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20-Year-Old Crypto Trader Earns N700k Monthly But Keeps It A Secret From Family

Having achieved financial success at such a young age, Clinton expressed his concerns about making the right business decisions.

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A 20-year-old Nigerian crypto trader, known as Clinton, has recently opened up about his impressive monthly earnings of nearly a million naira.

News About Nigeria understands that despite his financial success, Clinton has chosen to keep this information hidden from his family, who are unaware of his thriving income.

Coming from a humble background, Clinton has opted not to reveal to his relatives that he generates approximately $1,000 (equivalent to about N775,000) every month.

Clinton, who hails from Nigeria, shared his story on social media, explaining that he has been able to accumulate a considerable amount of wealth for his age.

With savings totaling approximately N6 million, he now seeks guidance on the type of business he should venture into to further grow his capital.

Having achieved financial success at such a young age, Clinton expressed his concerns about making the right business decisions.

In an effort to gather advice and recommendations from the online community, he turned to social media platforms for suggestions on how to invest his savings wisely.

In his words;

20 year old boy here not a man yet lol. I mostly do crypto and currency arbitrage earn about 1K$ per month I’m from a Poor family I haven’t told anyone how much I earn.

Saved up 6m what physical business is suitable for someone my age with 6m. would rather not tell my folks nothing yet. Out of ideas here,” Clinton said.

See some of the reactions below;

@seriki001 said; Keep doing whatever you’re doing as far as it’s legit.

@amjustacommoner; Carry your money come make we go ball oo na one life man get

@shankar_ademola; All these boys that always say they’re into crypto are literally into fraud. Nothing wey anybody go tell me

@Iamdaveydo; I think u should take business courses and read a lot of books to understudy ur strength, weaknesses, opportunities and threats for proper business management before venturing out.

@FaventM; Invest in mutual funds through a reputable broker for now. You see that business idea, driven solely by your own passion, would come to you soon. I wish you greater successes in future.