What We Actually Do
We review trading courses & communities listed on Whop.
That means we go through the material ourselves, assess the quality of the teaching, evaluate whether the instructor has credible experience and form a genuine view of whether the product is worth what it costs. We write up those findings in plain English, give each course a score across five criteria, and tell you clearly whether we think it is worth your money or not.
We cover a wide range of course types. Forex trading is probably the most common category on Whop and we review courses at every level from complete beginners through to more advanced strategies. We also cover stock trading and options, crypto and futures, day trading and swing trading mentorships, and courses aimed at traders preparing for prop firm challenges and funded account programmes.
The five things we assess in every review are content quality, instructor credibility, value for money, community and ongoing support, and whether the outcomes being promoted are realistic for the average person. These are weighted equally because in our experience, a course that scores well in one area but poorly in another can still leave you feeling short changed. A well structured course taught by someone with questionable credentials is a problem. A genuinely knowledgeable instructor who produces no real content and goes quiet after you subscribe is equally frustrating. We try to give you the full picture.
Our Approach to Independence
We want to be upfront about how this site works. We do not accept payment from course creators in exchange for reviews. We do not offer promoted or featured review spots.
Nobody can buy a higher score, and the fact that a creator has reached out to us or is aware of our site has no bearing on what we conclude about their product.
Some of the links on this site are affiliate links. That means if you click through and purchase a course, we may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you.
This is how the site sustains itself, but it does not influence what we write. If a course is not worth the money, that is what the review will say.
We think readers can tell the difference between a site that is genuinely trying to help and one that is just trying to convert, and we would rather be the former.
We are not affiliated with Whop as a company. Our reviews reflect our own independent research and experience, not any official relationship with the platform.
Why the Trading Education Space Needs This
There is a reason people are sceptical about trading courses, and that scepticism is largely earned. The industry has a documented history of educators who talk a good game, post eye catching results, and charge significant sums for content that turns out to be surface-level at best.
Some instructors have verifiable backgrounds in financial markets. Others have built a following on social media and leveraged that into a course without the underlying expertise to back it up.
None of this means good trading education does not exist. It does.
There are instructors on Whop who genuinely know their subject, teach it clearly, and build communities where members actually learn and develop.
The problem is that the good ones are not always the most visible, and the poor ones have often mastered the art of appearing credible.
Our job is to do the due diligence so you do not have to. We look at the substance rather than the surface.
A Note On What We Are Not
We are not financial advisers. Nothing on this site constitutes investment or financial advice, and nothing we write should be taken as a recommendation to trade any particular market or instrument.
Trading carries real risk, and any course that downplays that fact is one you should approach with caution regardless of what we say about it. Our reviews are assessments of educational products, not endorsements of trading as a financial strategy for any individual.
We are also not in the business of tearing courses apart for sport. If a course is poor quality, we will say so and explain why, but we try to do that fairly and specifically rather than dismissively.
Equally, if a course genuinely impressed us, we will say that too without overselling it. The goal is a review that gives you enough information to make your own decision.
Get In Touch
If there is a course you would like us to review that we have not yet covered, we would genuinely like to hear about it. You can reach us through the Contact page.
We cannot promise a specific turnaround, but we do work through requests and we pay attention to what readers are asking about.
If you have spotted something inaccurate in one of our reviews, whether a price change, a significant update to a course, or something else that affects our conclusions, please let us know.
We want the site to be useful and that means keeping it current.