Founder, Cash Flow University. The strategies are public. The standard isn't.

Joined September 2020
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The AI winner will be the one who converts intelligence into lasting value.
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$LUV 🤑
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$SPCX will you ride the rocket?
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The value of CFU isn't information. It's proximity to live trading action from professional options traders.
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Defined risk means known risk. Not small risk.
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Recent trade on $PSA $490 profit in 2 trading sessions
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You want the thrill of a tenfold gain. That feels good. But excitement often costs money. Consistency pays bills. Stick to the boring path. How do you handle your quiet days?
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You know the strategy. You trust the signals. But it still feels impossible to stick to the rules when real money is at risk. The market moves against you, and your hand freezes. That is the real problem; and position sizing is usually the weak link. Try building a sizing strategy into every trade and framework step. This makes it simpler to follow under pressure. What else has made trading under pressure easier for you?
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The hardest part of options trading isn’t learning the strategies. You already knew that. YouTube can teach you covered calls, cash-secured puts, and credit spreads in an afternoon. What it can’t do is sit next to you every single day and make sure you actually execute: same size, same rules, same exits, through the boring days and the volatile ones. That’s the real problem. Six professional traders solve it for you live in Discord. Real trades. Real sizing. A repeatable process you can mirror every day. How does that sound?
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Stop comparing these two stock market events: 2000 had no earnings, and no forward PE 2026 has massive earnings, and forward PE of 28
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Options marketing targets get-rich-fast players treating accounts like lotto scratchers. While capital holders are 45, successful, and avoid moonshots. But both want steady growth and sleep-well-at-night portfolios. How do you convince these psychos they are both wrong?
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People keep calling the AI boom another dot‑com bubble. In 2000 the leaders had no profits. Pets[.]com sold dog food at a loss and collapsed. $NVDA posts $43B in annual profit. #AI #Investing
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🎯 boring on purpose
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Most trading communities optimize for engagement. - They post when volatility spikes. - They recap the biggest movers. - They celebrate the trade that worked. We optimize for repetition. The same framework. The same setups. Run hundreds of times. Boring on purpose.
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Four profitable months in a row. Feb → $1,896 Mar → $2,039 Apr → $2,964 May → $2,891 Not the biggest numbers you'll see online. Only $30,000 capital used. The goal was never one explosive month: consistency.
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Asked which stocks I'm buying right now. $TSLA · $GOOGL · $ARM · $TSM · $NVDA · $IBIT But the best return I've ever earned didn't come from any of them. It came from investing in $SELF. Tickers compound. Skills compound faster.
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$AMD Crushing
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Bang on 💪
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$TSLA robotaxi news is real: Approved to operate in Texas with no driver. But if capital rotates out of $TSLA to fund the SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic IPOs, even great news can meet a falling stock.
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$NVDA did $216B in revenue last year. But the number that tells you how good the business is? 71% gross margin. They keep 71 cents of every dollar after the cost of the chip. ~55 cents lands as profit. Revenue tells you how big. Margin tells you how good.
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