— and it began with a bet.
Richard Dennis, the man who turned $1,600 into over $200 million, believed trading could be taught. His friend William Eckhardt insisted great traders were born.
To prove his point, Dennis gathered strangers — a musician, a gambler, an engineer, even a security guard. No Wall Street experience. No fancy degrees. Just curiosity.
In two weeks, he taught them his simple rules:
Follow the trend. Cut losses quickly. Let winners run. Risk little on each trade.
They stepped into the markets… and many made millions.
