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The Not Quite Podcast
Charlie Randell
129 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to The Not Quite Podcast, from the bold voice behind Not Quite Politically Correct. Hosted by disabled content creator, speaker, and advocate Charlie Randell, who’s spent nearly a decade challenging norms through his unapologetic brand, this interview-led podcast dives into the conversations most of us shy away from. We talk money. Addiction. Disability and discrimination. Medical drug use. Climate change. Life coaching. And everything else you're told not to bring up at the dinner table.
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Welcome to The Not Quite Podcast, from the bold voice behind Not Quite Politically Correct. Hosted by disabled content creator, speaker, and advocate Charlie Randell, who’s spent nearly a decade challenging norms through his unapologetic brand, this interview-led podcast dives into the conversations most of us shy away from. We talk money. Addiction. Disability and discrimination. Medical drug use. Climate change. Life coaching. And everything else you're told not to bring up at the dinner table.
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Is Trading Less Risky Than Buying a House?
The Not Quite Podcast
52 minutes 22 seconds
2 months ago
Is Trading Less Risky Than Buying a House?

In this conversation, Lewis Crompton shares his journey from being a therapist to becoming a successful trader and mentor. He discusses the challenges he faced, the importance of community, and the risks associated with trading. Lewis emphasizes the need for proper education and mentorship in trading, debunks common myths, and provides insights into risk tolerance and financial freedom. He also highlights the significance of experience in leadership roles and the impact of trading on personal lives.


📍 Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Lewis Crompton

01:02 From Church to Trading: A Non-Linear Journey

06:19 The Eureka Moment: Discovering Trading

11:00 Taking Risks: The Decision to Invest in Education

16:28 The Importance of Commitment and Skin in the Game

20:19 Navigating the Noise: Trust in Trading Education

25:00 Understanding Risk: Trading vs. Other Investments

28:14 Engaging in Difficult Conversations

32:10 Debunking Myths in Trading

39:43 Finding Your Trading Mentor

44:39 Understanding Risk Tolerance

48:57 The Importance of Experience in Teaching

 

Lewis’s  Instagram 📸 https://www.instagram.com/withlewiscrompton/ 


Lewis’s trading community

https://www.instagram.com/startrading_community/

🔗 The Not Quite Pod  

🌐 Website: https://www.nqpc.co.uk/ 

📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.not.quite.pod   

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🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7GG1WLjyWxTFb4fd9GbJeT?si=d14f5c370b374dc7 

🍏 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-not-quite-podcast/id1618677301 
The content of this video episode is not financial advice. When investing your capital is always at risk, and it may go up as well as down

The Not Quite Podcast
Welcome to The Not Quite Podcast, from the bold voice behind Not Quite Politically Correct. Hosted by disabled content creator, speaker, and advocate Charlie Randell, who’s spent nearly a decade challenging norms through his unapologetic brand, this interview-led podcast dives into the conversations most of us shy away from. We talk money. Addiction. Disability and discrimination. Medical drug use. Climate change. Life coaching. And everything else you're told not to bring up at the dinner table.