For many young people leaving high school, tertiary education is the only option for a better life.
But for Sibusiso Sibeko (25) and Mlungisi Malinga (25) there is more to a career than going the academic route.
Sibusiso and Mlungisi are looking forward to becoming rich forex traders from Tembisa.
Sibusiso studied a diploma in safety management.
“I was looking forward to finding employment in 2015 but I was introduced to forex trading.
“I decided to try it out and besides, I doubted that I could get any employment when looking at the level of unemployment,” said Mr Sibeko.
“Forex trading looked promising. I started with my research and I attended a lot of forex trading seminars to find credible institutions to teach me.
“I made my own mistakes which taught me and they could not stop me from learning more and trading,” said Mr Sibeko.
He said he made mistakes until he met an actual trader who steered him in the right direction and taught him a lot.
“I was introduced to the trader by an acquaintance who was also mentored by the same guy.
“I am forever grateful to the person who introduced me to that forex trader because everything I know about forex trading was through that contact,” said Mr Sibeko.
He said anyone can have a successful career as a forex trader.
“You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to be an expert in trading. It took me a month to perfect my trading skill.”
Mr Sibeko has been trading for over a year now and he said trading is the only job he lives on.
“I’m content with the money I make. I am not where I want to be at the moment because I am investing my revenue back into my trading,” he said.
When Mr Sibeko realised that his new career was actually making money beyond his expectation he roped in Mlungisi Malinga, his long time friend, into the business of forex trading.
Mlungisi Malinga said he also learnt forex trading.
The duo said between themselves they made a lot of money and they cannot give up trading for anything.
“I can say we are entrepreneurs bound for success. No one is born for poverty, You have a choice to break free from poverty and be the person you aspire to be,” said Mr Malinga.
Mr Malinga said he left his daytime job as an administrator to do forex trading full time.
“I have made impressive income and I am certain that I will be a young billionaire from Tembisa.
“To everyone I would say take risks and make sacrifices. Lack of money shouldn’t be an excuse not to learn.”
He said in learning forex trading, one has to listen, practice and take guidance from a mentor and they should be fine in no time.
If you want tips in forex trading, call Mlungisi Malinga and Sibusiso Sibeko on 060 528 4234 or 079 612 8967
