Over 5,400 members have joined Scarface Trades since 2022. That number stopped me mid-scroll.
Most trading Discord communities plateau around a few hundred paying members before the quality falls apart. Crossing five thousand while holding a 4.80 average rating across 153 reviews is not something you see every day.
So I looked closer.
I came in skeptical. I've paid for enough "premium trading communities" that turned out to be glorified group chats with guys posting their best trades and ghosting every honest question. My bar is low for the promise, high for the execution. What I found with Scarface Trades was more substantive than I expected, with a couple of caveats worth knowing before you commit $200 a month.
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The flagship product is called Scarface Trades Premium, and it's built around something the team calls the Accelerator. Think of it as a structured options trading course layered on top of a live community, not just a Discord where someone posts charts and disappears.
The two main faces are Tony and JDUB (also listed as Jack in some reviews). Tony brings 7+ years of day trading experience to the table and openly positions the whole operation around one idea: breaking down advanced trading concepts into explanations that actually make sense to someone who isn't already deep in the weeds.
That framing matters. A lot of trading educators talk to the room like everyone already knows what an iron condor or a VWAP deviation is. From the verified buyer feedback I read through, the Accelerator content is built differently. One member who came in with, by their own admission, zero knowledge of the stock market described the setup as something they "couldn't have created better" themselves. That kind of feedback from a genuine beginner is harder to fake than the generic "changed my life" reviews you usually see.
Here's what the product page and member reviews paint as the actual deliverables:
Full Trading Course: The Accelerator covers strategy building and risk management in a structured format, not a dumped folder of PDFs. Members describe it as genuinely educational, with video content from Jack covering how they approach live trades.
Live Market Breakdowns: The team walks through what's happening in the market in real time, not just after the fact.
Daily Reviews: Post-session recaps so you can audit what happened and why, even if you couldn't watch live.
24/7 Community Access: Direct line to Tony, JDUB, and the team, plus the wider member base.
Personalized Feedback: This one's highlighted front and center on the product page. The word "personalized" does a lot of work in trading education marketing, so I weighed the reviews carefully.
One reviewer specifically mentioned that what Tony and Jack do in the community mirrors exactly what you see on screen and on X after each trading day. That consistency matters. Coaches who only share their winners and go quiet after losses are easy to spot after a few months. The feedback here suggests that's not the pattern.
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$200 per month. That's the number. Monthly renewal, billed every 30 days.
Let me be honest: that's on the higher end for a trading education subscription. I've seen comparable communities priced anywhere from $49 to $500, so $200 lands in what I'd call the serious-but-not-absurd range.
The question is whether the structured Accelerator course plus the live access justifies it compared to just watching free YouTube content. One 3-star reviewer actually raised this point directly: some of the content is available for free elsewhere. That's a fair observation, and I think it's the right way to frame the decision. You're not just paying for information here. You're paying for the structure, the accountability of a live community, and the daily feedback loop that YouTube can't replicate.
If you're the kind of person who opens a free course, watches one video, and never comes back (I've been there more times than I want to admit), the enforced rhythm of a live community with daily reviews is worth real money. If you're disciplined enough to self-educate, maybe less so.
At the time I checked, there was a single monthly plan available. No annual discount, no lifetime option listed. It's worth checking the signup page directly to see if any introductory pricing or welcome discounts are showing, since Whop products sometimes surface these on first visit.
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Scarface Trades is built around options trading, specifically in faster-moving markets. That's not the same as general stock market education or crypto. Options carry their own vocabulary, their own risk profile, and their own timing dynamics that beginners often underestimate.
You know the feeling: you've spent two hours analyzing a setup, you feel good about it, and then the moment you enter, the move happens the other direction and you're sitting there wondering what you missed. Options amplify that experience in both directions. Having a structured framework for understanding entries, position sizing, and risk management isn't optional at that level.
The community leans toward swing trading time frames rather than pure scalping, which is worth knowing upfront. One reviewer with a 3-star rating noted this distinction and said they wished there were more scalp-oriented signals. That's a legitimate preference difference, not a quality issue. If you're looking for ultra-short-term scalping guidance, you'll want to factor that in. If swing trading fits your schedule better (which it does for most people who aren't watching screens all day), the fit is good.
The 139 five-star reviews out of 153 total is a strong signal. But what I actually paid attention to was the quality of the critical reviews.
The 3-star and 1-star feedback doesn't accuse Tony or JDUB of being fraudulent, pumping bad trades, or disappearing when markets get rough. The criticisms are specific: someone felt their questions got skipped in a busy Discord, someone wanted more scalping content, someone felt the price-to-value ratio was borderline at $200.
That's a meaningfully different pattern from the communities where the negative reviews are full of words like "scam" or "paid for alerts that never came." The worst feedback here is about community engagement in a crowded Discord, which is a real and solvable problem for any fast-growing group. It doesn't say anything about the educational quality.
The Scarface Trades Whop review page reflects a community that's growing faster than the team can personally hand-hold every member, which is honestly a better problem to have than the alternative.
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What works:
Structured Accelerator course with clear educational intent, not just a signals feed
Consistent, transparent team who show their work publicly before and after trades
Strong beginner onboarding based on multiple verified buyer accounts
Active daily community with live market breakdowns and post-session reviews
4.80 average rating across a meaningful sample size (153 reviews is enough to trust the pattern)
Where there's room to grow:
At $200/month, the value math depends heavily on how actively you engage. Passive members will likely feel the price
The swing trading orientation means scalpers may feel underserved
In a community with 5,400+ members, personalized attention is harder to guarantee than the product page implies, and at least one reviewer felt that gap
Think back to that feeling of watching a trade set up perfectly over two sessions, telling yourself you'd enter at the next confirmation, and then watching it run 40% without you because you weren't sure about the risk sizing. That's the loop that structured education is supposed to break. Not by giving you alerts to blindly copy, but by training you to recognize and act on your own setups with confidence.
That's what the Accelerator is positioned to do. Based on the verified member feedback and the transparency of the Tony and JDUB approach, I think it does a genuine job of it for people who show up and engage with the material. It's not a passive subscription. The members who describe it as valuable are the ones who used the community, asked questions, and worked through the course.
Is it for everyone at $200 a month? No. If you're testing the waters and not ready to commit to learning options seriously, start with free resources and come back when you're ready to go deeper. But if you're at the stage where you've been trading for a while, you know you need structure, and you want coaches who actually show their live trading rather than just theory, Scarface Trades is worth serious consideration.
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Quick note: options trading involves real financial risk. Nothing in this review is professional financial advice. Do your own research, understand your risk tolerance, and consider consulting a licensed financial professional before trading.