A homeless man used to go to the bank for several years, but no one expected he would become a millionaire

During his lifetime, Swede Kurt Degerman took up collecting and handing useless bottles.

This 40-year-old man used to go to the bank once a week as a homeless man.

A homeless man used to go to the bank for several years, but no one expected he would become a millionaire

Then it turned out, that he became a millionaire.

In his childhood, Degerman was a very smart and intelligent schoolboy.

He was the pride of his school: one of the best learning students in the class with huge potential.

Teachers advised him to keep up studying as they supposed the smart pupil would have a successful future and career.

Even, there were multiple universities, that invited him to study there without passing exams.

However, the fortune didn’t smile at him, and he never had success.

When he was a teen, he began to separate from his friends.

A homeless man used to go to the bank for several years, but no one expected he would become a millionaire

Then he was left from school and quit all the good activities.

So the man spent more than 20 years of his life wandering on the local streets collecting bottles for money.

However, he had a strange habit too: he used to go to banks regularly, than other ordinary homeless people.

No one ever suspected that he invested money for all those years.

A homeless man used to go to the bank for several years, but no one expected he would become a millionaire

It turned out, that he collected money from the sold bottles and bought his first shares and played on the stock exchange.

So, he could earn a million dollar in shares on his account and 124 bars of gold during all those years.

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