New Book Celebrates Black Wealth-Building During Black History Month with Baby Knockout Trading Strategy

Las Vegas, Nevada Feb 2, 2026 (Issuewire.com) - In honor of Black History Month, author and investor Mickey Dee announces the release of Baby Knockout Trading Strategy: How Beginner Investors Became Millionaires, a powerful new book designed to help everyday peopleespecially within the African American communitybuild generational wealth through early-trend stock investing.
Mickey Dee, nationally known as the Baby Knockout GOAT, has spent decades teaching investors how to identify small, overlooked microcap companies before they experience explosive growth. In Baby Knockout Trading Strategy, he simplifies complex market concepts into practical steps that beginners can follow to participate in wealth creation traditionally closed off to many communities.
The release aligns with Black History Months legacy of empowerment, economic advancement, and self-determination. Mickey Dees journeyfrom journalist to real estate innovator to millionaire investordemonstrates what is possible when financial education meets opportunity.
Baby Knockout Trading Strategy is available now in paperback, hardcover, and Kindle formats.
For more information, visit http://bit.ly/3Zeen80
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Phone: 310-686-2832

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