SANDILE SHEZI

 





We bring to you a wonderful story of south Africa's youngest self-made millionaire.An ethusiast, an optimist, 

a forex trader and an entrepreneur that was able to succeed from being a muffins seller to becoming a millionaire forex trader at the age 23.


So let's get know more about him:








He is SANDILE SHEZI, the founder and CEO of GLOBAL FOREX INSTITUTE.

Born on 1994 in UMLAZI, a small town located in the south of Durban in south Africa.

We was raised by  his middle class parents, who were both teachers ,even though he spent some years of his life with his grandmother,

Who was a businesswoman,and it was from her that he got to know much about trading.

With the experience he got trading with his grandmother, he became curious about starting his own business and gain  his financial independence.

"He believes as an entrepreneur, it is more about giving value than making money"






So he started selling muffins  to pupils with the little funds he had while he was in high school.

From there he started distributing it to different place and made some few thousands.

Then he upgraded his business to start selling clothes, 

moving from door to door in his neighbourhood trying to convince them to buy from him.

He would have went went to his parents to demand for funding, but decided to use the capital he has to built his business.





With the profit he got selling clothes, he decided to start TRADING STOCKS while still in high school,

 as he noticed most wealthy people are into buying shares in companys.


After he completed  high school, he advanced to GEORGE CAMPBELL SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY to study Civil ENGINEERING,

Which was his parent's dream for him.






After his  2nd year in the university studying CIVIL ENGINEERING,he transited to PUBLIC RELATIONS AND APPLIED COMMUNICATIONS, as he was more interested in business.


Then at the beginning of his fourth year in the university, his parent's gave him his tuition fees including transport fees for the whole year.

And he made a RISKY DECISION, took the entire Amount and threw it to the FOREX MARKET.

And then he dropped out of school in the year, pretended  to be attending lectures but sneaking to  the university's library to trade forex full time.


His parents never knew that he dropped out, it was later at the end of the year,

 when they wanted his results, that he told them what he was really doing at the university.

  After about Three years of trading forex full-time, he became successful.

 And then went back to school and obtained a NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC RELATION AND APPLIED COMMUNICATIONS from 

durban university of technology.




THEN LATER,

TOGETHER WITH HIS MENTOR,            they founded GLOBAL FOREX INSTITUTE, 







where they groom people and make them understand when is the right time to sell and buy stocks.



In his words he said:

" you donot have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great."



When asked what he learnt starting his own business, He said:

"Discipline is key"



When asked how he mastered FOREX TRADING, He said:

" I read downloadable books and watch videos on internet, so I am a self taught with a little bit of MENTORSHIP."



When asked with how much he started forex trading, he said:

"I started with 5000 REND in my trading account"



When asked to give some piece of advice on FOREX TRADING, he said :

" It is a calculated risk we take, maximum risk one should be taking should not be more than 1 PERCENT of what you have in your account."

 And then sticks to POPULAR currencies like  The  us dollars, pounds, euro, and his local currency, REND.

   






WITH OVER 2000 clients trained GLOBAL FOREX INSTITUTE ,

IS REALLY AFRICA'S LEADING FOREX TRAINING PROVIDER.

And their training is more of practicals.They  train people to minimize risk in forex trading.


As of 13th of may, 2020 his net worth was 2.3MILLION DOLLARS.





YOU CAN START TRADING STOCKS ON BAMBOO APP AND FOREX TRADING ON EXPERT OPTION APP.

But learn first, 

BEFORE GETTING STARTED........







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