Sharisax.com: How to Handle the Web Like Our SuperKids

After break I got to catch up with my social media expert and neighbor Shari Weiss and she interviewed me which led to an interview and publicized article on her Sharisax.com. Here is her work:

How many of us can truthfully say:

“I like how life’s going”

That’s what my 19-year-old neighbor James Hartje said to me last time he dropped by to swap Internet stories.

I had just posted my article Three “F’s” to Achieve Your 2010 Goalswhich began with the advice to “Follow a Friend, who is also a role model.”

James is definitely a role model: an Arizona State sophomore majoring in Finance, he began a website stocksonwallstreet.net which has proven to be very profitable.

James was 13 when he first stepped onto Wall Street. He’d accumulated some McDonald’s stock over the years and decided to cash out. With the help of his parents,  he opened a brokerage account and purchased Google at $250. It wasn’t long before James scrapped his dream of working in sports for a career in finance.

“I’ve been learning this industry step by step with both successes and failures, but it’s been my losses — not the winning trades — that have made me the trader I am today.”

Arizona State offers a world of opportunities

Along with Finance, James is minoring in Political Science and studying for certificates in Small Business Entrepreneurship and International Business. In spring of 2009, James was selected to participate in the highly competitive Investment Banking Industry Scholars program featured in Business Week.

“My goal is to start my career on Wall Street and later move into both politics and the world of Hedge Funds.”

Advice for young investors [and older ones as well]

  • Get interested early: investing is all about a time game. Each year you delay could cost you millions down the road.
  • Make sure to read an array of sources, and keep an open mind. Remember investing is a decision in which you have to feel confident. Second guessing yourself only throws up roadblocks.
  • Assume risk: you are young and at a prime age where you still have time to make up from losses.
  • Invest smartly by diversifying and considering less risky assets as well.

James answers the nine “2010 planning questions”

A – What do I want to finish?

Finalize Stocks On Wall Street LLC — and finish my sophomore year with good grades

B – What do I want to change?

Need to change some habits: get more exercise like playing more football and basketball — and read more financial books for a better grasp of markets

C – What do I want to refine?

Improve the way I study by focusing better and spending more time at the library

D – What do I want to maintain?

Retain and build the success of my website, maintain my social life, keep up good grades, and continue to live life to the fullest

E – What do I want to stop doing?

Stop procrastinating is Number One. Don’t waste time being unproductive. Stop watching junk TV and spending unnecessary time on Facebook

F – What do I want to go back to?

Not really anything to revisit. I like how life’s going

G – What can I throw away?

Not exactly “throw away,” but I can spend time with the people who will support my activities more than others

H – What have I learned in 2009 that will empower me in 2010?

I always learn from my mistakes, especially trying some things and discovering what works and what doesn’t

I – What do I NEED to do?

Stay focused on my ultimate goal to work on Wall Street by graduation

Check out James’ site and let me know what you think. AND if you know any SuperKids who are also doing great things online, please feel free to share their stories.

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  • Tom

    Your enthusiasm and focus is infectious, James! You’re on the right track.

  • http://voicedup.com/ thevoice@voicedup.com

    Good start to your career. Have you thought about what you will do with the site should you become a trader for an investement bank?

  • http://www.johnchow.com/ Tim Zander

    James if anyone can do it, it surely would be you. Best luck with all of your ventures and goals. One day you will reach the top.

  • http://www.johnchow.com/ Tim Zander

    Don’t know if he would still be able to give stock picks knowing the regulations installed, especially from Obama. Might be a conflict of interests.

  • Taylor Kent

    I hope the best for you James.

  • Taylor Kent

    Doubt he could do both.

  • http://stocksonwallstreet.net James

    Thanks everybody hopefully all goes as planned.

  • http://stocksonwallstreet.net James

    Would probably have to sell the site as like Tim said it would be a conflict of interest.

  • Taylor Kent

    No problem James.

  • Michael Taylor

    Would be sad to hear the sale of Stocks on Wall Street :(

  • Frank Server

    What year are you James and how long until graduation?

  • Mao

    Lead the way for the future of Wall Street James.

  • http://stocksonwallstreet.net James

    Will try my best Mao.

  • http://stocksonwallstreet.net James

    Sophomore right now, should graduate in 2012 but young for my age as just recently turned 19 so we will see.

  • http://stocksonwallstreet.net James

    Haha I know will be tough to give up, long way down the line though. Will try and find suitable replacements when the time comes though.

  • http://www.johnchow.com/ Tim Zander

    Not sure what could be a better replacement?

  • http://www.johnchow.com/ Tim Zander

    Wow still so young and so much potential. Can’t wait to see where you end up.

  • http://www.ezgreatlife.com John@Family, Fitness and Finances

    Nice interview James. Looks like you have some clearly defined goals. That is an important part of being successful at whatever you choose to do. Combine that with your enthusiasm and a love for what your doing and you will go far.

  • http://stocksonwallstreet.net James

    Thanks for the encouragement John.

  • http://www.margsanimals.com/blogs Marg

    James, you certainly are thinking and doing well for such a young man. You are going to go a long ways in the business world. It is so rewarding to hear your thoughts etc. Good luck to you.

  • http://stocksonwallstreet.net James

    Thanks Marg I am hoping everything pans out well for me.

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