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Abstract:There are several successful forex traders in South Africa, some of whom have gained recognition and respect within the global forex trading community.
There are several successful forex traders in South Africa, some of whom have gained recognition and respect within the global forex trading community.
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Sandile Shezi - He is considered one of the youngest and successful forex traders in South Africa. He started trading at the age of 23 and has made millions from his trading venture. He is the founder of the Global Forex Institute, which aims to educate and empower young people to become successful traders.
Riaan Wolmarans - He is a professional trader and the founder of the WSS Wealth Trading Academy. He has over a decade of experience in trading and has trained thousands of people to become successful traders. He is known for his ability to simplify complex trading concepts and make them easily understandable for his students.
George Van der Riet - He is a professional trader, fund manager, and founder of the ForexmentorSA. He has over 15 years of experience in trading and is considered one of the most experienced traders in the country. He is known for his ability to consistently generate high returns for his clients.
Ref Wayne - He is a young and successful trader, philanthropist, and author. He is the founder of the AFI (Ample Wealth) and the Pipcoin. He is known for his philanthropic work and his ability to educate and empower young people to become successful traders.
Warren Glyn - He is a professional trader and the founder of the GlynHolton.com. He has over a decade of experience in trading and has trained thousands of people to become successful traders. He is known for his ability to simplify complex trading concepts and make them easily understandable for his students.
These traders have achieved significant success in the forex market through their knowledge, skills, and discipline. They have also contributed to the education and development of other traders through their training programs and seminars. However, it's important to keep in mind that forex trading is a risky business and past performance does not guarantee future results.
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