Meet Our Team
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Zach is up over $200,000 this year from his own ZMA System. He day trades futures and swing trades options. He's a firm believer in EMA's, price action, and confluence. He trades options with time on them instead of 0DTE contracts.

Lady Leverage is a very active day trader who likes to catch momentum breakouts, which means she trades a variety of names, including SPY and SPX. She also sells options spreads for additional passive income every trading week!

An options trader day trader who runs "Small Account Challenges" all the time. He likes to trade names like SPX, which are a little risky, but offer big returns. He's typically in trades for a few minutes, but he does hold some positions longer.

The overnight sniper posts options trades 10 minutes before close and holds them overnight, which makes them open to high drawdown, but perfect for traders who don't have much time to watch charts and look for scalps.

If you have a question about anything related to the market, go ask Fuzz. He's without doubt the most helpful guy we have. For his trades, he swing and day trades options. He typically looks for intraday reversals or breakouts on SPY.

Adides is the only trader we have that utilizes Indicators, Algorithms, and Automations. He manually trades futures, but he also lets his tools trade for him! Check him out live, or snag his "Perfect Pulls" algo to always draw the perfect fib retracement!

Aaron's been trading longer than any of us, and it shows. He loves to use fibs for his futures trades, and sells options contracts on the side for more income. He's pretty active with a few long term stocks as well, but his primary focus is futures.

The SPX Queen, and Ivan’s better half. She posts her trade orders ahead of time, then updates when they’re filled out voided. We've seen her plays run as high as 1000%+, but she primarily uses a 50% or more stop loss which means her style is very high risk high reward.

Ivan is Sabrina's husband, and they trade very similarly, however, he tends to lean towards SPY rather than SPX. Like Sabrina, his trades still have drawdown risk with a planned stop loss at 50%, but the trades he takes are a bit slower moving and less volatile overall.

His channel is a little overwhelming at first, but that's because he moves fast and wants to make sure to provide updates ASAP. He trades SPX most of the time, but his system is a little more technical by using key levels on the chart to determine his stop loss and targets.
Every trader has a unique approach. These risk levels are simply descriptions of different trading styles based on a combination of unrealized drawdown during their winning trades and realized losses during their losing trades. Each category exists to help traders understand the style that best fits their personality, comfort level, and strategy.
They are not guarantees, rankings, or value judgments.
Conservative Risk
A conservative approach focuses on consistency and controlled exposure. These traders prefer smaller, repeatable moves and often prioritize structure and discipline. Stop losses are typically tighter, allowing them to keep risk contained while aiming for steady progress.
Moderate Risk
A moderate approach blends steady trading with occasional larger opportunities. These traders may take base-hit style trades but are also willing to pursue bigger setups when conditions align. Their stop losses are usually flexible—wider than conservative traders, but still intentional and controlled.
Aggressive Risk
An aggressive-risk approach emphasizes larger moves and higher volatility opportunities. These traders look for bigger plays and are comfortable allowing trades more breathing room. Stop losses may be wider—or, depending on the strategy, not used at all—with the understanding that this style accepts greater fluctuations in pursuit of larger outcomes. The traders using this style are comfortable seeing significant swings in unrealized P/L before a trade fully plays out, because they are aiming for larger moves and setups.