The former Target manager who made millions in a trade that just blew up wants you to know he's doing just fine
Seth Golden
- Seth Golden rose to fame in financial circles following reports that he'd made millions shorting volatility.
- When the stock market went haywire in early February, sending the Cboe Volatility Index surging, many Business Insider readers wondered how Golden had fared.
- He wants to let everyone know that he emerged from the market blowup largely unscathed, and he has provided an explanation of how that's possible.
Seth Golden's life irrevocably changed in 2011 when someone emailed him the prospectus for a fledgling investment product.
At the time he was the manager of a Target store in Florida and trading on the side. The email contained an idea that would turn him from amateur trader to multimillionaire.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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