This Was My Decision.
Not My Downfall.
I am currently homeless and unemployed. But before you scroll past — understand that this was my choice, not my circumstance. I made a conscious decision to quit all jobs and dedicate every waking hour to building something that could generate income for the rest of my life. It doesn't matter how long it takes — I decided to dedicate this time to my ideas and my vision.
I chose computers and public libraries over apartments and paychecks. I don't have time to go to work, earn money for rent, and stay trapped in that endless loop. My goal was clear: I decided: better to struggle intensely for a period and build something that is truly mine — something I own, something I don't depend on anyone else for — than to stay comfortable forever working for someone else and never receive returns that are my own. Better to have no vacation for a while, but build what needs to be built.
For over a year now, I have been working full-time — every single day — on developing a trading robot. This is not someone else's product. This is not a strategy I copied from anywhere. This is my personal skilled strategy and logic. I'm not building a trading robot for sale — one that trades temporarily and makes me profit every time someone buys it. No. I'm building my own long-term income source. This is my project that I'm investing so much time into. I sit with it every single day.
This is my project, not a product. I could never have dedicated this much attention to it if I had been going to regular jobs. I had to choose: a job with regular daily routine and small savings, or dedicate full-time to creating something of my own while living on the streets and in libraries. I chose the second path.
You might be reading this and wondering: "If you're homeless, why aren't you afraid to share this and show how it works?" Because this is not a temporary strategy. My goal was always to work on something that would bring long-term returns. And because I understand reality — I have the tool, but I don't have the starting capital. You might have the capital, but you don't have a tool like this.
I'm not sleeping on the street with a beggar's hat beside me, asking for spare change. I'm sleeping next to the fruits of my work — hoping to interest an investor who would be willing to take a risk. My tool + your investment. I invested time and put endless work into analysis and improvements. Your investment is capital. We'll figure out how to connect everything and organize it together.
I'm not sitting on the street with a beggar's hat, asking for spare change. I'm sitting next to my life's work, looking for someone who recognizes an opportunity when they see one.