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WALLSTREET TRAPPER Reveals How Marriage Transformed His Life | Dear Future Wifey E827

Join Wall Street Trapper as he dives deep into the interplay between finance and romance, sharing his journey as a successful stock trader and the impact of his past "bull and bear" moments on his relationships. In this candid episode, he discusses how "mama trauma" shaped his trust issues and reveals the importance of investing in love. Explore how his experiences with "market volatility" have influenced his personal life, especially with women. Don’t miss this episode titled, "Investing in Love."

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00:00 – Introduction and Welcome
05:15 – Discussing Vulnerability in Men
12:30 – Toby's Quote: "You're Too Important Not to Have a Wife"
19:45 – The Role of Community and Brotherhood
27:00 – Understanding the Value of a Wife
35:20 – Wall Street Trapper's Backstory
42:15 – Lessons from the Streets to the Stock Market
50:00 – Overcoming Trauma and Emotional Awareness
58:30 – The Importance of Safe Spaces in Relationships
1:05:45 – Parenting and Fatherhood Challenges
1:12:20 – Balancing Success and Personal Growth
1:20:00 – The Role of Faith and Mentorship
1:27:40 – Building Generational Wealth
1:35:15 – Overcoming Financial Trauma
1:42:50 – The Importance of Intentional Relationships
1:50:30 – Marriage and Long-Term Commitment
1:58:00 – Lessons from Mentors and Leaders
2:05:00 – Conclusion and Final Thoughts
2:12:30 – Outro and Letter to Future Wifey

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  • @lateishalattimore6986 says:

    His business is ministry for men. This was so refreshing, raw and needed.

  • @rhapsodylittle6489 says:

    This man is that PRESSURE! Once you realize who you REALLY are, you become UNSTOPPABLE! He is Him!

  • @Vybe_with_cheryl says:

    Jay-Z said it best about change!!! “People look at you and say you changed as if you worked that hard to stay the same!”

  • @MzzTPC says:

    His laugh is the best! So infectious and real because he can laugh at himself. Laughter is so healing!

    • @parispurifoy3045 says:

      Yesssssss I’ve said this over and over! To hear them both laugh! It’s so beautiful πŸ™πŸΎπŸ’•

  • @413FARM says:

    This gentleman right here is something special. May the Lord hear all his prayers.

  • @Listen_To_Hillsong_2 says:

    I lost my wife to cancer after 22 years of marriage. She was the closest thing to perfect. She was my best friend, confidant and the only person I could’ve counted to have my back no matter what. This song really brings tears to my eyes and made me ask the same question” What is love, if it’s not guaranteed? What is love if she’s not here with me?’ Now I realize that love and life are just beautiful vacations that need to be enjoyed as they’re never guaranteed to last forever. I won’t forget the last thing she said to me before losing consciousness ” Don’t allow yourself to be distracted from living your life. The only things you’re guaranteed to take away from this life are your last meal and the memories.

    • @alicetheegreet says:

      My condolences! πŸ€—πŸ˜˜πŸ€—πŸ˜˜

    • @anncharles210 says:

      One day at a time, dear brother ,one day at a time.

    • @meandmrsjones8303 says:

      Condolences. May she rest in beautiful everlasting peaceπŸ™πŸ½πŸ•Š

    • @prettyuniquell2011 says:

      πŸ™πŸ½πŸ™πŸ½

    • @b-i-c196 says:

      Thanks for sharing. Your Words are meaningful.
      My condolences. I lost my father 2 years ago, my life has been wavering since but as you wife said, it is important to go on with ones life. That is an encouragement for me.

  • @19Hollisterchick90 says:

    I’ve seen many of Wallstreet Trapper’s interviews, but none like this. Bravo on showing this side of him.

  • @therichauntie says:

    As a mental health therapist in corrections in California, but a chic from Louisiana I always show videos with Wall Street Trapper. I can’t wait to show this one tomorrow during our session. Also, as a mother of a son that turned 20 on yesterday, I will be sending this episode to him as well. I’m so inspired to continue my entrepreneurial journey.

  • @eww4306 says:

    I see a strong bond/ connection between these 2 kings. They’re learning from each other. I love to see men evolving, putting in the work and communicating. Powerful!

  • @shanty2404 says:

    This was deep and beautiful! Watching a strong man with a big personality be vulnerable about his past and his love about his daughter was so amazing to watch.

  • @HelloJoyRenee says:

    The honesty, vulnerability, and accountability with which this man speaks is refreshing. More of these conversations are necessary. May God cover him in his journey πŸ™πŸΎ

  • @ChanniD10 says:

    WallStreet Trapper, you may not realize it yet, but your testimony will minister to millions. God has has big plans for you in the marketplace brother. Just remember this moment and embrace it. πŸ™πŸΌπŸ’œ

    • @GriddyBurton says:

      Good evening am a49yearold mom only has $500 would love to start investing

    • @heavenlyberkley4626 says:

      I agree! He ministered to me for sure!!

    • @sherieblackhunt9078 says:

      Thank God for his grace, mercy, forgiveness and makeover…

    • @sherieblackhunt9078 says:

      You’re important to your creator to fulfill your God given assignment bc we women need God’s man assigned to us. A copy won’t do!

  • @DrLecia says:

    I have heard ET and April Mason mention him, so it was good to learn about him and his platform. I pray for God’s protection over his life and wisdom for his journey. This was a rich episode!

  • @sherrimonique says:

    This interview was very enlightening and restored my faith that there are still a few good kingdom minded men out here. Men who recognize the work that they need to do on themselves, we are all healing, but it’s refreshing to see a man recognize and actually take action in doing the work. Thank you for sharing KingπŸ™πŸΎ

  • @natasha007 says:

    The callus was a good analogy. Politics won’t save our communities, we have the power to heal and save our communities through personal restitution.

  • @kylanc726 says:

    I wish every man knew whether he makes a million dollars or 50k he’s important enough to be married. No one person’s value starts at the point that they “make it.” It starts waayy before that. If men knew that, maybe they wouldn’t wait so long to get married.

    • @1Kywanda says:

      Not every man believe that making a large sum of money determines if he will marry. Most men are looking for women to bring specific qualities that they desire or need.

    • @martinmutuna6641 says:

      Considering his background, I believe being a Millionaire comes with influence especially in the black community, young people that grew up in the projects would be inspired that if he made it i would too,then socially if he is not married who does he leave his worth and legacy with ? he needs children to carry his name and legacy hence his importance been unique and not that he can’t marry if he was a “thousandnire”.

    • @kylanc726 says:

      @martinmutuna6641Β  As a believer, our standard of what makes us influential shouldn’t be the same as the world. The idea that he only has influence because he’s a millionaire is not exactly the flex people think it is. Having money gives you access to “stuff” and possibly puts a person in a few rooms they wouldn’t normally have access to. But…..If your walk with TMH and the entirety of your life aren’t aligning with what is a biblical standard, then what does it truly mean. The standard for marriage what and who it’s for has been given by the Father. What he’s saying is centered around the ideologies of man. Legacy, importance, and influence can be left with much less. Thank you for your response! I get what you’re saying. I just don’t fully agree.

    • @SHOTTAeastcoast says:

      True but alot of women today won’t give a man a chance unless they’re making certain figures

    • @kylanc726 says:

      @SHOTTAeastcoastΒ  A lot isn’t all. I know plenty of women that could care less and are more concerned about a mans character, consistency, and commitment, not just to them but to TMH first and foremost. They’re getting looked over also. If men have seemingly set this out as a standard amongst themselves ( privately spoken amongst his cirlcle) but many have made this idea public through many platforms. Can any man actually be upset that not all but a lot of women have adopted that same mindset?

  • @cherwallace6026 says:

    WOW!! I’ve never heard or even heard Of men telling other men that they are Too important not to be married or get married. That’s a revelation.

    • @altheajester209 says:

      Oh yes I’ve heard this but these men are usually of a certain statue and they look out for each other whether in a brotherhood or a certain career field or organization it’s a certain caliber of men that supports, encourages and mentors their friends in this way – it real

    • @msprettysunshine says:

      I hear this for men with important and influential jobs, coaches, politicians, etc..

    • @misunderstoodkj says:

      Exactly! These are the types of black men who my husband hangs out with. This is soooo important. We need more blk men like them in our community.

    • @dr.aliadixonnursepractitio6473 says:

      @@altheajester209 yes black women need to change their circle and change who they are to ATTRACT DIFFERENT. My fiancΓ© is a black physician he is around like minded men. I never heard of Semen Retention until I met him 4 years ago. They are not on social media talking Kevin Samuels nonsense about wigs, lashes twerking or whatever the Wanna A Be high value men are doing on social media not any of them have social media they invest their time in the gym, trading stocks, and researching the best continent/countries to visit to learn about other cultures in person. Im glad I worked on ME and did the INNER AND SHADOW WORK to start attracting different kind of men. IRON SHARPENS IRON!

    • @CoachKhara says:

      It’s the crew he’s with now that he mentioned. I know them. Rock solid dudes who treat their wives like treasure and consider it an honor. Tobe Nwigwe is with them as well which is why you see his wife everywhere he is.

  • @kimhatcher5375 says:

    Trap I’m so proud of you. Keep teaching. God is using you.

  • @niajackson5550 says:

    OMG!! It’s the transparency for me. I pray God continue to lead you in every aspect of your life πŸ‘‘

  • @GINNIEJOY5420 says:

    “Communicate with me!” Yesssss! Kudos to the lady in your life for emphasizing to you and making you understand how important communication is! So many men just don’t get that!

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