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The Everyday PM Podcast | "Investing in Yourself with Jason 'J the Trader' Sweeting"


Jason "J the Trader" Sweeting, Owner at Jason Sweeting Trading Academy


Jason Sweeting, also known as "J the Trader," is not only a bond trader, mentor, and entrepreneur. Through our conversation, you'll quickly discover that he is also an everyday PM. His journey involves countless hours of working hard and studying the bond trading market.

A bond is a unit of debt issued by a company or government. It pays an annual fixed interest rate or coupon rate, which depends on the credit rating of the issuer and the time to maturity. But some entities are offering variable or floating interest rates as well.

Not only has Jason found success in his craft, but he also shares what he knows about the market with his students at Jason Sweeting Trading Academy, so that he can watch them obtain financial freedom.


Jason talks to us about his business, teachings, and much more on this week's installment of The Everyday PM Podcast.


Here's a sneak peek at what we cover:

  • Investing in yourself and your business

  • Seeing project management as a service

  • Servant leadership

  • Teaching people to dream again through mentorship

Enjoyed this conversation with Jason? Leave your thoughts and feedback in the comments section below! Make sure to follow Jason and me on LinkedIn for more.


Learn About Jason: https://www.iamjthetrader.com/

Find J the Trader on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/jthetrader

 

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Worldwide Readiness Program Manager at Apple, Inc.

Program/Project management professional with 10 years of experience in product development, consumer goods, tech, and healthcare industries.


Owner at Jason Sweeting Trading Academy

He has no magic powers. He's a guy that got serious about trading. He worked hard and studied the market for countless thousands of hours. The knowledge that he has shared has helped himself and others gain control of their financial life. His market proficiencies include the 30-year bond market and the S&P500 futures.

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