№ 001 Volume IV The Members' Index MMXXVI
A private trading community · Education first

Learn to trade crypto from traders who actually do.

A small, working family of profitable traders. We don't sell signals. We teach you to read the market the way we do — and we do it live, every day.

§ 02 / The Difference What we are. What we aren't.

The space is loud. We are not.

01
Basic textbook TA repackaged on YouTube
We trade models, not retail patterns. Liquidity, order-flow, market structure, narrative cycles — the frameworks professional desks actually use.
02
A Discord that pings you with "calls"
You learn to think independently. Members don't copy our entries. They build the skill to take their own — and exit when they should.
03
A founder selling a course about trading
A small family of traders who trade. Profitable, every-single-day operators. The room is small on purpose. The work is the work.
04
Headlines you read after the move
Ahead of the tape. Market-moving intelligence shared in the room — in real time, while it still matters.

"There are no good stocks. They're all bad — unless they go up." — Jesse Livermore

§ 03 / On profitability How we read a trader

The consistent trader is the winning trader.

Yes — the room has produced returns most landing pages would put a rocket next to. We won't.

Anyone can screenshot the trade of their life. We've watched too many traders post one extraordinary number, then quietly hand it all back to the market over the next six months. That isn't a trader. That's a lottery winner.

What we look for — in ourselves, and in the people we let into the room — is the boring thing. The week-after-week win. The model that survives the bad month. The discipline to take the small profit, the smaller loss, and do it again tomorrow. Compounded, that's what builds a career.

Big PnL is loud. Consistent PnL is the job.

Performance details are shared with applicants under review — never on a homepage.

"Be fearful when others are greedy, and greedy when others are fearful." — Warren Buffett

§ 04 / Membership Inside the room

What members get.

i. Daily

Live trading streams

The desk runs live, every session. You watch entries, exits and decisions in real time — with the reasoning narrated as it happens.

ii. 1-on-1

Mentorship, direct

Bring a thesis, a chart, a position. The traders give honest, specific advice — not generic encouragement. The wrong answer is welcome.

iii. Real-time

Market intelligence

Information that moves price, shared in the room before it reaches the timeline. Sources, context, and what the desk is doing about it.

iv. The room

Access to the community

The rarest part. A small group of operators who take this seriously and treat each other accordingly. Few rooms like this exist in the space.

"Losers average losers." — Paul Tudor Jones

§ 05 / Audience An honest filter

Who this is for. And who it isn't.

+ For

  • Traders serious about building real, repeatable skill.
  • Operators with capital who want to compound it deliberately.
  • People who'd rather understand a model than be told a price.
  • Those who've been in the scene long enough to spot the real thing.

Not for

  • Beginners looking for shortcuts or guaranteed returns.
  • Signal-followers who want trades handed to them.
  • Lurkers looking for another Discord to sit in.
  • Anyone who confuses confidence with hype.

A note on price
Membership is $300 / month. It isn't a number we landed on by market research — it's the filter. If $300 a month feels like a meaningful expense for the kind of trader you intend to be, this is probably not the right room yet.

"Everybody gets what they want out of the market." — Ed Seykota

§ 06 / Trajectory The arc of a member

From wherever you are — to independent.

Members walk in at whatever level they're at — a year of self-taught trading, a decade of equities, a quiet curiosity about how the desk does what it does.

They walk out prepared for the markets. Confident in a model. Honest about risk. Capable of making — and defending — decisions of their own. The opposite of dependent.

"Markets can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent." — John Maynard Keynes

§ 07 / Application · Reviewed manually

Request an invitation.

Every application is read. We reply within seven days. If we don't think the room is right for you yet — we'll tell you why.

Manual review · 5–7 days
Brief intro call if shortlisted
Onboarding within the week

We'll never share your details. By submitting you agree to be considered for membership.