surprisingly frugal lives of five A-listers who keep their finances in check.
1. lady gaga
Lady Gaga isn't just good at singing hits, she's also a great hunter for bargains. Despite making millions, the Grammy and Academy Award winner loves sales and using coupons. When she's not cutting costs, she's also a big supporter of philanthropy, running the Born This Way Foundation and advocating for mental health and LGBTQ+ rights.
2. Rob Gronkowski
Gronkowski, as fans call him, may be a giant on the football field, but his financial strategy relies on defense. In his book, “It's Good to Be Gronk,” he reveals that he hasn't spent a dime of his NFL salary or bonuses and lives off the money he makes from endorsement deals.
3. Dave Grohl
The legendary Nirvana drummer and Foo Fighters frontman likes to keep life simple, saving every penny he makes and living frugally with a car for the family and a home that's big enough but not too fancy. Grohl proves that rock stars can be pretty down to earth.
4. Mark Cuban
The Cuban Though he's a billionaire and could easily splash the cash without a second thought, he chooses to keep a tight rein on his finances. The Shark Tank judge and Dallas Mavericks owner is a big believer in simple living and loves a sale on everyday items. He swears that savings is key, no matter what your net worth is.
Five. Jay Leno
Jay Leno shows us that diversifying your income streams can give you financial freedom. The former Tonight Show host worked jobs at a car dealership and a comedy club, spending only on the money he made from stand-up. When his comedy gigs started making more money, he started living off his dealership income.
27% profit every 20 days?
This is what Nick Shine does on average with his options buying. Instead of selling covered calls or spreads, he buys options. Most traders don't even win 27% of their options buying. He wins 83%. This is how he does it.
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