Dark Alpha is a public-facing version of my private opinions.

I have been trading for 7 years now, and have kept this part of my life very private. Mainly, because I was a losing trader. Most of you who know me are aware that I’m quite different. The way I learn, approach problems, and so on, is not something I learned from a book or lecture. I’m a bottom-up learner, which essentially means that it takes me more time to get up to speed, but once I know the rules of the game, my pace speeds up exponentially and I can conjure up solutions that no one else thinks of to problems that most didn’t even know could be solved.

Finance is one of many things I’ve invested years of my life into. I’ve lost quite a lot of money over many years and paid my dues. I did so with one goal in mind. I knew that once I could beat the market, it would enable me to amplify my wealth from my businesses. This is one piece of a massive 10 year plan I’ve designed and am currently executing.

Disclaimer

With all of this said, even though I’ve been a profitable trader for 2 years now, I still have to say this:

These are my own opinions. Any post, information, media (or anything that you read, see, hear, etc) on this site is my own personal opinion. This is NOT financial advice. My trading strategy was built for me, and only me. I’m simply documenting my actions, opinions, and beliefs. Any losses, wins, or any other risks that you, the reader, incur are of your own volition. By reading this blog, you acknowledge that I assume no responsibility (legal, ethical, etc.) for any actions you take. You are solely responsible for any and ALL actions that are taken in your own accounts. Do your own due diligence. Talk to a licensed professional or someone who is legally obligated to act in your best interest. This is an online blog, and I am not responsible for any action or inaction of any person who reads this.

This disclaimer is subject to change without notice and/or cause. Any language in this disclaimer above that is not enforceable can be removed. Suppose a specific part of the above disclaimer is found to be not legally enforceable. In that case, that does NOT change the underlying message to the reader, nor does it change any of the other language, so long as it remains enforceable.