Hey, I’m Roshan — an investor and educator who believes that financial freedom shouldn't be a luxury reserved for the few.

I graduated with an Electronic Engineering degree from the University of Kent at 24 and landed what most would call a “dream job” — a well-paying consulting role on a graduate scheme. But within a few years, I realized I was building someone else’s dream, not mine. The early mornings, cold train rides, and strict schedules made me feel like I was trading my time for a life I didn’t truly want.

I didn’t have enough saved to buy property, but I did have $100 — so I chose to invest. I started buying ETFs like VTI and VOO, and built positions in companies I believed in: Tesla, Nvidia, Meta. I lived below my means, skipped the flashy cars, and stayed consistent — buying every dip during market crashes, wars, and economic uncertainty.

By 27, I turned an accumulative $44,000 into over $500,000 and left my job. Since then, I’ve diversified into real estate and gold and other long-term assets to build a well-rounded portfolio. At 29, I hit millionaire status — not through luck or a windfall, but through focus, discipline, and long-term thinking.

I didn’t grow up knowing how to invest. No one taught me about compound interest or wealth-building. Like many, I had to figure it out the hard way. Now, I teach others how to do it the smart way.

My mission is simple:

To empower people and show them that anyone can learn to invest, build wealth, and become financially free — much sooner than they ever thought possible.