Most investors own 30 stocks and can't tell you why they own any of them.
This man owns one. He trades it until the setup is done. Then he moves on to the next one.
He's been doing this for 40 years. He ran a hedge fund that made $274 million in profits. He went 20 consecutive years without a single losing year — through the dot-com crash, the 2008 financial crisis, COVID, and every policy shock in between.
During the worst crash in a generation, while the S&P 500 fell 37%, he made $95 million for his clients. During COVID, he made $2 million in a single month. After the election, he went 13-for-13. Not one loss.
His readers captured a 279% return on cash in 2025. The S&P returned 15%.
His name doesn't matter. His track record does.
Jack Schwager — the man who wrote the book on the world's greatest traders — put him in the same category as Ray Dalio and Joel Greenblatt. He's one of the few traders alive who has made money in every market environment for two decades straight.
His approach is called One Ticker Trading. When Washington makes a move — tariffs, rate shifts, sector disruptions — money flows out of one place and into another. He finds the single ticker at the center of that move and trades it. That's it.
When the April tariff crash hit, he told his readers to buy options on one ticker. They made nearly 60% in a single day.
He's now publishing his full playbook — every alert, every trade, every breakdown — for $19 a year. That's not a typo.



