You won't believe this—military personnel stationed on aircraft carriers and flying combat missions are crushing it in the markets right now. Word is they're sharing trading signals mid-flight and between deck operations, turning their downtime into serious profit-making sessions. Some are reportedly stacking gains that rival their annual salaries. It's wild how these service members have transformed their posts into makeshift trading floors, with investment strategies circulating through military channels faster than mission briefings. Talk about multitasking at 30,000 feet or on a floating military base in the middle of the ocean. The discipline and risk assessment skills from military training might just be giving them an edge most retail traders don't have.
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 12-02 00:36
This story is too ridiculous, sending trading signals in the air? It must be a joke, haha.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 12-02 00:35
This is ridiculous, trading stocks on a fighter jet? Do they really think military discipline is just for show?
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degenwhisperer
· 12-02 00:26
Dude, this story is a bit ridiculous, is it true or not?
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DataPickledFish
· 12-02 00:23
Huh? Soldiers can trade stocks while flying? This is getting absurd, almost like a joke.
You won't believe this—military personnel stationed on aircraft carriers and flying combat missions are crushing it in the markets right now. Word is they're sharing trading signals mid-flight and between deck operations, turning their downtime into serious profit-making sessions. Some are reportedly stacking gains that rival their annual salaries. It's wild how these service members have transformed their posts into makeshift trading floors, with investment strategies circulating through military channels faster than mission briefings. Talk about multitasking at 30,000 feet or on a floating military base in the middle of the ocean. The discipline and risk assessment skills from military training might just be giving them an edge most retail traders don't have.