Fred Kronenberg
aka "actorguy"

My "nick" in the room is "actorguy." When I tell
people about the events in my life, oftentimes people just listen
with a dropped jaw. We all have our stories to tell. My life has had
some incredible lows along with some wonderful highs...I'd say a bit
beyond the normal roller coaster ride we're all on. I grew up in "Da
Bronks" and in my younger years, I drifted from job to job trying to
figure out what I wanted to do "when I grew up." In the mid '80s,
after some traumatic personal events in my life, I decided to pursue
something I truly enjoyed which, up until that point, was a hobby.
Acting. I've had some very limited success in that area and I'll
probably continue to pursue work as an actor, but about 5 years ago
or so, I started to look at trading stocks as a way to supplement my
income. Unfortunately, I had no concept of how to make it work, and
to make a long story short, I failed miserably. Then, I found
Mtrader while surfing around on the net and took the trial and
joined the room. But just as I thought I might be getting the hang
of it, they changed the rules on us and required a $25,000 port to
continue as a daytrader. That knocked me out of the box because my
port was way too small. Over a year later, I was in a position to
give it another shot and joined Mtrader once again. This time around
I plan on making this work. Mtrader is such a great place to learn
the daytrading business. Lead by Ken and Gimmie, the room is filled
with folks who have years of knowledge and experience which they are
anxious to pass along to all the members. It is said that a company
reflects it's leaders and Mtrader reflects Ken's dedication to teach
his awesome talents to those of us who want to attain the freedom
and financial success that daytrading can offer. I believe that Ken
and Gimmie and the other experienced traders in the room, take great
pleasure in seeing the newer traders succeed. At this point in my
life, I have a wonderful family and I feel I've been blessed in many
ways, but getting here to this point, as I said, has been quite a
ride. In a weird way, the stock market, I guess in that sense,
reflects life. It certainly has those ups and downs and that's what
we take advantage of as daytraders to make a living. Ken once said
in the room that he would be trading for the rest of his life and I
responded to that by saying that I would like to be trading for the
rest of "his" life too. I plan on being here for as long as Mtrader
offers its services...it's like my second family and I'm so happy to
have found them.

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