I’m the James Bond of crypto & I’ve made £30m before my 25th birthday – I spend fortune on pet orangutan & supercars

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THE self-proclaimed James Bond of crypto has a garage full of super cars, private jets and fancy watches after earning over £30million just from his phone.

Djordje Novakovic, 25, has been funding his lavish lifestyle – including a pet orangutan – through his fascinating endeavours into the world of trading forex, crypto and even the odd NFT.

Djordje Novakovic is the self-proclaimed James Bond of crypto with his huge car collection and even bigger bank balanceKennedy News
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He made £30million before his 25th birthday[/caption]
The 25-year-old made his money through trading forex, crypto and even the odd NFTKennedy News
The multi-millionaire Brit even has a pet orangutan who often sits beside Djordje in their supercarsKennedy News

The bachelor only graduated from university in 2020 but quickly set himself up for life with his clever money making ability.

Originally from Geneva, Switzerland Djordje moved to London for his education and made sure to flash his cash in the capital.

The entrepreneur phenom can regularly be seen flaunting his collection of roaring motors including McLarens, Bentleys and Ferraris.

Djordje is a huge show off online especially to his 316,000 Instagram followers where if he isn’t sat in the front seat of a rocket ship of a car then he’ll be rubbing shoulders with the rich and famous.

But some of the biggest buys from the Swiss are his watches.

His most recent purchase saw a whopping £700,000 fly out of his account in exchange for a luxury Richard Mille timepiece.

He also has a range of more experimental purchases from tiger cubs to orangutans.

Djordje said: “I managed to make £30million before my 25th birthday.

“I make sure my family are taken care of, I treat myself to amazing cars and holidays and have a sick collection of watches.

“I guess you could call me the James Bond of crypto – my trades definitely have a licence to thrill.”

Since leaving university, Djordje has managed to build up a passionate fan base online and translated that into subscriptions for his investing tips and tricks.

Djordje’s £700,000 Richard Mille watchKennedy News
Just one of Djordje’s luxury super carsKennedy News
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He has even be posing with a lion cub in the past[/caption]

It provides educational insights into his own investment successes and also provides those who are lining his pockets with online crash courses into the trading world.

Djordje continued: “I make millions of dollars online and now help others to do the same. I’m just an average guy who believed in himself.

“I’m living proof that literally anyone can do it, anyone can achieve something big in life.

“I’m not from a rich family, I’m not smarter than anyone, the difference is that I tried.

“When I started my journey as an investor people tried to stop me, but thank God I never paid attention to what they said.”

The risky world of crypto

Investing and making a purchase in cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin is risky.

Their value is highly volatile and City watchdog the Financial Conduct Authority has warned investors should be prepared to lose all their money.

Investing in cryptocurrencies is not a guaranteed way to make money.

You should also think carefully about making purchases with a cryptocurrency.

For example, Bitcoin has had wild price fluctuations in recent months and the price can change on an almost hourly basis.

The price of a Bitcoin was at $40,258 on January 9, according to Coindesk, but fell to $34,214 just three days later.

That’s a 15% drop.

These price swings are risky for a business as you could sell an item for a Bitcoin at one price and the value may drop soon after, leaving you with less money from a sale.

Similarly, the price of Bitcoin has soared by more than 21% since the start of this week so it can be hard for a shopper to get an accurate idea of the price of an item if its value changes on a daily basis.

Djordje graduated from university and instantly started his hugely successful trading school onlineKennedy News
Djordje loves performing wild stunts with all his cash including press ups on his jetKennedy News
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The moment Djordje bought the Richard Mille watch[/caption]
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