Learn two beginner-friendly strategies, follow weekly alerts, and join a community that helps you see $100–$300/month potential without overwhelm.

You’re not lazy. You’re not irresponsible.
You’ve just been so focused on helping others that your own financial future got pushed to the side. Maybe…
You’ve contributed to a retirement account here and there, but it’s nowhere near enough.
You’ve looked at the stock market before and thought, “I don’t have time to figure this out.”
You’ve wondered if you’ll have to keep working long after you want to stop, just to make ends meet.
You’ve even considered a second job or side hustle... but the thought of it wears you out.
You're not alone.
Thousands of pastors are in the same boat and they're quietly anxious about what the future holds.

You don’t need a finance degree. You don’t need thousands of dollars.
All you need is a desire to take control of your future, and a guide who understands your world.
Clarity on exactly when to enter and exit trades
Two proven strategies that fit into your schedule
Monthly watchlist of high-probability stock setups
Weekly trade alerts so you can follow along with confidence
Supportive community to keep you motivated and learning
Direct answers when you have questions
Built by a pastor who understands the financial challenges ministry leaders face
Strategies tested and refined with years of real-world results
A step-by-step learning path that meets you where you are
A community that values wisdom, stewardship, and intentional growth

While nothing is guaranteed in trading and there is always a risk of losing, many members report seeing $100–$300/month potential within their first few months of joining. The real win is gaining the skills and confidence to make disciplined, repeatable trades.
$97/mo
Beginner-friendly video course that walks you through every step
Monthly seasonal watchlist of high-probability stocks
Real-time trade alerts for SLM and MIS strategies
Access to member community
Downloadable checklists, templates, and guides
Up to 3 questions per month, responses within 48 hours
Seasonal Leverage Method course
Monthly Income Strategy course
Cash Flow Collective Course
Double Canopy Strategy Course
Monthly live group coaching calls
2 free months
1:1 onboarding video chat and initial coaching session

No contracts - cancel anytime
$197/mo
Beginner-friendly video course that walks you through every step
Monthly seasonal watchlist of high-probability stocks
Real-time trade alerts for all four strategies
Access to member community
Downloadable checklists, templates, and guides
Unlimited questions, priority same-day response
Seasonal Leverage Method course
Monthly Income Strategy course
Cash Flow Collective course
Double Canopy Strategy course
Monthly live group coaching calls
2 free months
1:1 onboarding video chat and initial coaching session

No contracts - cancel anytime
$1,970/yr
Beginner-friendly video course that walks you through every step
Monthly seasonal watchlist of high-probability stocks
Real-time trade alerts for all four strategies
Access to member community
Downloadable checklists, templates, and guides
Unlimited questions, priority same-day response
Seasonal Leverage Method course
Monthly Income Strategy course
Cash Flow Collective course
Double Canopy Strategy course
Monthly live group coaching calls
2 free months
1:1 onboarding video chat and initial coaching session

No contracts - cancel anytime



Learn two simple strategies, follow weekly trade alerts, and join a supportive community that helps you grow with confidence.
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Many pastors feel a quiet pressure when the topic of investing comes up. You hear other people talk about the market. You see headlines about opportunity. You wonder if you are late or behind or missing something important.
That pressure often pushes people in one of two directions. Some jump in before they are ready and end up overwhelmed or discouraged. Others pull back completely and tell themselves they will deal with it later. Neither path leads to peace.
The better path is readiness.
Markets are not fleeting events that vanish if you hesitate. They will exist next month, next year, and well beyond that. Opportunity in investing is cyclical and persistent, not something that evaporates simply because you choose to wait and prepare.
What often disappears, however, is confidence when someone enters the market without a solid foundation. Investing without readiness turns ordinary price movement into emotional turbulence. Normal drawdowns feel personal. A flat or slow week feels like failure. Decisions that were meant to create stability end up adding pressure because they are not anchored in understanding or process.
Readiness acts as a stabilizing force. It provides context for market movement and helps you interpret outcomes rationally rather than emotionally. When you are ready, you approach investing as an exercise in stewardship and long-term responsibility, not as a reaction to urgency or fear.
Many people assume readiness means expertise. They think they need to understand charts, indicators, and complex strategies before they can begin.
That is not true.
Being ready does not mean you know everything. And it definitely doesn't mean you have a large account. It does not mean you feel fearless.
Being ready means you are willing to follow rules. It means you can be honest about your emotions. It means you are patient enough to let small steps do their work. It means you are teachable.
Readiness is not about knowledge. It is about posture.
Use this checklist as a mirror, not a test. You do not need perfection. You are looking for honesty.
You may be ready to invest if:
• You can tolerate small losses without panicking
• You do not need constant excitement to stay engaged
• You can wait for good opportunities instead of chasing headlines
• You are willing to follow a plan even when emotions rise
If every market move feels personal, it may be wise to slow down and build emotional steadiness first.
You may be ready if:
• Your basic expenses are covered
• You are not using emergency funds
• You can start small without creating stress
• You understand that progress takes time
Investing should never feel like a rescue plan. It should feel like a steady tool.
You may be ready if:
• You can give about twenty minutes a week
• You are willing to review instead of react
• You can build a simple weekly rhythm
• You are not looking for something that requires constant attention
Consistency matters more than intensity.
You may be ready if:
• You see investing as stewardship, not status
• You are not trying to prove anything
• You want margin, not ego
• You can separate money from identity
When money is tied to identity, every decision carries unnecessary weight.
Waiting is not failure. In many cases, it is an expression of wisdom and self-awareness. Choosing to pause allows you to assess your motives, your emotional state, and your preparedness before placing real money at risk. In investing, restraint is often more valuable than speed.
You may want to pause if:
• You feel desperate for money and see investing as a way out of pressure
• You are trying to fix stress or financial strain quickly instead of methodically
• You find yourself reacting emotionally to headlines or short-term market moves
• You feel pressure to outperform others or prove that you are not behind
• You want results without committing to a defined process and timeline
When these conditions are present, decisions tend to be driven by urgency rather than judgment. Investing done from desperation almost always leads to regret because it bypasses discipline, ignores risk, and places emotional weight on outcomes that were never meant to carry it.
You do not need a complex system to begin. You need structure that removes guesswork and keeps your emotions in check. Complexity often feels productive, but for beginners it usually creates confusion and unnecessary pressure. Structure does the opposite. It gives you clear boundaries and a repeatable process you can trust.
Start with something simple and intentionally limited. Learn one approach well instead of sampling many. Use a seasonal watchlist to narrow your focus so you are not scanning hundreds of charts or reacting to every idea you see online. Keep your position size small enough that outcomes do not hijack your emotions. Move slowly, because speed adds risk long before it adds skill.
This is why the Bootcamp exists. It is designed to give you clarity without overwhelm and direction without noise. It teaches structure before strategy, discipline before complexity, and patience before expansion. That order matters, because confidence grows best when it is built on a stable foundation.
Early in my journey, I thought readiness meant confidence. I jumped into things before I had emotional control. Small losses felt bigger than they were. Wins made me impatient. I learned the hard way that knowledge without readiness creates tension.
When I slowed down and focused on structure, everything changed. Confidence followed preparation, not the other way around.
You are not behind. You are not late. You are allowed to move at a pace that protects your heart and your family.
Readiness builds confidence. Patience builds clarity. Stewardship honors preparation.
If you want a calm place to start, my Bootcamp will help you build that foundation without pressure.