Lucrative 17-year-old Makes Millions During Lunch Break!
A 17-year-old student at Stuyvesant High School in Manhattan decided to use his lunch break to play the stock market, and apparently he’s good at it.
Let’s just say skipping lunch has made this young man a multimillionaire.
He has already purchased a BMW and even an apartment in the city and well, he says he’s not planning to stop anytime soon.
With this young man just in high school he has already had numerous job opportunities and an A+ in lunch.
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