I made a research recently to see the most successful woman in the market , and i saw something very interesting MURIEL SIEBERT , i read her story more than ten times and her story , her life and her courage to challenge the Wall Street Mens , became my inspiration.What a great woman ...! If i could meet her some day... would be very wonderful ...in my dreams may be ....
I want to show you her story , is very impressive :

Siebert—known as “Mickie” to her friends and family—was born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1932. She attended college locally, at Case Western Reserve University, where she studied accounting. She was forced to drop out when her father, a dentist, was diagnosed with cancer and could no longer pay for her education.
Instead of finishing her degree, Siebert headed to New York City in 1954 with $500 in her pocket to pursue her dream of working on Wall Street. She was hired for a $65-a week-analyst position at Bache & Co. and over the next decade she would go on to work for a handful of Wall Street firms, becoming a partner at Fickle & Co.

Despite her success, however, Siebert was painfully aware of the glass ceiling that prevented her from receiving equal pay and responsibility to the male executives at her firm. Believing that no existing firm would provide the respect and opportunities that she deserved, Siebert decided to found her own. She established Siebert & Co. in 1967.
Establishing the company proved to be easier than acquiring the necessary seat on the Stock Exchange, however. Of the ten men Siebert asked to sponsor her, nine refused. Several members of the exchange privately asked her not to buy a seat because of her gender. Yet Siebert persisted, and on December 28th, 1967, became the first woman to own her own seat on the New York Stock Exchange.
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I want to show you her story , is very impressive :
Muriel Siebert is the founder and president of the nationally renowned stock brokerage firm Muriel Siebert & Co. In 1967, she became the first woman to own a seat on the New York Stock Exchange. To this day, Siebert & Co. remains the only nationally known brokerage headed by a woman.

Siebert—known as “Mickie” to her friends and family—was born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1932. She attended college locally, at Case Western Reserve University, where she studied accounting. She was forced to drop out when her father, a dentist, was diagnosed with cancer and could no longer pay for her education.
Instead of finishing her degree, Siebert headed to New York City in 1954 with $500 in her pocket to pursue her dream of working on Wall Street. She was hired for a $65-a week-analyst position at Bache & Co. and over the next decade she would go on to work for a handful of Wall Street firms, becoming a partner at Fickle & Co.

Despite her success, however, Siebert was painfully aware of the glass ceiling that prevented her from receiving equal pay and responsibility to the male executives at her firm. Believing that no existing firm would provide the respect and opportunities that she deserved, Siebert decided to found her own. She established Siebert & Co. in 1967.
Establishing the company proved to be easier than acquiring the necessary seat on the Stock Exchange, however. Of the ten men Siebert asked to sponsor her, nine refused. Several members of the exchange privately asked her not to buy a seat because of her gender. Yet Siebert persisted, and on December 28th, 1967, became the first woman to own her own seat on the New York Stock Exchange.
For more information please watch the video is very interesting : http://www.makers.com/muriel-siebert
I recommend you to watch the video