A young man from New York shared how a small deposit turned into serious capital in just seven days.
In an era of financial instability, more and more people are looking for alternative ways to earn money. Everet, a Brooklyn resident, agreed to share his story in an interview with trader Tyler White, which was published on the latter’s YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/5Zl90X_7qQ4
According to Everet, he came to trading very recently — his journey began just a week ago. At the time of the interview, the young man had no permanent job and was looking for opportunities to earn income. He learned about trading from his older brother, who was already a member of White’s trading club and had seen initial results.
“At first, I had my doubts,” Everet admits. “There are so many scammers on the internet, and it’s hard to know who you can trust. So I decided to risk a small amount — about $150. In my mind, I thought: if I lose it, I lose it. But I wanted to see for myself.”
The first results exceeded his expectations. After just a few trading sessions, his balance began to grow. By the end of the week, his account had reached over $7,600. For someone without a stable income, this was a real breakthrough.
To make sure the earnings were real, Everet withdrew some of the funds to his bank account. “The money came through without any problems,” he says. “After that, I realized this actually works, and I put it back in to keep trading.”
When asked about his plans, White’s guest said he intends to invest in real estate and develop his own business. According to him, financial independence is the main motivation that drives him to continue learning and improving his trading skills.
Interestingly, Everet’s path wasn’t all smooth sailing. A friend of his, who also joined trading, suffered losses on the first day and wanted to quit. Everet called him that evening and convinced him not to give up. His friend took the advice, returned to trading — and within a few days turned his initial $200 deposit into $4,000.
“If you don’t lose, you don’t win,” Everet remarks philosophically. “Ups and downs are part of the process. The main thing is not to give up at the moment when it seems like nothing is working out.”
Tyler White, who invited the young man for the interview, runs a trading club where he conducts live training sessions. According to him, he remembers how he started from scratch without any support, and now he tries to help beginners avoid common mistakes at the start.



























