Ryan Alexis: The real life behind the numbers

The purpose of creating this website is simple: in the financial world filled with numbers, charts, and cold, hard trading combinations, I want to show my clients and friends the most authentic “me”—a flesh-and-blood ordinary person who has experienced highs and lows, and still loves life.

intro

My intro is not about a perfect life. It is about the real person behind the work.

Ryan Alexis: Born in 1980, 46 years old, German citizen, holds a temporary US green card, 183 cm tall, 81 kg, Aries ♈️

I was born in Frankfurt, Germany, but when I was two years old, my family moved to Dubai with my father until I graduated from high school, after which we returned to Germany.

My life has always been a journey through different cultures, numbers, and real-life stories.

Most people first know me through conversations about finance, trading, or investing. But that’s only part of me. Behind the charts and market insights is a person who has experienced discipline, pressure, success, loss, and starting over. I am also someone who values ​​discipline, privacy, family, learning, and genuine connection.

work

My work is driven by discipline, patience, and the belief that trust is built one decision at a time.

My career has always been related to finance, markets, and judgment under pressure.

I initially followed a more traditional financial path, gradually transitioning to independent consulting and remote work. Over time, I realized that truly good financial judgment involves more than just looking at numbers; it also includes timing, emotional control, patience, and knowing when to stop.

Now, I still closely monitor the markets, especially short-term opportunities in precious metals, cryptocurrencies, and digital assets. I don’t believe in exaggerated promises; I believe more in preparation, discipline, and consistency.

growth

My growth comes from constant migration, pressure, mistakes, and the courage to start over.

For me, growth has never been a straight line.

I spent my entire childhood in Dubai, most of my life in Germany, and also experienced a period of disciplined military service. Traveling to 49 countries was the most turbulent period of my life.

Later, I entered the finance industry, learning many difficult lessons amidst market fluctuations. Some lessons came from success, but the truly important ones often came from mistakes and difficult times.

I’ve slowly come to understand that true growth is usually quiet. It happens when life forces you to slow down, think calmly, accept the past, and then choose to move forward.

love

Love has taught me that not everything meaningful will last forever.

Relationships have been the most meaningful, and also the most difficult, teacher in my life.

I had a long marriage. Although that chapter has ended, I don’t look back with resentment. Some relationships change us because they last, while others change us by teaching us patience, loyalty, forgiveness, and honesty.

This part has always been rather private. But I can say that relationships have made me more vulnerable in some ways, stronger in others, and have also made me clearer about what is truly important.

live

My life today is quieter than before, but more honest in the ways that matter.

For many years, work, travel, and constant decisions kept my life on the move.

Now my pace is much simpler. I spend more time working from home, with my family, maintaining regular routines, and appreciating the ordinary moments I might have previously overlooked.

I still enjoy markets, books, music, exercise, and quality conversations. But I no longer measure my life solely by achievements. Sometimes, peace, health, and companionship are true success.

hobby

My hobbies are where I clear my mind, test my patience, and feel close to life again.

I enjoy traveling, reading, working out, skiing, kayaking, horseback riding, diving, music, movies, puzzles, and building Lego. Some hobbies are about adventure, some about patience, and some are simply a way for me to catch my breath after a long week.

I’m drawn to things that require focus. Skiing down a slope, completing a puzzle, or studying a market chart may seem completely different, but they all require the same thing: staying calm, observing carefully, and not rushing to the next step.

family

My family is the quietest and most important support behind many of my decisions.

Family has always been the deepest part of my life.

My parents gave me discipline, warmth, and instilled in me from a young age the respect for different cultures. My brother has always represented stability and responsibility. Like many families, we’ve also gone through some painful chapters that changed the way we see life.

I won’t go into too many family details on public pages because some stories should be protected. But those who truly know me know that family isn’t just the backdrop of my life; it’s one of the most important reasons I keep moving forward.

summary

My story is not perfect, but it is real, and I am still moving forward.

Finally, I want to say to myself: Ryan, you’ve come a long way, weathering storms many haven’t. You’ve had successes and failures; happiness and pain. But no matter what, you haven’t given up. You’re still standing here, still striving for tomorrow. That in itself is a victory.

The road ahead is long, and there may be more challenges and difficulties. But I believe that as long as I remain honest, disciplined, a learner, and kind, I can face everything. I’m not perfect; I have my flaws and weaknesses—I can be direct and offend people, I can be too stubborn at times, and I’m not good at expressing my emotions. But I’m striving to become a better version of myself, and that’s enough.

Life isn’t a race, it’s a marathon. What matters isn’t speed, but direction; not the starting point, but the finish line; not others’ opinions, but your own clear conscience.

I will continue on, carrying the memories of the past, the hope for the future, and a deep reverence and love for life.

This is me, Ryan Alexis, 46 years old, a German citizen, a temporary U.S. green card holder, a working-from-home financial advisor, a short-term trader, and someone who has lost a lot but still chooses to move forward.

If this page has given you a glimpse into my life, I hope you see that behind the numbers, I am a real person. I value honesty, discipline, and loyalty, and I also value truly meaningful communication. The rest of the story is better suited for a personal conversation.