No Country for Bad Trades: Practical Examples and Trade Management
Cam and Joel break down real chart examples to show how high-probability trading setups actually develop. Using stocks like HWM, GE, Tesla, and CAT, they walk through entries, risk management, and trade execution step by step. The discussion also highlights how market conditions and institutional activity impact trade quality. This episode is a practical guide to turning chart patterns into a repeatable trading system.
No Country for Bad Trades: Five Rules to Live By
This is a real, unscripted session where Cam breaks down charts and explains how he thinks through trades in real time - from setup identification to execution and risk management.
“I’m Not Going Back…” Ft. Cam
Navy vet Cam joins Kyle, Bear Goes Long, and Mike to recount his path from tobacco farming to eight-figure trading, sharing rules-based strategies, risk hedges, business ventures, and tips for financial independence while supporting veterans.
“Management is What Makes Money” - Ft. Dan Passarelli
Dan Passarelli shares insights from his new book in this Band of Traders episode. Check out Wealth Building with Options and Dan’s Substack!
“I Should Have Just Sold It All” - Ft. Dan Rawitch
Dan Rawitch, Founder of Universityofoptions.com joins us to share some of the wisdom gained from a 40+ year career as a bond trader and serial entrepreneur
Market Wizard’s Tony Saliba: Is Two Really Too Many?
Tony Saliba, CEO of Liquid Mercury and the only Options trader to be featured in the famous Market Wizards interviews is in the shop this week to share his fascinating story!
Option(al) Experience Ep.9: Implied Volatility
We’re wrapping up this miniseries today, but have already started the reboot on Erik’s YouTube channel!
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Casey Stubbs: Host of How to Trade It
Casey Stubbs, host of How to Trade it is in the shop this week to share his journey into the markets as well as some of the biggest lessons he’s learned along the way
Option(al) Experience Ep.8: Moar Earnings!
In the episode, Kyle asks the questions that came up while doing his earnings homework, and Erik adds to the assignment to speed up the data collection