About

I write here as myself. My name is Ramón, born in Buenos Aires in 1995.
I believe clarity comes from expressing what we learn. What moves us, what challenges us, and how we change over time. Even if only one person ever reads these pages, I want them to know who I am, and why I choose to explore the markets, risk, and life in this quiet, deliberate way.
From a young age, I felt a deep curiosity about the role money plays in human lives. That curiosity eventually led me into the markets, almost naturally. What followed was a long and imperfect journey. Intense highs, harsh lows, and years spent learning not only how money moves, but how I move with it.
Like many, I began driven by the idea of financial freedom: the dream of using my time as I wished, the desire to escape the structures that felt too small for me. That pursuit, however, quickly revealed itself as the first great obstacle for any speculator; the habit of seeing markets as money instead of meaning.
At twenty-five, I felt an undeniable pull to step off the traditional employment ladder and take a chance on myself. The timing coincided with an extraordinary period; the post-2020 markets, where opportunities appeared almost effortlessly. With preparation, extreme luck, and the influence of my greatest mentor, Jesse Livermore, I had a breakthrough year during what became one of the largest financial bubbles of recent times.
After that chapter, I drifted for a while. I created, I built, I traveled, I lived. The markets never left me, but I watched them from a distance; in stillness, patiently, with a different kind of passion.
Eventually, the truth became clear: studying and trading the markets is what fulfills me the most. It is the work that makes me feel alive.
Today, I still consider myself a beginner. Someone with much to refine, both in skill and in myself. Yet I also recognize the road I’ve already walked, and the choice I’ve made: this is not just a profession for me, but a way of living.
I travel, I read the greats (past and present) and I continue studying this vast and unpredictable arena. Along the way, I write about what I learn from my experiences, in life and in the market.
This is my way of understanding the world — slowly, quietly, and with intention.