The Jet Lag Series: How do I work? When do I find time to write? – Ep 72

People often ask Vitaliy about his writing process, when he finds time to write, and how he manages to do investment research. In this podcast, Vitaliy walks the listener through his process -- from getting up at 4:30 in the morning, to researching...

The Jet Lag Series: How do I work? When do I find time to write? – Ep 72

People often ask Vitaliy about his writing process, when he finds time to write, and how he manages to do investment research. In this podcast, Vitaliy walks the listener through his process — from getting up at 4:30 in the morning, to researching and valuing companies, to talking to clients. For a day in the life of Vitaliy Katsenelson, give this podcast a listen.

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