We chose to build a brand instead of a personality. The work is the work — your edge shouldn't depend on whose face is on the thumbnail.
PFT started as a private group chat. Two operators, a couple thousand followers, one rule: post the play, post the thinking. That was it. No paywall, no fluff, no degen flexing — just a private channel where two friends shared what they were doing across stocks, futures, and sports markets, and explained the why every time.
The chat grew. Members started DMing for clarification, asking how we read setups instead of just what we entered. We answered every question. After a year of that, we realized the thing people actually wanted wasn't a signal feed — it was an education. A repeatable framework. A way to stop guessing.
"Signals fade. Skill doesn't."
That's when PFT became what it is now. The Telegram group is still where audiences find us. But the real product — the four desks, the live trade chat, the curriculum, the private community — lives on Whop. One door, one tier, every market. Built so members graduate, not depend.
Background concentrated in equities, options, and intraday execution. Built the first version of our setup playbook out of a need to systematize what was working — and stop repeating what wasn't. Runs the Equities Desk and the bulk of the live trading sessions.
Background in futures, macro positioning, and sports modeling. Treats sportsbooks like exchanges — every play tracked against closing line value, every position sized against bankroll. Runs the Futures Desk and the Sports Desk.
We post the play and the thinking. If we can't explain why a setup works, we don't take it — and we don't share it. Hype is for groups that don't have anything else.
Wins get logged. Losses get logged. Closing line value gets tracked. The proof is in the math — over months, not over Tuesday afternoons.
Our goal is a member who doesn't need us in 12 months — and stays anyway because the community is good. Lifelong subscribers built on fear is not a business we want to run.
No upsells. No "VIP" tier behind the tier you already paid for. One membership, all four desks, full curriculum. We'd rather charge fairly once than nickel-and-dime.
The most common question we get is some version of "why don't we show our faces?" Fair question — most trading communities are built around personalities. Here's our answer.
We chose to build PFT as a brand instead of a personality from day one. Personality-led communities age weirdly. They live and die on whether the founder is in a good mood, whether they got bored that week, whether they're posting. The work suffers because every decision becomes about the brand of the person instead of the work itself.
"Buy the method, not the mascot."
Operating this way lets us focus on what compounds — the curriculum, the desks, the community, the framework. It lets the work do the talking. Both of us are active in the community daily. You'll get our direct written analysis in chat every day across all four desks. No video calls, no faces, no voice — just sharp written calls and breakdowns. You won't see us on a thumbnail and you won't hear our voices. We're operators who run a desk, not personalities who sell access to a personality.
You're not buying access to two specific humans. You're buying access to a method that works because of how it's built — not because of whose face is attached to it that day.
One membership. Four desks. Full curriculum. Cancel anytime, no contracts, no upsells. The same desk that's been running on Telegram, just professionalized.
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