Stock Exchange

In the previous "iteration" - Recruitment Agency as the money making vehicle.

I think it will still remain in the category of sustainable lifestyle business but role 'money making' is now superseded by stock exchange and other types of trading.

I'm not super-cool with working in field that do not provide any inartistic value. Treating this purely as money making exercise.

Rationale

 * I don't have to beat everyone - it's enough to be 55% right
 * I got my first stock at the age of 8 - for https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Communion instead of money or mountain bike I got some stock
 * I can leverage and go 10x in a short amount of time
 * Not being dependent on other people
 * I was always treating Recruitment Agency as a money making vehicle, if I'm about $£€ I should go directly to the source

Criteria
Criteria for choosing trading platform:
 * API access (so I can write a computer program making trades for me)
 * User-friends interface
 * Mobile app / mobile version of the site
 * Access to historical data
 * Low spread
 * No cost associated to making trades
 * Easy way to withdraw the money (don't worry about problems that hasn't yet occurred and yet - this is a vital issue - thinking ahead in this case)

Anti-criteria
I will explicitly ignore
 * Free money on start - £20 for free will affect my decision making process

Inspiration

 * Wall Street: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094291/
 * Boiler Room: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0181984/
 * Limitless: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1219289/
 * Brian Rose (London Real) and Joe De Sena (Spartan Race) who both were traders: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Series_7_exam
 * Transparent Trader:
 * http://www.thetransparenttrader.com/strategy/how-i-cashed-in-without-knowing-which-way-to-trade-you-can-too/
 * http://www.thetransparenttrader.com/strategy/got-paid-travel/
 * I spent no more than 25 minutes each day placing and managing trades, and usually more like 10 minutes
 * It was not necessary for me to look at the markets during open hours
 * Entries, Stop losses, and profit taking exits were all automated
 * (looking no further)