Young forex trader Shiven Patel is breaking barriers in financial market

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Shiven Patel of India is not afraid to take risks, even when things seem impossible. Learning entrepreneurship has helped him face his insecurities and learn to grow from them, which has helped him become an extremely successful trader in the financial markets today.

There were many setbacks and stumbles along the way but he never gave up. He knew exactly what and why he was working day and night.

He blew accounts and lost thousands of dollars when he started trading in 2019. But eventually with the failures he learnt from his mistakes and made consistent growth with proper risk management and crossed 6 figures.

 He is From Gujrat and Doing College but Not giving time to a collage because he knew he can do more with giving more time in trading and self-development like reading books and working on himself and my mindset. With failures comes success and if you’re not willing to fail repeatedly

You won’t achieve success.” – Shiven Patel

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