Over 15,000 people have passed through the Options Insider store since it launched in 2024. That's a big number for a community that's barely a year old, and when I first saw it, my instinct was to be suspicious.
Most trading Discord servers are built around one thing: keeping you subscribed. The alerts look good in screenshots, the "wins" get posted loudly, and the losses disappear quietly. I've been in enough of these rooms to know the pattern.
So I went into this one expecting the same.
What I found was a bit different, and that's what this review is really about.
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Options Insider is run by a trader called Desi (full name Vincent, based on the product listings and member reviews). The community sits on Whop and Discord, and it operates across two main products: a pro trading community called The Insiders Pro Plan, and a standalone indicator subscription called My Key Levels on Your Chart.
The pitch is direct: this isn't a signal service where you blindly copy trades. The stated philosophy is teaching you how to trade, not just what to trade. Desi himself says in the creator pitch: "no B.S approach," emotional control, risk management. That framing matters because it sets different expectations than a typical alerts group.
There are currently 1,069 members inside The Insiders Pro Plan, and 197 on the indicator product. Neither number is massive, which I'd actually treat as a positive. Smaller rooms tend to have better signal-to-noise ratios.
The core product is $199 per month. Here's what that includes based on what was available when I looked:
Daily live trading sessions with real-time screen sharing (voice channel on Discord and video on Whop)
Every entry and exit shown in real time, with the exact P/L visible during the trade
Intraday market commentary
Actionable trade ideas across options and futures
Access to a community with other traders and daily input from what the product page describes as "top traders"
The live screen-sharing element is the thing that stands out to me most. A lot of communities post trades after the fact or send alerts with no context. Watching someone's actual screen during a trade, seeing where they get in, where they panic, where they hold, is genuinely educational in a way that a text alert never is. You start to absorb the decision-making process rather than just copying outputs.
I've spent too many hours watching YouTube recaps of trades that were obviously cleaned up in post. Watching a live session where someone takes a loss and talks through it in real time is worth ten times that.
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This is a separate product, and it's underrated relative to how much attention the Pro Plan gets.
For $29.99 a month, you get Desi's key level indicator pushed to your TradingView or ThinkorSwim charts. One reviewer, who described themselves as someone who scripts their own indicators, left a five-star review saying they'd tried to replicate the logic themselves and couldn't match it. That's a specific and credible kind of praise. It's not "the levels are great," it's "I tried to build this myself and failed."
If you've ever spent a Sunday night drawing support and resistance levels only to watch price ignore every single one of them on Monday, you know why a well-built key levels tool has real practical value. The indicator has a perfect five-star rating across five reviews at the time I checked, which is a small sample but consistent.
It's also accessible as a standalone. You don't need to be in the Pro Plan to get it.
The creator credibility question is always the most important one with trading communities, and it's also the hardest to answer definitively.
What I can tell you from the data: Desi has 248 reviews with a 4.84 average, which is genuinely high for a trading product. The 5-star reviews aren't vague. Multiple reviewers reference watching his YouTube content before joining, which suggests he has an established presence and track record that predates people buying his product. One reviewer called him "one of the best teachers and transparent." Another said they'd followed along with his watchlist for a while before things started clicking.
The transparency angle comes up repeatedly. Showing real P/L during live trades, posting pre-market watchlists publicly (at least some content appears to be free based on review mentions), being visible on YouTube before asking for money. These are indicators of someone building a reputation rather than hiding behind a brand.
There's a two-star review that I think is worth your time, and I want to address it directly rather than gloss over it.
The reviewer joined the Pro Plan and found that while the free pre-market content was strong, they didn't find Desi's live trading profitable to follow directly. Their specific point: Desi enters trades with large position sizes that aren't disclosed, so if you're scaling in proportionally smaller, the risk/reward profile can be different.
This is actually a common and legitimate issue in any trading community. A trader with a $200K account who enters 5% of their portfolio on a setup is doing something meaningfully different than a new trader with $10K doing the same. The reviewer who left this note isn't wrong to flag it.
The constructive read is this: the product description itself says the goal is to teach you how to trade, not to follow. If you come in expecting a mirror-trading service, you might end up frustrated. If you come in to learn frameworks, decision-making, and market reading, the experience looks very different. Understanding that going in is the whole thing.
The Insiders Pro Plan: $199 per month, renews monthly. No annual option was visible at the time I checked. 1,069 current members.
My Key Levels on Your Chart: $29.99 per month, renews monthly. Works with TradingView and ThinkorSwim. 197 current members.
Both are month-to-month, so there's no long-term commitment risk. You can cancel after a month if it doesn't suit you.
For context: comparable trading communities on Whop range from $97 to $500 a month. $199 sits in the middle of that range. The live daily screen-sharing sessions are the main thing justifying that price point. If those sessions run five days a week, you're paying roughly $10 per live session at the base rate, which is a reasonable way to think about the value.
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What works in their favor:
4.84 average across 248 reviews is hard to fake. The variance is low and the positive feedback is specific
Live screen-sharing with real P/L shown is rarer than it should be
Philosophy of teaching over signal-following is the right approach for building actual skill
The indicator product is a legitimate standalone value at $29.99
Month-to-month means low commitment risk
Desi has a public YouTube presence, meaning you can vet him before spending anything
Where I'd temper expectations:
New members sometimes struggle to distinguish "learning to trade like Desi" from "copying Desi's trades." These are different things, and setting that expectation correctly from day one would smooth the early experience for newcomers
Position sizing transparency during live sessions is something I'd love to see addressed more explicitly. It's an area that would strengthen the educational value even further
The community launched in 2024, so there's less historical track record to evaluate than some longer-running alternatives
If you're early in your options or futures journey and want to watch a real trader operate in real time rather than reading static content, this is set up well for you. The live sessions paired with the community structure mean you're learning in context, not in a vacuum.
If you're a more experienced trader looking purely for high-volume alerts to add to an existing system, this probably isn't the right fit. The product is explicitly framed around education and development.
The indicator product is worth a separate look regardless of where you are in your trading journey. It's the kind of tool that earns its place on a chart on its own merits, and the $29.99 entry point makes it easy to test.
I started this review skeptical. A community launched in 2024 with 15,000 store members and near-perfect ratings sounds like it's optimized for marketing, not trading education.
But the specifics don't support that read. The critical reviews are honest and addressed specific legitimate concerns rather than vague complaints. The positive reviews reference things like trying to replicate indicator logic, recognizing the creator from YouTube, and tracking learning progress over time. These are the kinds of details you don't get from a farmed review campaign.
Remember that Sunday night I mentioned earlier, drawing levels that got ignored by price all week? The appeal of a well-built key levels indicator that 197 traders are already paying $29.99 a month for speaks directly to that frustration. And the appeal of watching a real trader navigate a live session rather than reading about it afterward is exactly the kind of thing most free resources don't offer.
The $199/month Pro Plan is a real commitment. But it's month-to-month, Desi is publicly verifiable before you spend anything, and the philosophy behind the community is one of the few in this niche that explicitly tells you not to just copy trades.
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Quick note: options and futures trading involves real financial risk. Nothing in this review is professional financial advice. Do your own research, understand your risk tolerance, and never trade with money you can't afford to lose.