4 Things I’m Grateful for This Year

Thanksgiving is a special time for me, always has been. There are few things I enjoy more than gathering around a table with family and friends and sharing a home cooked meal together and a good conversation.

This year it feels particularly important…  

I think we can all agree that this pandemic has challenged us in ways that we couldn’t have expected. It seems like every single person has been affected in some way or another. I thought I had seen it all going into this year, but life has a way of surprising you sometimes. 

Despite this year’s challenges, I still feel quite fortunate. I think it’s important to take note of the many blessings life gives us, especially on a day like today. 

So here are a few things that I’m grateful for. 

1. My Daily Routine 

Anyone who catches my daily TBUZ TV updates knows that I get to see the ocean pretty much every single day. 

There’s something so calming and soothing about walking in the sand along the water, watching the sunrise over the ocean, and hearing the sound of waves crashing on the shoreline. 

And even though I do these things practically every single day, I don’t get tired of it, and I never take it for granted. 

I’m also a creature of habit when it comes to investing. My daily routine when it comes to the market is something I am grateful for. Checking in on the 7 Sisters keeps me sharp about what’s going on. It allows me to help my subscribers be successful investors every single day. 

2. My Bullish Outlook on the Markets 

As most of you know, I’ve been a trader for a long time. I’ve seen and done it all when it comes to investing. 

After the market crashed in 1987, I started doing things a bit differently. I found new ways to eliminate risk, and it’s made all the difference in the world. 

I’ve always been an optimistic person, but my change in approach from that time has made me even more bullish as an investor… The techniques I adopted and mastered are all laid out in my bestselling book Winning the Day Trading Game. 

This week has been spectacular for the markets, all thanks to the news of the vaccines that will help us put this pandemic behind us. The markets are bullish, and opportunities abound. 

I’m grateful not only for the opportunity I had to adopt an even more optimistic (and pragmatic) approach to trading, but also for the bullish way markets have responded to the truly amazing vaccine news. 

3. Living in the Greatest Country in the World 

As some of you know, I take a lot of pride in having served our country in the Air Force. It was one of the greatest privileges and honors of my life to have performed this duty for this country that I love. 

There’s no question that 2020 has been a challenging year to be an American. Between the public health crisis and divisive politics and protests, some people would be tempted to think America’s day in the sun as the greatest country on earth is over. 

But that’s hardly the case. America is better than ever. 

We’ve proved that once again with a safe and secure election. Even if you weren’t completely happy with the outcome, you have to be happy with the fact that we’ve been able to carry out our election in a civil manner. We’ll come away from all of this feeling more unified than we felt before. 

4. America’s Income Project 

Like I said before, I’ve seen and done it all when it comes to investing. A lot of trading techniques require expertise and education in order to execute successfully. 

But there’s one strategy that takes virtually no training that I’m grateful to share with you. I call it America’s Income Project. 

It relies on a technique called the “two-minute trade.” What’s incredible is that it can generate as much as 6 times as much income as the average Social Security check. Whether you’re on a fixed income or need to alleviate credit card debt or perhaps need a boost working towards some saving goals, it’s a technique that anyone can learn to perform. 

It really upsets me to know how many people have lost their jobs this year due to this pandemic. And while America’s Income Project is not guaranteed to work every single time, it offers a way for anyone to make up for that lost income. 

If you want to learn more, check out this presentation. 

Enjoy your Thanksgiving, folks – even if it looks a little bit different this year. Don’t forget to be mindful of the things you’re grateful for. And like I always say… 

I’ll see you on the flip side, 

Tom