I don’t understand why so many people are being biased in the @ahmedxm01 and @Habbyforex_ discussion.
If we’re talking about influence in the trading industry, let’s be honest with ourselves. @ahmedxm01 has a level of international recognition that very few traders in Africa can match. Name another Nigerian trader whether in Forex, Indices, Stocks, or Crypto who has received international recognition as one of the most influential traders in the industry.
@ahmedxm01 was recognized with Awards of Excellence in both 2022 and 2023, receiving recognition in Dubai and Singapore for his impact and influence in the trading space. While many traders are popular within Nigeria, international influence is a different conversation entirely.
As for wealth, everyone has different priorities. Some people spend heavily on luxury cars, while others focus on investments, businesses, real estate, and building long term wealth. The fact that someone doesn’t buy a Ferrari or Rolls-Royce doesn’t mean they can’t afford one. Some people simply prioritize creating generational wealth over public displays of luxury.
Another point that shouldn’t be ignored is respect. @ahmedxm01 is an established trader, a family man, and a successful entrepreneur in his own right. Referring to him as someone’s “boy” is disrespectful. Terms like “friend,” “colleague,” or “guy” would have been more appropriate.
Also, throughout his years in the public eye, there has never been a widespread controversy involving @ahmedxm01 collecting investors’ funds or being accused of mismanaging people’s money. He trades his own capital and has consistently promoted the idea that trading your own funds is the safest approach.
In crypto trading, transactions, withdrawals, and wallet activities can often be verified directly without relying on third party brokers. That’s one of the reasons many traders prefer transparency in that space.
Everyone is entitled to support their favorite mentor, but let’s separate emotions from facts. Healthy debates are fine, but respect and objectivity should always come first.
In Ahmed we trust.