Meet the 27-year-old Berlin-based Entrepreneur Khaled Ayesh

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Passionate about trading, Khaled is building an empire comprised of several ventures including his current institute Ankhfx which is dedicated to the provision of training in gold and bitcoin trading as well as Upzero which happens to be his forthcoming project.

At the age of 21 based on personal experience, Khaled Ayesh identified business problems that needed business-related solutions prompting him to rise to the challenge to fill the gap. As a result of providing training to gold and bitcoin traders, learners sequentially practice what they learn systematically applying it as their knowledge base grows.

A core driving force that motivated Khaled Ayesh to take on entrepreneurship is the need to take charge of his life as well as enrich other people’s lives by assisting them to reach their goals. He is impacting people’s lives through his institute named Ankh meaning the key to life, a word that originates from ancient Egypt. Ankh interpreted as the key to life is an ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol.

Having started with minimal capital, Khaled juggled his way around leveraging brokerage skills to aid less experienced traders to get the best possible deals and in turn, make a killing for himself growing his financial capability to trade for himself purchasing and reselling bitcoin and gold at a profit.

Trading gold and bitcoin does not require one to commit long hours every day and Khaled Ayesh can spend a lot of time with friends and family being able to be with his wife and daughter, travel as well as lead the lifestyle that they previously dreamed of. The concept of working a 9 to 5 job with a miserable salary was always scary to Khaled Ayesh which pushed him to think out of the box. If he could do just one thing to improve someone else’s life or business, then perhaps that one thing could change his own life.

Between success and the fear of failure, Khaled has always sought to create a balance and not be overly extravagant so as to plan for risks and uncertainties that inevitably may occur in the course of doing business.

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