BetterTrades Celebrity Students

BetterTrades Celebrity Students

BetterTrades teaches a system of stock market education that is understandable for all. Typically this means that a student learning to trade the market will run into others like them or their next-door neighbor when they enroll in the program. But BetterTrades has celebrity students on its enrollment list, too. Not George Clooney or Brad Pitt; those guys are in a different stratosphere.

The roster of BetterTrades celebrity students is anchored by Jimmy Johnson, the former head football coach with the Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins. Jimmy is currently seen during the NFL season on the Fox Network as a part of the pregame and postgame coverage and is recognized as one of the most credible voices on the professional football scene. Jimmy brings the same credibility to his position as a BetterTrades celebrity student.

Jimmy won two Super Bowls when he was the coach of the Dallas Cowboys and helped restore a Miami Dolphins franchise that was in disarray, taking the south Florida team to the playoffs. Before becoming a champion coach on the professional level, Jimmy led the Miami Hurricanes to the NCAA championship and helped dozens of young men make the jump to the NFL. Since joining up with BetterTrades, a celebrity student like Jimmy Johnson has become a popular fixture at the annual Traders Super Summit. Jimmy has become an ardent spokesman for the company because he personally believes in the ideals and goals for which BetterTrades stands.

Also on the list of BetterTrades celebrity students is NFL standouts Thurman Thomas and Ed McCaffrey, who both began their stock market education training in 2009. Each man attended the Traders Super Summit in Orlando and mingled with students who wanted to learn more about the stock market, just like Thurman and Ed.

Thurman Thomas spent most of his career with the Buffalo Bills and was an obvious selection to the NFL Hall of Fame upon his retirement. Thurman was part of a franchise that went to four consecutive Super Bowls, a feat that is unmatched by any team. Although Buffalo never won a Super Bowl, Thurman became one of the league's most versatile backs. He led the AFC in rushing three times and was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player in 1991.

Ed McCaffrey was one of the most reliable wide receivers in the NFL during his 13-year career and retired with three Super Bowl championship rings. Ed played for the New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers, but is best known for his time with Denver, where he became the favorite target of quarterback John Elway.

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