#TradeStories

The story of 'The First Shark'

There was a man from the villages, named Nasser from the Al-Ghazali family, living in the Dhammar countryside, with no job or stable income, and he had an old mobile phone and a SIM card. He would hear people talking about Bitcoin and trading, and he would say to himself: 'Oh expert! This game is not for us, this is for the cities and those who have money.'

But one day, while he was sitting in the mosque's gathering, he heard young people talking about a currency called SHIBA, one of them said: 'I bought fifty thousand coins for a thousand riyals, and if it rises, I'll be a millionaire!' Nasser said to himself: 'If he did it for a thousand, let me try, I won't lose anything.'

He went back home, charged his phone with two riyals of internet, and went online to see how to buy currencies, and learned how to open an account on the Binance platform. After a week of trying to understand, he finally managed to log in and bought a little SHIBA.

Months passed, and nothing happened, he said to himself: 'Let me learn more.' He started joining Telegram groups, asking questions, following analyses, and learning from people. One day, he found another currency that was low in price, he bought some, and after two weeks, it doubled his capital.

Nasser was happier than ever, and said: 'It's our right as villagers to earn like others!' He began working daily, analyzing in the morning, and working on the farms in the afternoon.

Today, Nasser has a laptop, a strong internet connection, trades every day, and teaches his cousins how to start.