Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Meet the Nigeria university dropout who makes up to £80,000 A Month as self-taught stockbroker

A Nigeria university  dropout says he used his student loan to make tens of thousands of pounds a month playing the stock market.

Elijah Oyefeso, 21, works just one hour a day to earn his massive income.
The self-taught stockbroker claims he rakes in £20,000 and £30,000 on a bad month - and on a good month up to £80,000.
He now lives in a £5,000-a-month flat in London's pricey Kensington and splashes out on super cars, with his most recent purchase - a £125,000 Mercedes GTS
Elijah said: “If you work hard you don’t need to look at the price tag, you just get it.”
Originally from Camberwell, he revealed how his friends ditched him after becoming jealous when he bought his first Mercedes at 18.
Elijah loves to splash on supercars
Elijah loves to splash on supercars

Elijah posing in front of his gold car
Elijah posing in front of his gold car

He said: “They’ve come from the same neighbourhood and they’re still in the same area.”
My mum came from West Africa with probably £100 in her pocket.”
He dropped out of the University of Buckingham where he studied business management, so he could use his student loan to become a stockbroker.
In just nine months, he was making tens of thousands of pounds on the stock market.
Elijah was filmed for a documentary trading online, where he made £1,000 in just 15 minutes.
The 21-year-old works just one hour a day
The 21-year-old works just one hour a day

The most he’s lost in one go was £10,000.
With three years of trading experience, he insists he knows when to stop.
He said: “Earning £20,000 to £30,000 a month, in my world, that’s not good. It motivates you to do more.”
Earlier this year, he made headlines for crashing his £150,000 Lambourghini into his other £60,000 Bentley, leaving him with a £55,000 repair bill.
He launched his own company, DCT Training Group, to help people learn how to become a stockbroker.
But he only offers a free trial of just five days before making members pay £107 a month.

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