Albert Alan
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Albert Alan is an author, entrepreneur, investor, philanthropist, and aspiring neurosurgeon with over 10 years of experience in analyzing financial markets. He uses both fundamental and technical analysis to find undervalued companies through intrinsic value calculations. He is the CEO and Founder of AL STOCK TRADES, a software-enabled financial Stock Terminal featuring over 2.5 billion outputs of institutionally graded data, historically available only to institutional investors on Wall Street. His annual report showcases impressive stock picks, utilizing an 18-year backtest model since 2006, which has yielded a compounded return of 1,205%. In addition to these achievements, he is one year away from graduating as an MD from the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Tucson. Graduating at the top of his class, he has cross-disciplinary degrees in Physiology, Sociology, and Neuroscience and Cognitive Science. His academic journey continued as he was accepted into a dual degree program, fervently working towards a Master's in Science in Cellular Molecular Medicine, coupled with a Medical Doctorate. His ultimate goal is to become a distinguished brain surgeon. Born in Phoenix, Arizona in 1993, Albert's early years were marked by adversity. He endured an unstable and abusive household, facing homelessness by the age of 15. However, a turning point came during high school when he discovered his exceptional teaching gift. Tutoring a group of 16 historically marginalized students in algebra and geometry, Albert found validation. This experience was pivotal, galvanizing his commitment to serve others and setting him on a path toward medicine. Before embarking on his medical journey, Albert was nominated as the president of the La-Mesa division produce rescue. Under his leadership, the initiative saved over a million pounds of fresh produce, distributing it to historically marginalized communities in Arizona's food deserts and low-income areas. With accolades and acknowledgments from both national and international organizations, including the American Association of Neurological Surgeons and the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies, Albert's success seemed boundless. Yet, he remained deeply aware of the disparities around him. Recognizing the widening economic chasm in America, he delved into studying the world's billionaires. Through his research, Albert discerned deceptive Wall Street practices exploiting average Americans. This revelation, coupled with his medical knowledge about the socio-economic determinants of health, fueled his desire to pen books, aiming to enlighten readers about the makings of these financial moguls. Today, Albert's focus extends beyond the U.S. He founded the Global Neurosurgical Alliance, aiming to assist low-income countries with medical research and boost their capacity to practice in the U.S. While his heart lies in the operating room—saving lives and mentoring the next generation of doctors—Albert's mission reaches beyond hospital walls. Committed to elevating others from poverty, he recalls the promise he made to God during his homeless days in Phoenix. Albert pledged to use his life and gifts to uplift others, ensuring they too have a shot at the American dream that the nation's founding fathers envisioned. Albert Alan, MD Candidate   UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson
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    • For the Modern Reader, Based off the Master Benjamin Graham and the Oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffett
    • Written by: Albert Alan
    • Narrated by: ROGER ARNOLD
    • Length: 6 hrs and 7 mins
    • Release date: 2024-03-21
    • Language: English
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