A beginner-friendly live trading session where you'll learn how traders identify supply & demand zones, recognize market shifts, and plan high-probability entries and exits — explained in plain language.
One 90-minute session covers more foundational trading knowledge than most beginners pick up in months of watching YouTube.
How to identify supply and demand zones — the price areas where the market is most likely to react
How traders identify key market levels — and why certain price points matter more than others
How to recognize early signs of a market shift — before price has already moved
How traders plan entries and exits — the logic behind getting in and getting out
How VWAP and moving averages are actually used — what they tell you and when to pay attention
How to practice trading without risking real money — the right way for beginners to build skill first
A quick introduction to who Rich Nobody is, what this session covers, and what you can expect.
Founder of Rich Nobody and host of the weekly trading session.
Troy Joe is a former Division I & Pro athlete and entrepreneur who built the Rich Nobody community to make financial education more accessible. After years of studying markets, trading crypto, stocks, and options, and building businesses across crypto and e-commerce, he created this session to help beginners understand how markets actually work — without hype, signals, or "get rich quick" strategies.
Every session breaks down real charts, real trades, and real decision-making so attendees can start building their own understanding of the market.
Every session covers core trading concepts in plain language. No jargon, no fluff — just what actually matters.
Understand Supply & Demand zones and how they shape price movement — the single most important concept for new traders.
How traders identify the specific price areas where the market is most likely to react, reverse, or accelerate.
Learn the early signals that tell traders the direction of the market may be changing before the move happens.
How traders decide when to get into a trade and — equally important — when to get out, both on a win and a loss.
What VWAP, Moving Averages, and Volume actually tell you — and how traders use them without overcomplicating things.
The most important skill most beginners skip. Learn how to protect your account so one bad trade doesn't wipe out your progress.
How to actually read a chart — what the candles mean, what patterns to look for, and how professionals interpret price action.
The right way for beginners to start practicing trading without risking real money — building skills before building a portfolio.
Every Sunday, the same structured format — focused, beginner-paced, and built around real market examples.
Understanding why prices go up and down — the fundamental mechanics every trader needs to know before anything else.
Identifying the specific price levels where buyers and sellers are most active — and how traders use these to plan trades.
Real charts from the current market — walking through what the price action is saying and how to interpret it in real time.
What these tools actually show, when they matter, and how traders layer them without overcomplicating their charts.
The decision-making process for getting into and out of trades — including how to manage a trade that goes against you.
Open floor for any questions from the session. No question is too basic — this is what the small-group format is for.
It's not because markets are rigged. It's because most people start trading without learning the fundamentals first.
Most beginners buy a stock because someone told them to — without understanding why price moves or what drives it.
Buying after a big move up, or panic selling at the bottom — reacting emotionally instead of thinking strategically.
Without a clear system for when to enter and exit, every trade is a guess — and guessing is not trading.
One big losing trade wipes out weeks of small wins. Most beginners never learn how to size positions or set proper stops.
"The Rich Nobody Trading Session teaches the fundamentals most traders never learn before they start risking real money."
We want to be upfront about who will get the most out of this — and who probably won't.
These aren't hypothetical scenarios — they're actual trades, broken down so you can understand the thinking behind each one.
Every session includes real trading examples — both wins and losses. The goal is to understand why trades work and why they fail, not to pretend every trade is profitable. Seeing a losing trade and understanding what went wrong is often more valuable than seeing a winner.
| Position | Closed P&L |
|---|---|
| SPY Feb 19 685 Call | +$204 |
| SPY Feb 19 686 Call | +$249 |
| SPY Feb 19 680 Put | −$204 |
| SPY Feb 19 681 Put | +$550 |
| SPY Feb 19 683 Put | +$690 |
| TSLA Feb 20 410 Put | +$869 |
Includes 1 losing trade (−$204). Both wins and losses always shown.
| Position | Closed P&L |
|---|---|
| SPY Feb 26 688 Call | +$442 |
| SPY Feb 26 690 Call | +$140 |
| SPY Feb 26 685 Put | +$600 |
| TSLA Feb 27 415 Call | −$366 |
| TSLA Feb 27 400 Put | −$116 |
| TSLA Feb 27 410 Put | +$206 |
Includes 2 losing trades (−$482 combined). Real results, not cherry-picked.
These are the types of chart setups broken down during every session.
How to spot the price areas where buyers and sellers are concentrated — and why the market reacts there.
Where traders get in, where they plan to get out, and how risk is managed on every trade.
How traders use VWAP as a dynamic level — and what it means when price approaches and reacts to it.
Attendance is kept small on purpose. Smaller groups mean more interaction, more time for questions, and a better learning experience for everyone.
Approximately 68% of this week's seats reserved
Seats are intentionally kept small. Once this Sunday's spots are filled, registration closes until next week.
"I've watched countless trading videos on YouTube, but this was the first time the market actually made sense. The way supply and demand zones were explained changed how I look at charts completely."
"I appreciated that the session wasn't about hype or signals. It was actually about understanding why price moves and how traders think. Seeing real trades, including losses, made it feel honest and educational."
"I came in knowing almost nothing about trading. After the session I could actually look at a chart and understand where price might react. The live breakdowns and Q&A were worth way more than $50."
You don't need to know what a stock is, what a chart is, or how markets work. That's exactly what this session teaches. Everything is explained from the ground up, in plain language.
No experience required at all. The session is designed specifically for beginners — people who have never traded, who feel confused about markets, or who are just getting curious. Everything is explained from the ground up.
Each session runs approximately 60 to 90 minutes, depending on content and Q&A. Sessions are kept focused and don't run unnecessarily long.
Yes. Real chart breakdowns and actual trade examples are a core part of every session. Both winning and losing trades are discussed — transparency is a priority.
The focus is on live, interactive participation — which is what makes the session valuable. Future recordings or replays may be made available through the Rich Nobody community.
Attendees have the option to continue learning through the Rich Nobody trading community — ongoing sessions, discussions, and access to live trading for those who want to keep going.
Just a computer or device with internet access. No special software, no trading accounts required. All you need is curiosity and a willingness to learn.
No. This is an educational session focused on helping you understand how markets work. Nothing discussed should be taken as financial or investment advice. All trading involves risk.
One live session. Real charts. Real trades. Real explanations. Designed for beginners — $50 all in.
Seats are intentionally kept small. Once this Sunday's spots are filled, registration closes until next week. Don't wait.