An experienced online business seller is offering two digital products: a Forex trading course and a MetaTrader 4 plugin. Launched in 2020, the course is a comprehensive guide featuring its creator’s unique trading strategy. It includes secure online access and a mailing list of 4,000 leads. The plugin, in operation since 2017, comes with 18,000 leads, offering tools for traders on the widely-used MetaTrader platform. Sales are processed via PayPal, retaining full revenue. With strong customer satisfaction and minimal refund rates, the businesses report significant revenue, particularly in 2021, with spikes in specific months.
Requiring minimal after-sales support and operable via smartphone, the enterprise is positioned as easy to manage, even for newcomers. Training on daily operations and marketing will be provided, along with introductions to reliable traffic sources. The business’s potential is emphasized, supported by the growing global Forex trading community, which now reportedly exceeds 5 million traders.
The seller is parting with the business due to personal reasons, seeking a buyer who values the established income stream and can grow it further. The sale includes proprietary rights to products, access to extensive customer databases, and operational guidance. The offering is described as a unique opportunity for someone with marketing interest or those keen on entering the online trading domain, promising significant future growth in the expanding Forex market.
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