From a Shack to being Millionaire at 23
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We caught up with Kgopotso Mmutlane mostly known as DJ coach Tsekeleke at his big mansion house, Born in Motodi village not far from Burgersfort Town, Limpopo province. Dj Coach Tsekeleke is the founder & CEO of Forex broker Killer Institution, an author, Serial entrepreneur, Forex trader, Philanthropist and is one of South African's youngest Self-made millionaire.
“I was born in a poor family, I grew up in a very warm Christian family where we were all staying in a small shack with both parents,we never slept hungry as my father would provide but growing up living in a shack while others had beautiful homes pushed me over the edge and brought a burning success desire in my heart” Said Dj Coach Tsekeleke.
Dj Coach Tsekeleke said he always wanted to be a professional DJ, however, his parents were against that decision as they believe its devil's playground as he would always go to clubs, perhaps even get stabbed and killed. However, he would go out to Dj without his parents’ permission and as the street enjoyed his plays they gave him the name we all know today “Dj Coach Tsekeleke “
The Forex trader may be young but his knowledge; ambition and faith are what makes him stand out. His interest in Forex trading began when he heard about it from a child hood friend while he was in high school ( Leolo High School)
“Merika Mphogo introduced me to Forex trading in April 2016, I then did my own research and found out I could make a lot of money as I was motivated by Santon "boys" who would sell us dreams that you will be rich quick, you will make lots of money quick which is not entirely true” said Dj
“This things take time as I lost my school fees money amounting to R15 000 thinking I was going to be a millionaire in a week and the people I used to follow made it look like it was that easy, truth be told it's not, you can only be successful if you invest in right knowledge and having a successful mentor: he added
After a while trading, Dj Coach Tsekeleke gained the financial freedom he then went on to found Forex Broker Killer Institution so he could help others to achieve their financial goals through the skills he had acquired and founded the one minute strategy and it's modifications.
” As a black child that grew up in poverty, I started a foundation, it has been established for the purpose of giving back to the needy”
The foreign exchange market is the largest financial market in the world with over $6 .5 Trillion. It is known for its high-risk nature, and high capital requirement this is why it is mostly traded by banks and large corporate companies. However, Dj Coach Tsekeleke has simplified it and made it more affordable by giving free seminars and affordable classes.
“Forex is 90% risky, you will lose all your money, soon or late as the broker already knows how to play with your emotions and if you chose fundamental analysis, you fall within the 5% of the total winning side in the forex market. It all depends on the decision you take, always remember any mentor who has a relationship with any Forex Broker is a sellout! Truth be told.” Said Dj
“ We have real Forex traders and we have Instagram traders, there is a huge difference between the two. Forex traders teach beginners the reality of Forex, which is identifying the real enemy (forex brokers) and you will understand how the market operates, while Instagram traders always take you to certain brokers with weird links, that's how your money gets chowed, you don't lose they just take it.
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