From UK Daily Mail
He said: 'If you work hard you don't need to look at the price tag, you just get it.'
Elijah claims he bought his first Mercedes aged 18 but soon faced jealousy from his peers in
the south London neighbourhood after his success.
the south London neighbourhood after his success.
He said: 'They've come from the same area and they're still in the same area and went to school in the same area.
'My mum came from west Africa and came with probably £100 in her pocket.'
Elijah went to the University of Buckingham to study business management but put his student loan to good use.
He said: 'I used my student loan during university and I thought "I could actually do this".
Elijah dropped out of university and started investing in the stock market with the cash sum. Within nine months, he claimed he was making tens of thousands of pounds.
He claims his income on a 'bad month' will be between £20,000 and £30,000 but added: 'On a good month, I don't think I can tell you that.'
Elijah, who featured in Channel 4's Rich Kids Go Shopping on Channel 4, was filmed as he traded online, making £1,000 in just 15 minutes.
Elijah Oyefeso trader.
'I've been trading for three years, I know when to stop,' he said.
The most he's lost in one go is nearly £10,000. 'When you lose it, you get back up. If you lose 12 times, you get back up 12 times.
'You want to leave a name when you're gone. Think about JP Morgan, the assets are worth 2.6 trillion. So that's a lot.'
Elijah, who listens to classical music while trading, said: 'There's a saying, you are who you chill with. I chill with people who have half a million in the bank.
'Earning £20 to £30,000 a month, in my world that's not good. It motivates you to do more.'
Elijah pays £5,000 a month on his flat in Kensington, a stone's throw from department store Harrods.
His main expense is cars and when he was aged 20, he made sure he, literally, had one of London's flashiest cars by paying £150,000 on a Lambourghini and painting it gold.