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Anthony DeGalbo Ponishare-verified.png
Born Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Nationality American
Occupation Entrepreneur, Founder of OnlyOptionsTrades
Organization OnlyOptionsTrades

Anthony DeGalbo was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is an entrepreneur from the United States and the founder of OnlyOptionsTrades, a stock trading teaching platform where he and his team educate individuals on how to trade through online live seminars. When he established the platform, DeGalbo insisted on going against the trend, opting for an instructional approach in a sector where other younger platforms were providing AI-automated products that investors could simply "plug-and-play." [1]

Early Life

Anthony was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and lives in Tampa, Florida. He graduated with a marketing bachelor's degree. While still in college, Anthony began building enterprises and websites. He began by founding the website TheMMAGuru.com, and subsequently OnlyOptionsTrades, believing that young people who want to go into the stock market should first learn how to invest correctly. Anthony's ambition is to build OnlyOptionsTrades while simultaneously devoting time and resources to his other businesses, as well as investing in startups and real estate.

Career and Accomplishments

Anthony made over $3 million in revenue in his first full year of operation with OnlyOptionsTrades (2021). In addition, OnlyOptionsTrades attracted over 10,000 new subscribers in that year, making it the only education provider that offers live online sessions six evenings a week. The democratization of access to many sectors, including stock and options trading, was one of the main promises of technology. At first look, automation programs, platforms, and apps appear to be doing this by reducing the entry bar for investors and eliminating the need for due diligence and education on their behalf. DeGalbo, on the other hand, believes that this will not result in real growth in the long run.

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