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Three of the richest traders in the world

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"How can I do as a trader?" This is one of the first questions that many people ask, followed by "How long will it take?" Everyone is unique in its objectives. Some traders want to make millions while others want to improve their financial position and enjoy the flexibility of trading shares. No matter career path in finance has unlimited possibilities. Some of the best marketers in our industry are among the richest individuals in the world. Below is a list of the richest merchants in the world.

Carl Icahn
Net worth: $ 20 billion
Icahn began his career on Wall Street as a broker in 1961 and in 1968 he created Icahn & Co. He prevashta a favorite of Gordon Gekko after the hostile takeover of TWA in 1985 and established himself as a corporate raider.

George Soros
Net worth: $ 19 billion
Soros is like a spring chicken at 83 years of age. It shows you that there is no age to make bank. Legend hedge fund is chairman of Soros Fund Management. This man once took a cool $ 1 billion profit in one day during the Black Wednesday UK currency crisis of 1992. He began his career as a trader for FM Maye and created his own firm Soros Fund Management in 1970. Not only shrewd businessman Soros has given more than $ 8 billion to charity.

Ray Dalian
Net worth: $ 12 billion
Ray is the leader of Bridgewater Associates, the company was founded in his apartment in Manhattan in 1975. Ray actually started to invest in "old age" of 12 years old when he bought shares of Northeast Airlines for $ 300 and tripled their investments after the airline merged with another company! Now Ray led Bridgewater Associates, which is the largest hedge fund in the world, which has assets under management of about $ 140 billion.


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