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Gianluigi Ventre

Gianluigi Ventre

🇮🇹Italy· Canary Islands

Italian forex trader holding six WCTC titles across Quarterly, Monthly and Global Cup formats — including the 2024-2025 Global Cup Forex win at 271.6%.

Ventre is the leading Italian forex specialist of the post-2023 WCTC era. His sustained championship run is unusual in its consistency: 3rd in the 2023-2024 Global Cup Forex cycle (65%), then dominant 2024 quarterly wins (Q1 111%, Q2 70.6%, Q3 2nd at 97.5%), followed by the 2024-2025 Global Cup Forex title at 271.6% — his highest single-cycle result. He has continued podium placings into the Monthly Forex format (November 2025 at 162.8%, January 2026 at 59.9%). The cumulative title count of six (per Italian press) includes the Quarterly + Monthly + Global Cup formats counted separately.

His methodology is documented in long-form Italian-language profiles — Traders' Magazine Italia's "Tre volte campione" and "Campione, ancora campione" features cover his approach in detail. He has been operating in markets for over 10 years and is positioned in the Italian trading community as one of the strongest current forex names alongside Lorenzo Misino (2021 Forex Champion). Ventre runs trader-education materials through a Kajabi-hosted platform.

He is publicly accessible via a YouTube interview (Italian-language) and the Kajabi platform; an explicit Twitter / LinkedIn handle has not surfaced. For trading-tournaments.com, his profile matters because the post-2023 sustained Forex podium run is one of the most consistent in modern WCTC history (alongside Patrick Nill and Serghey Magala), Italian-language outreach is realistic via the Traders' Magazine Italia editorial team, and the Quarterly + Monthly + Global Cup format coverage demonstrates the multi-format competitive depth the modern championship offers.

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Disclosure: Active commercial product — runs trader-education business via Kajabi platform. Disclose before any cross-promotion. "Six world titles" claim depends on counting quarterly + Global Cup cycles as separate titles — the Robbins record confirms multiple first-place finishes but the precise tally varies by counting method.