Jeremy Lefebvre is a former gas station manager turned day trader. Despite his interest in the stock market, Jeremy makes the majority of his income from running businesses, selling courses and YouTube. Today, Jeremy Lefebvre is worth an estimated $3 million.
Early Life
Lefebvre was born in Phoenix, Arizona on November 10, 1989. Growing up, his family struggled to make ends meet, surviving on food stamps and government assistance. When Jeremy turned 12, his father started a pool business, and their financial situation improved slightly. In his last year of high school, he still had to work to support himself.
Jeremy got into a community college with a track team scholarship. He competed in the 200-meter dash competition while studying accounting, business, and human psychology. As a student, he also worked at Walgreens.
Career Beginnings
In 2010, Lefebvre started working at a QuikTrip gas station and was later promoted to manager. In 2013, he helped the business branch out to Charlotte, North Carolina. While working at the gas station, he began investing in stocks as a side hustle.
During college, he had a basic knowledge of finance and overtime he sharpened his investing skills. Lefebvre quit his job when his portfolio reached $200,000. This allowed him to focus on investing full-time. In 2016, the young entrepreneur started a real estate marketing firm, JLBrandsProduction.
Further Ventures
Around the time he founded JLBrandsProduction, he started a YouTube channel. His real estate firm was slowly becoming profitable, but he closed it down in 2018 to focus on YouTube. Before this, he launched his Financial Fortress course on his website, financialeducationjeremy.com.
Lefebvre also expanded his YouTube presence. Aside from his primary channel, Financial Education, he also created other accounts. He started Financial Education 2 and Financial Education 3. His main channel has around 798,000 subs but his growth has slowed down.
Net Worth and Earnings
Jeremy Lefebvre invests $10,000 to $20,000 per month in roughly 20 stocks and spends about 20 to 25 hours each week maintaining his portfolio. Two of his biggest investments are Monster Energy and Tesla. He also co-founded an app called Hungry Bull with Graham Stephan. They shut down the app around mid-2022 as the business was losing too much money.
YouTube is one of main income streams, however, the majority of his earnings come from the Financial Fortress course. Jeremy has made over $2 million from selling courses to over 5,000 students. As a result of his ventures, Jeremy is worth an estimated $3 million.
Personal Life
Lefebvre got married in 2015 and lives in Las Vegas with his wife and three kids. Jeremy likes to keep his personal life private which is understandable. Let’s hope the market can bounce back, otherwise Jeremy’s pocket will take a hit.