INSTRUCTOR

Steven Dux

Professional Day Trader and Trading Educator
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About me

About Me

I built my trading career from the ground up, starting with a small account and transforming it into consistent profitability through disciplined execution and relentless study of market patterns. My journey into trading began during my college years when I became fascinated with the volatility and opportunity present in momentum stocks. I spent countless hours analyzing charts, studying price action, and developing strategies that could work in real market conditions rather than just in theory.

My approach to trading focuses on short-selling overextended momentum stocks, a strategy that requires precise timing, strong risk management, and the ability to act decisively under pressure. I learned through experience that success in trading comes not from predicting the future but from responding appropriately to what the market shows you in real time. I developed my methodology through trial and error, keeping detailed records of every trade and continuously refining my approach based on what the data revealed.

I place enormous emphasis on risk management because I understand that protecting capital is more important than chasing gains. My trading philosophy centers on consistency and discipline rather than hitting home runs. I believe that small, repeatable edges compound over time into significant results when executed with proper position sizing and emotional control.

Beyond my personal trading, I have dedicated significant effort to teaching others the strategies and mindset that have worked for me. I focus on practical education that prepares traders for the psychological challenges and technical demands of active trading. My teaching style emphasizes brutal honesty about the difficulties of trading while providing concrete tools and frameworks that students can implement immediately. I draw from my own mistakes and successes to illustrate important concepts, believing that transparency about both wins and losses creates more effective learning than presenting an unrealistic picture of constant success.

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