Luke Lewandowski
🇺🇸United States
He won the forex world title in the year of Brexit and Trump, then stepped back out of public view.
Lewandowski's 2016 win at 156.9% (Robbins-page figure) sits between the systematic-Italian Forex wins of the late 2010s (Pareschi 2017, Magala 2023, Ventre 2024-25) and the cleaner pre-2015 era of Tim Rayment and Kurt Sakaeda Forex wins. The 2016 podium gap (1st 156.9% vs 2nd 90.2% vs 3rd 44.3%) is wide, indicating a year where his book ran with substantially more conviction than the field. He is one of relatively few American Forex Champions; the WCTC Forex Championship's modern era has been dominated by Italian, German, Brazilian and Spanish competitors.
His public footprint is thin compared to the post-2020 Forex champions. No interviews, no advisory program, no education or signals business can be reliably tied to him. The Kreslik trading-community thread on the 2016 WCTC and Robbins social-media coverage from the time are the primary modern references.
For trading-tournaments.com, his profile matters because the 2016 win is a clean single-year Forex result by an American competitor, a profile type that became rare in the post-2017 European and Latin-American dominance of the Forex Championship. The 156.9% vs 227.1% metric discrepancy is documented as a known conflict.
