World Cup Advisors
About Kurt Sakaeda
Kurt Sakaeda won First Place in the 2000 World Cup Championship by generating $100,180 in profits from an initial account balance of $16,828 - a stunning 595% return for the year.
In 2002 he posted a 63.8% gain while the S&P 500 lost -19.6%!
But what about Kurt's LOSING years? Hasn't Kurt LOST money in the World Cup Championship as well?
Sure he has! But overall, his performances speak for themselves:
1998 World Cup account: Opening balance: $10,000 Ending equity: $17,148
1999 World Cup account: Opening balance: $14,420 Ending equity: $18,565
2000 World Cup account: Opening balance: $16,828 Ending equity: $100,180
2001 World Cup account: Opening balance: $123,639 Ending equity: $38,105
2002 World Cup account: Opening balance: $37,015 Ending equity: $60,647
Kurt has produced consistent, real-money profits in both his World Cup and personal trading accounts. Since 1998, he has made money in four out of the last five years.
If your going to follow the trades of some "guru," I would recommend you follow someone, like Kurt, who has a proven track record of real profits.