I didn't know what a stockbroker was when I was eight, but I would just tell everybody that's what I was going to be.
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My only foray into anything stock-market-related was in my eighth grade social studies class. I have steered clear ever since.
And at a relatively early age, ten or so, I invested my first share of stock. And I used to follow, look at companies and so forth. But throughout the whole period, and indeed right through my college years, while I was involved in the stock market, always interested in finance, I never thought of it as a full-time job.
But I can't imagine Harry being a stockbroker at 35. That doesn't really seem the stuff of 'Harry Potter'.
I'm a stockholder. I own a lot of stocks.
I was working as a stockbroker in New York and had the seemingly perfect life.
When you're eight years old nothing is your business.
I have invested in the stock market since I was very young.
I was about thirteen when I started thinking about the stock market. My dad helped me a little bit. I'd see it in the 'Santa Barbara News-Press.' These prices would change every day - what was that all about?
At the age of eight I became, in my own eyes at least, a writer.
I knew what I wanted to be at 8 years old - an actor!
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