Roger Scott has over 25 years of experience trading everything from corn futures to stock options and ETFs. He ran his first fund with two Ivy League economists — both of whom have been advisors to the White House during multiple presidencies. Later, he ran a fund with one of Richard “Prince of the Pit” Dennis’ original “Trading Turtles.”
Roger became a trader right after finishing law school. He used $5,000 from a car insurance payout to fund his first trading account
In 2008, Roger started his first trading education and advisory company. He’s been featured on CNBC, CNN, Forbes, Bloomberg, and Fox Business.
Roger spends his free time with his wife, two daughters, one son, three dogs, three cats, a lizard, and recently adopted fish
Lance Ippolito specializes in trading institutional order flow, also known as unusual options activity, and catalyst-based events, like earnings announcements. He has hosted trading rooms for the last 7 years focusing on trader education and mentorship.
Kane Shieh is a former VP and Portfolio Manager at PIMCO, where he helped manage $1.7 trillion in assets and traded an average of $200 billion daily. He has worked with industry giants like Bill Gross and Mohammed El-Erian, and played a key role during the 2008 financial crisis, trading CMBS at the heart of the meltdown.
Chuck Hughes, also known as The Trophy Trader, is a 10-time trading champion and the top award winner in Trading Champion history. Starting with just $4,600, Chuck made over $460,000 in actual profits in his first two years of trading, using a simple system that he designed himself.