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Chapter 07

Student stories

What the apprenticeship looks like from the inside. Real names, real receipts.

Fernando: four years alone, then structure

Fernando spent four years trading on his own, teaching himself ICT concepts from free content. He made progress, but it took four years to even start passing prop-firm evaluations. The missing piece was not information. It was structure: homework, live sessions, and a room of people growing alongside him.

After joining The Trading Apprentice he took his first payouts. His best year so far: $6,000 in April, $5,000 in June, and a $4,899.57 payout batch that landed in eight minutes. The goal behind all of it is to retire his mother.

The Trading Apprentice provides education only. Trading futures carries substantial risk of loss. Results described here are specific to the people named, are not typical, and are not promised or guaranteed. Never trade with money you cannot afford to lose.

Claudete and Ryan

Claudete is 62, runs a thirteen-store retail business in Brazil, and has watched markets since 2011. Her problem was never work ethic. It was too many concepts and too many voices. Live trading with Kyle and the team is what she credits with making the difference: one system, watched in real time, until it made sense.

Ryan started from zero in 2024 and spent his first stretch trading full size against the order flow. The morning calls fixed the process and the ego drop fixed the sizing. From January through July of 2026 he took roughly $50,000 in payouts, including about $28,000 in July, trading the same daily-sweep process taught in the program.

The Trading Apprentice provides education only. Trading futures carries substantial risk of loss. Results described here are specific to the people named, are not typical, and are not promised or guaranteed. Never trade with money you cannot afford to lose.