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Marcello Arrambide

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Marcello Arrambide
BornApril 11, 1984 (1984-04-11) (age 40)
💼 Occupation
Day Trader, Entrepreneur, Blogger
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Marcello Arrambide, or "WanderingTrader", is an American travel blogger, day trader, and entrepreneur. He have been featured on CNN, Huffington Post, and the BBC. He has given advice to other aspiring travel bloggers, which has been featured on CNN.[1] He’s been traveling around the world, while making money day trading in the Futures Market, and has even visited Antarctica.[2] He has also been interviewed for the BBC.[3]

Background[edit]

Arrambide was born in Venezuela (South America) and moved to the United States when he was very young.[citation needed] He attended the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania and received his bachelor's degree in Finance from the University of Tampa.[4] He has lived in ten countries across four continents and visited roughly 70 countries.[5]

Business[edit]

The Day Trading Academy was started in 2011 by Marcello Arrambide, a professional day trader since 2002 and a globe trotter who also founded the popular Wandering Trader website.[6]

Recognition[edit]

Arrambide has been highlighted and recognized in many publications due to his unique lifestyle, including the New York Times bestselling book, How to Travel the World on $50 a Day.[7] He was also quoted in the book The Little Blue Book of Travel Wisdom.[8] One of the must read travel blogs of 2015 by Tripit, Investopedia considers Day Trading Academy to be one of the best trading schools for futures contracts,[9] and he has also been featured on the hit TV show House Hunters when he was opening his new trading center in Medellin, Colombia.[10]

Kidnapping[edit]

In 2016 Arrambide was kidnapped at gunpoint in Caracas and robbed of the $50 he was hiding in his pants.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. Yiga, Eugene (September 24, 2015). "How to be a travel blogger: The pros share their tips". CNN.
  2. Hodson, Michael (February 7, 2011). "Top Travel Blogs to Discover". Huffington Post.
  3. Arrambide, Marcello (August 6, 2014). "How I quit my job to travel: The banker". BBC.
  4. "Conferencistas invitados - SIEF2013". University of EAFIT. University of EAFIT. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  5. Graenitz, Marko (September 2013). "Marcello, the Wandering Trader" (Nr. 09). Lothar Albert. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  6. Mitchell, Cory (12 June 2014). "The Best Day-Trading Schools". Investopedia. Investopedia. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  7. Kepnes, Mathew (February 2013). How to travel the world on $50 a day (1st ed.). Penguin Group. ISBN 978-0-698-40495-3. Retrieved 4 January 2017. Search this book on
  8. Ganz, Julie (2014). The Little Blue Book of Travel Wisdom. Skyhorse Publishing. ISBN 978-1-62914-472-6. Retrieved 4 January 2017. Search this book on
  9. Fogerty, Colleen (2015-02-09). "Must-Read Travel Blogs for 2015". Tripit. Concur. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
  10. "This week on "House Hunters International"". Leopard USA. October 13, 2014.


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