Medical student says Forex trading will make him a millionaire at 21

A medical student claims he is on course to become a millionaire through Forex trading by the age of 21. 

Gurvin Singh said he started with just £200 before raking in thousands a month trading on the Foreign Exchange Market.

The third-year University of Plymouth biomedical science student, 20, now believes he is set to make his first million by his next birthday in January.

To celebrate his new wealth, he has treated himself to a £50,000 Maserati customised with a rose gold metallic wrap, personalised number plate and its own Instagram account.

Gurvin Singh started with just £200 before raking in thousands a month trading on the Foreign Exchange Market

The 20-year-old splashes out on designer clothes as he rakes in money from Forex trading

The 20-year-old splashes out on designer clothes as he rakes in money from Forex trading 

During the past year the student has also bought and sold an Audi A5, an Audi A1, and a £10,000 BMW 7 Series and a 6 Series

During the past year the student has also bought and sold an Audi A5, an Audi A1, and a £10,000 BMW 7 Series and a 6 Series

In addition to his Maserati, he also has a £22,000 Mercedes-Benz S-Class and a £13,000 Jaguar

In addition to his Maserati, he also has a £22,000 Mercedes-Benz S-Class and a £13,000 Jaguar

Mr Singh said he has just celebrated his first £100,000 month, thanks to ventures including Forex and a number of ‘training courses’ he has established.

The 20-year-old said he still plans to become a doctor but will continue trading alongside his studies, and collecting luxury sports cars.

Mr Singh only passed his driving test a year ago but has already had seven vehicles, three of them still in his possession, including a £22,000 Mercedes-Benz S-Class and a £13,000 Jaguar. 

Just a month after buying the Maserati, which has an insurance premium of £12,000, it was rear-ended and off the road for two months, leaving Mr Singh with an £8,000 repair bill. 

He said: ‘I’ve had a lot of cars. But the Maserati is the one I want to keep. It was between it and a Porsche, but it was a bit different and I fell in love with it. 

‘I didn’t know what colour to go for. But I wanted it to stand out. I didn’t want tons of pictures of the car on my own Instagram page. Every time I park or stop at traffic lights people’s phones come out.

‘I’m hoping, by March 2020, to buy a gold Lamborghini.’

He says he employs nine freelancers to handle his admin and social media accounts, adding: ‘Even on a bad month I can make £15,000 on Forex. I’m hoping that by the time I’m 21 I will be a millionaire.’ 

The 20-year-old said he still plans to become a doctor but will continue trading alongside his studies, and collecting luxury sports cars

The 20-year-old said he still plans to become a doctor but will continue trading alongside his studies, and collecting luxury sports cars

Mr Singh was just 19 when he began trading Forex as a way to fund his studies at the University of Plymouth

Mr Singh was just 19 when he began trading Forex as a way to fund his studies at the University of Plymouth

He started out with just £200 but soon had enough money to splash out on expensive clothes and trainers

He started out with just £200 but soon had enough money to splash out on expensive clothes and trainers

Mr Singh was just 19 when he began trading Forex as a way to fund his studies at the University of Plymouth.

He started out with just £100 but soon had enough money to splash out on expensive clothes and trainers.

He did this by ‘swapping’ foreign currencies. Working through a broker he invested in the US$5trillion global currency market and was soon reaping lucrative returns.

He has set up his own company, gs3 Marketing, and website, www.gs3teaches.com, which claims to train people how to make money from the Forex market.

He charges for tutorials but says his students are then free to set up their own Forex trading platforms and start making cash.

In October 2019 he launched gs3 Academy and courses teaching people how to profit from property and Airbnb, and dropshipping.  

The third-year University of Plymouth medical student, 20, now believes he is set to make his first million by his next birthday in January

The third-year University of Plymouth medical student, 20, now believes he is set to make his first million by his next birthday in January

He has set up his own company, gs3 Marketing, and website, www.gs3teaches.com, which claims to train people how to make money from the Forex market

He has set up his own company, gs3 Marketing, and website, www.gs3teaches.com, which claims to train people how to make money from the Forex market

He took online courses, before delving into the market which, though unregulated, is legitimate.

The practice has attracted some scammers, but Mr Singh stressed that what he is doing is ‘above board’ and said money is invested with the company, not himself. 

Mr Singh is now teaching people how to make cash from dropshipping – or setting up online shops – and has penned an e-book on the subject. 

He said he is from a working class London family but, having suffered from asthma all his life and being hospitalised several times, dreams of becoming a doctor. 

He added: ‘I’ve always wanted to be a doctor. So why stop, even if I have made money? I’ve worked hard since I was 10, achieving high grades, so why sack it off?’

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