PB&J
GBInvesting into yourself. The investment into education is something I’ve always valued. These guys have done great and adapted along the way adding value to the service. The “alerts” are just a bonus to the knowledge you can acquire. Having access to things like Technical Tuesday’s for a market perspective when it all seems to be going to pot is nice to get another perspective. Plus being able to review questions you may have. The added perks like the @StockShaman onlyfans (satire) adds even more value.
Hamdi Amer
GBBest trading/learning community out there Lost lots of money trading on my own, joined stock dads discord as a last resort to get alerts for options to redeem myself. Didnt expect to find trading academy where they teach you literally everything about trading, live trading everyday, courses and live lessons almost weekly. I also got their indicator which is really helpful for day trading especially if u dont know when to buy and when to sell or like me u hold your losers too long an sell your winners too fast. Wi sh i joined a year ago, but no worries i'll get it back with their support
Six
CAThey have BAD temper Admin aka DJ They have BAD temper Admin aka DJ, lots of "strict" rules of their own and once you call them out you will be banned. Find that a little bit harsh, but he owns the srever. Besides that, they have the best learning material and some of the best player callers. Not a single analyst have a bad attitude so far.
James U. Dyer
GBIn short... Do it!!! :-) I began with the monthly subscription and quickly realized that I wanted to learn as much as possible to invest wisely and successfully for the long term. There is a tremendous amount or resources and the Dads there are super helpful. So, I decided to sign up for a lifetime GOAT membership. If all goes well, the investment should pay for itself in relatively short order.
mango
GBMy experience with Stock Dads Well, i left a review on Whop but they DENIED my review, so here I am, just sharing my experience with Stock Dads. Unfortunately, it was not a good experience. Ace, who seems like the most popular analyst and the group owner's favorite person, claims to have 10+ years of trading experience. However, when leading the small account challenge, he gave out YOLO calls that resulted in members losing a significant amount of money on multiple occasions. Afterward, he would blame it on a bad week to trade due to FOMC or point fingers at the chat room, stating they distracted him. There was always some excuse, and he never owned up to his mistakes. Despite being an experienced trader who claimed to have made millions, he shouldn't be making these errors. When losses occurred, emotions ran high in the chat room. People expressing their frustrations would get banned from speaking their minds by DJ, the group owner, who consistently defended Ace. Another issue with Ace is that if you do follow his trades, don't expect him to follow through on what he said he would do, such as setting a stop loss at a certain price or getting out of a trade when a specific price hits. He wouldn't do what he said and would keep the trade, risking it all. This happened multiple times, leading to frustration in the chat room. While Ace is knowledgeable, he needs to work on his trading psychology and focus on the task at hand rather than external distractions. Ammar, another analyst, also doesn't follow through on what he says. He tends to overtrade and take extremely risky positions. He often gives out trade signals just a minute after making the trade, so be careful with that. On the positive side, I love Fuzz. He is the only analyst that is consistent. In my opinion, he is the most knowledgeable and experienced analyst in the group. His trade ideas are great, and he cuts losses accordingly, unlike other analysts I've mentioned. He doesn't whine or blame external factors when he has a bad trading day; he brushes it off and performs well the next day. He is polite and straightforward. I highly recommend following his trade ideas and ignoring all the other noise. DJ, the group owner, aka the Stockfather, is a cool guy who oversees the group. However, it seems like his analysts are his buddies, and he needs to hold them accountable when they make risky decisions with people's money. He always defends Ace and Ammar, claiming they can do no wrong, and bans people who speak their minds or criticize them. Additionally, he frequently asks members to go on live streams, chat rooms, and spam comments, hitting the like button or using specific emojis repeatedly. He promises rewards if a certain amount of likes is achieved. We are paying for this group, so it's important to focus on providing valuable content rather than engaging in such activities. Another issue with the group is the constant solicitation for emojis to gauge interest in activities like another small account challenge. We pay you for contents and shouldn't have to click on emoji just to get those contents. It feels unnecessary, and members expect a more professional approach. DJ, Ace, Ammar, just focus on your job and follow Fuzz's example.