Khurram Shahzad
My name is Khurram Shahzad. I am 21, from Pakistan, and I primarily trade Gold. It is the one market I have spent years studying, and focusing on it alone is exactly what let me build real confidence.
I started trading around four to five years ago. It took me two to three years of continuous learning, discipline and setbacks before I became consistently profitable and earned a funded account. Becoming funded validated all of that work, and more importantly it let me treat trading as a professional career rather than a goal I was chasing. The first thing I bought with my profits was a newly launched iPhone, and later my own car - milestones that reminded me how much my life had changed.
I honestly lost count of how many times I failed. I failed multiple challenges and blew several accounts before finally getting funded. There were moments I seriously thought about quitting, because no matter how hard I worked it felt like I was not making progress. What kept me going was one simple belief: trading was the path that could build the life I wanted for myself and my family.
I never spent money on expensive courses - most of what I learned came from YouTube, live charts and countless hours of practice. My biggest paid lesson was trusting signal providers who promised easy profits. It taught me that no signal service can replace your own skill, discipline and confidence. In the beginning trading hit me hard emotionally, with overtrading, self-doubt and the stress that came after a loss. Over time I realised it is as much a psychological game as a technical one.
Today I mainly trade Gold, because focusing on one market lets me understand its behaviour far better than jumping between assets. My style is built on patience, price action and high-probability setups. I start by checking market structure and the economic calendar, mark my key support, resistance and liquidity levels, then wait. If a valid setup appears I execute to plan; if it does not, I stay out of the market. After the session I review what I did well and what I can improve.
One recent Gold trade moved in my favour, then reversed and hit my stop. I accepted it, because I had followed my plan correctly. Losing trades are part of the game, and success comes from consistently following your edge rather than trying to avoid every loss. The one piece of advice I ignore is that you should trade as much as possible to gain experience. More trades do not mean better results - some of my best days are the ones where I take a single well-planned trade, or none at all.
In the beginning most people around me thought trading was luck or gambling, and some doubted it could ever be a career. As I became consistently profitable, their perspective changed - today they see the discipline and years of work behind it, and they are proud. Trading has given me financial independence at a young age, but more importantly it has taught me patience, emotional control and the value of continuous learning. The journey was hard, but it made me a stronger and more resilient person.
Verified funded - the receipts
About the writer - Khurram Shahzad
Khurram Shahzad is a 21-year-old Gold trader from Pakistan who built his edge through years of self-study, patience and disciplined risk management.
Khurram on The 5ers
My experience with The 5ers has been exceptional. The trading rules are transparent, the support team is outstanding, and I have already successfully received my first payout. I am looking forward to continuing to scale with them - updates will be shared on my social channels.
