Who We Are
Who We Are
We’re a collective of dedicated traders with over 30+ years of combined market experience. Our mission is to create a go-to hub for traders of all levels — offering the tools, insights, and community support to grow and thrive.
We believe in trading together, learn together, and rise together. Strength in the pack. The market doesn’t care, but we do.

The Woof Code
Expertise
We are hunters, not wanderers. Our pack is built from seasoned traders who know these streets like the back of their paw. Through bull runs and bear maulings, we’ve survived — and now, we lead.
Focus
A lone wolf chases everything and catches nothing. We hunt with purpose. At Woof Streets, discipline and sharp instincts are our edge. We teach you to lock onto the right target — and strike when it matters most.
Mission
Financial freedom is not a dream — it’s territory to be claimed. We’re tearing down the gates Wall Street built, and showing everyday traders how to stake their claim and unleash their gains.
Brotherhood
No wolf hunts alone. In this pack, we push together, we fight through the blood and mud together, and we howl at our victories together. When one of us eats, we all eat.
Tribe
When you run with the right pack, you move faster, think sharper, and win bigger. At Woof Streets, you’re not just a trader — you’re part of a movement. Stay close, stay hungry, and unleash your gains.
Our Team
Co-Founder | Brand Strategist | Hyper-Scalper
I’m Trader Joe. I was studying architecture at the University of Michigan when I took a break to travel and gain some life perspective. That path led me to a Craigslist job posting from a veteran creative director who had worked at Leo Burnett. I jumped in and learned the craft of branding from the ground up. It was intense, high-level work — but when the 2008 market crash hit, both he and I felt the fallout.
Ironically, that’s also when I started paying attention to the markets. What began as curiosity quickly turned into obsession. Over the years, I tried everything known to mankind — every strategy, every indicator, every style. I’d have days where I made a killing, only to give it all back the next day. My biggest battle wasn’t technical — it was emotional. Trading success, I realized, wasn’t about finding the perfect setup. It was about discipline, consistency, and mastering your own psychology.
After countless setbacks and lessons learned, I finally began to understand what it takes to stay profitable. But I also realized: no trader gets there alone. That’s why I helped build this community. Woof Streets isn’t just a place to drop alerts — it’s a space to learn, grow, and stay accountable.
Now, I hyper scalp SPY/QQQ on a 30-second chart — a rhythm that suits my style — and I also share trade ideas and pre-market small cap levels with the community. I’m combining my background in branding with my experience in trading to help turn Woof Streets into something more than just a Discord — something real, lasting, and worth building.
By day, I work at a five-star resort on the coast of Georgia, bringing over 20 years of experience in finance and systems accounting. My role involves knowing exactly how financial transactions are recorded in our systems — whether it’s selling a hamburger or posting a room charge. I’ve developed a deep understanding of how actions translate to accounting entries behind the scenes, making me a go-to resource in my organization.
That same analytical mindset is what pulled me into trading.
It started during the GME and AMC craze. Like many, I got curious, bought a few shares, and woke up one day to $3,000 in profit. It was exciting — but I knew there had to be more to trading than just hoping something moons. I started diving deeper, joining trading communities, experimenting with small caps, and eventually landed in the world of options.
Then I discovered SPX, and everything changed.
After a lot of trial and error, I built a charting setup that finally gave me consistent results — one that could spot the big moves early and hit base-level profits (10%+) more often than not. Even seasoned traders like Nilly tested it and agreed: it’s the real deal. These days, I mainly trade SPX (or SPY when SPX is too pricey), using that chart as my north star.
At Woof Streets, I bring structure, strategy, and a tested system to the community. I’m here to help others cut through the noise, focus on what works, and make better trades with confidence.
I’m a Georgia Tech graduate with an Executive MBA, and I’ve spent the last decade deeply immersed in AI, automation, and machine learning—both from a technical and strategic perspective. My professional background has given me a strong edge in analyzing patterns, data, and decision-making systems, which naturally spilled over into the world of trading and investing.
I started investing in the markets years ago, mostly focused on long-term equity positions in tech companies I understood and believed in. About two years ago, I took the plunge into options trading. Like many others, I paid my fair share of “market tuition”—learning through trial, error, and the occasional painful lesson. But eventually, I honed a style that works for me.
My trading strategy today revolves heavily around price action, supply and demand zones, and imbalances in the market. I’ve developed a strong sense for swing trades and day trades, and have been consistently profitable since finding that groove. More recently, I’ve also been trading futures—mainly ES, NQ, and occasionally CL —depending on the setup and market environment.
Trading has become more than a side hustle—it’s a skill I’ve spent years sharpening, combining analytical rigor with market instincts. Always learning, always evolving.
I hold degrees in Biochemical Engineering and an MBA with a focus in Finance. My professional background includes several years as a financial data analyst, where I honed my skills in data interpretation and market behavior. I later spent a year diving into software development, with a focus on Python — a skillset that’s become invaluable for back testing and quantitative analysis in trading.
My trading journey began early — I started learning to trade at the age of 12 through Scottrade, learning the fundamentals through books and focusing on buying market dips. Years later, after witnessing the rise of options traders and overnight millionaires on WSB, I dove into options trading in 2023. Like many, I paid my “market tuition” — losing money to poor trades and even worse Discord groups with shady leadership.
That experience led me back to the fundamentals. I revisited my books, refined my approach, and began developing strategies that aligned with my strengths — both in swing trading and intraday setups.
My current focus is on day trading with consistency and sustainability, aiming to build long-term success while managing risk and protecting capital.
Lead Analyst | Live SPY trading Specialist
Hello Ben aka dogcity here. Ive been trading full time for about 4 years but certainly did not start out as a trader.
I was working as a minimum wage dog walker in NYC barley making ends meet before I decided to start my own dog care company. 12 years later it is a multi million dollar company with 13 people working with us.
I have transitioned the company to mostly run passively which allows me to be a full time trader as well. Trading has been a long journey of learning, failing, improving, and eventually succeeding. This is not something that happens overnight. You must stick with it and really devote everything you have to make it work.
I focus on long term wealth building by curating highly detailed watchlists of the best companys of each sector. Any time the market dips you can bet I’m buying. Day trading i look for major reversal plays.
Hello everyone!
I specialize in OPTIONS LONG TERM SWINGS and SHORT-TERM MOMENTUM TRADES OPTIONS and SMALL CAPS.
My name is Thy, (you might also know me as CORGI ). I dabbled in the stock market back in 2008 when I was in the Army and was heavy in crypto until 2020 when I realized the potential in the stock market instead. I’m still new to the stock markets and learning every day. A little about me; I did 7 years in Army. I graduated with a BA in Economics, MA in HR Development, and MS in Healthcare Administration. I used to work in healthcare industry at RUSH, but left for the private sector.
I started in small caps in 2022 and caught some amazing meme stocks like HKD $20 to $2000 and CXAI 800%. I taught myself how to play options back in 2024 since I don’t have the time to watch small caps constantly with my hectic schedules. I have a small hobby farm, a day time job as a Controller, and a family, which required my full-time. After many months of learning small caps, reading charts, and spending thousands of hours staring at charts. I found my niche with options. I like to buy long term swings and just sit back and go back to my day job.
I do both swing trades and day trades, but I focus on swing trades. I mainly trade mid-caps to large-caps with great setups using 4H and daily chart for my long-term swings. When I post a trade, I’ll provide my ticker, expiration date, price, and entry level. If I cut, I’ll let you know, but I’ll be willing to buy and sit on my long-term swings with 20% to 35% red for multiple days. They take time to develop. For short term momentum trades, I usually take breakout. If you have a day job, you should focus on long term options.
I’ll give you great setup for SPY every morning and a sexy watchlist. They are only potential plays, do your own DD. My SPY levels are what I will watch for that day in the first 45 mins, it might change afterward.
My style is simple (KISS Keep it Simple Sexy), I’m willing to learn for you. Respect each other, open discussion and keeping thing simple. If you ever need anything, have feedback, feel free to DM me or message me on the option chat.
Hi, I’m Adam, also known as adamus. I’ve been trading for 4 years with a focus on adapting to different market conditions. When the market is volatile, I primarily take 0DTE SPY scalp trades—quick, intraday setups with no overnight risk. When the market is more stable or bullish, I shift to swing trading, using options flow and chart analysis to find high-probability setups.
I’m not a full-time trader—I only take trades that meet my criteria. If the setup isn’t there, I stay out. My approach is built on consistency, risk management, and staying flexible with what the market gives.
Jr. Analyst | SPY Scalper / Swing Trading Specialist
I hold a Masters in Computer Info Systems and Business. I am a professional poker player and MSPT Hall of Famer with almost 6 million in career tournament cashes. I also currently am the Director for Retail & Dining Services at a college in Milwaukee. I have owned multiple businesses from a web design company to food trucks and restaurants and hold investments in real estate, a pawn shop, a laundry mat, a car wash, and a gas station currently.
I have been trading for 3 years. I have always been invested in 401k’s and IRA’s over the past 15 years and I was getting bored after selling my last restaurant. I was making a consistent 5-7% gain on my portfolio, but being an analytical person I thought I could do better. I started learning about options and reading and ingesting as much information as possible.
My trading style is 2 fold:
– Scalp SPX/SPY 0dte
– Swings/LEAPs
Being a poker player has helped me to not panic when a trade goes red and to stick to my fundamentals and make a trade plan with clear entry and exit points.
In poker I used to get short stacked late in a tournament and I would panic and keep shoving all-in hoping to double up. After time I learned it’s better to pick your spots and give yourself better odds to double up than to just do so on a prayer. You won’t win every tournament, but if you position yourself properly you give yourself a better shot at winning. The same applies for investing, you cannot expect to win every trade, but if you can follow a clear plan you can minimize your losses and maximize your gains.
I look forward to this learning experience with everyone and to help you all grow into disciplined and profitable traders. Look at your wins in %’s and not $. Let’s stack some wins!
I’m a disciplined swing trader with a focus on consistency, risk management, and high-probability setups. Over the years, I’ve refined a strategy built around technical precision, market structure, and momentum-based entries, all aimed at capturing 7–15% base hits while letting runners maximize larger moves.
My approach emphasizes patience, selective execution, and capital preservation. I rely on a repeatable framework that blends automated alerts with manual confirmation, allowing me to trade confidently while balancing other responsibilities.
My mission is to stay adaptable in evolving markets, remain accountable through journaling and data, and help other traders avoid common emotional pitfalls by focusing on process over outcome.
Whether I’m navigating consolidations or riding trend continuations, my edge comes from discipline, preparation, and an unwavering focus on controlled growth.
I don’t trade everything — I trade what matters.
After early retirement from a MAG7 company and a technology startup, I took my passion for news-driven narratives and turned it into a second career: identifying winners before the crowd even notices.
I’m not a day trader chasing candle wicks. I focus on pre-market setups, catalyst-driven plays, and high-conviction holds, especially in the small-cap and penny stock universe. If a company has real technology, strong traction, and leadership that moves markets, I’m paying attention.
My background is deep tech — from developer tools and AI code generation to hyperscaling and cloud strategy. I’ve worked with some of the world’s largest tech companies, helping shape their product roadmaps and go-to-market execution. Now, I use that same lens to spot the next Archer, POET or Palantir before it hits the front page.
My approach:
Call it chubbyFIRE meets radar-lock investing — I have the time and tools to go deep, and I don’t chase noise.