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Mark Silcox - The Successful Gold Trader
 

Dr Silcox (62), who had previously faced considerable financial insecurity and an uncertain retirement outlook, has recently found success through gold trading strategy. Focusing on the gold market, his methodology began to yield significant results. Over a single quarter, he achieved 100% return on his initial capital, transforming his modest £500 trading account. He now positions himself as a successful trader, leveraging his experience to motivate his audience. He shares his personal journey and provides insights into his analytical techniques for gold speculation.

As seen in BBC's Mandy by Dianne Morgan, Joe Lycett's Got Your Back (Channel 4) and Uncle Shady in Man Like Mobeen by Guz Khan (BBC_. 

★★★★★ A Young(ish) Perspective

'Mark Silcox, the long-reigning king of gold-plated anti-comedy, strikes again on his Fringe return.' ★★★★★ The Skinny (UK)

★★★★ The Scotsman

★★★★  Chortle (UK)

★★★★  To Do List

 

Event details

Venue: The Motley Wherehaus
Bookings: https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/browse-shows/mark-silcox-the-successful-gold-trader/
Start Date: Tuesday 31 March 2026

 

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