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PT28M12SOn day one of his $2,000 cash‑account challenge with Robinhood, the creator funds the account (including a $20 promotional match), walks through a live trade that nets an 18% gain, and updates his charitable donations, now surpassed $213,000 for children’s hospitals. He also critiques Robinhood’s lack of day‑trading tools—no level‑2 data, hotkeys, or efficient order entry—offers a wish list for improvements, and promises to switch to a broker designed for day traders in future episodes.
PT12M50SIn this episode the trader breaks down his morning session, detailing how he repeatedly entered and exited the wildly volatile PHL short‑squeeze—missing the stock’s rise from $2 to $12.50 and ultimately taking a $2,000 loss instead of the $9‑$10 k he could have made—while also highlighting profitable trades on BNKK and other tickers that pushed his two‑day gains to $110 k and promoting a $20 two‑week trial of his trading platform with a reminder about risk management.
PT24M16SIn this episode the host explains how the market is moving from last year’s crypto‑treasury and AI trends to the rapidly growing prediction‑market space, detailing a spectacular $85 K (‑$140 K account) trade on High Roller Technologies that surged nearly 500% after announcing a partnership in that sector. He then breaks down the trade mechanics, argues that prediction‑market stocks could become the next hot small‑cap theme, and urges viewers to watch for similar headline‑driven catalysts while managing risk.
PT14M32SIn this episode the trader walks through his morning trades of the small‑cap IPO AHMA and Singapore‑based IOTR, showing how volatile price swings left him only marginally in the green despite a $4,000 profit. He explains that both stocks were not tradable on Charles Schwab due to a new policy blocking many international and low‑float securities, urging viewers to contact Schwab, consider switching brokers, and always manage risk carefully.
PT13M53SIn this episode the trader reviews his morning activity—teaching momentum day‑trading classes, taking a few modest‑sized trades, and watching a penny‑stock (EVTV) explode over 600% from under a dollar while he stayed out of the frenzy—and reflects on the missed opportunity. He emphasizes the importance of sticking to his five‑pillar stock‑selection framework, managing risk, and remaining patient during “cold” market periods instead of chasing high‑percentage, low‑price squeezes.
PT29M20SIn this episode the host reviews his recent week‑long performance—highlighting a 42% account gain, a disciplined 75% win rate, and the importance of quality over quantity—while outlining Monday’s watch list that focuses on low‑float stocks, recent reverse splits, and continuation setups identified through his Day Trade Dash scanners. He also promotes a two‑week trial of the Day Trade Dash platform and invites viewers to join his live 7 a.m. EST stream for real‑time trade ideas, reminding them that trading is risky and results are not typical.
PT13M17S.In this “Red Day Recap,” the trader reflects on the pitfalls of obsessively avoiding red days, recounts his first sizable loss of the year (down $4,921.37) after overtrading high‑priced and Chinese stocks, and emphasizes the importance of accepting manageable losses and exiting early. He breaks down the day's trades, explains why the $11,000 loss occurred, and stresses that disciplined risk control will keep future red days “successful” and quickly recoverable.
PT19M50Sproduce.In this episode the trader breaks down his morning scans, detailing a successful gap‑and‑go trade on Acon and a near‑100% surge in Fly X after a Starlink aviation dealer announcement, which helped push his account to a 46% weekly gain. He stresses disciplined risk management, shares his performance metrics, and invites viewers to join his Warrior Pro service for live‑trade access and real‑time data.
PT13M25Sforward.In this video the trader explains why taking fewer, higher‑confidence trades in 2025 netted three times the profit of the previous year, emphasizing patience, higher accuracy, and larger position sizes as the keys to “less is more.” He also reviews the day’s market action, why he avoided several potential setups, discusses broker limitations, and outlines his plan to stick with a quality‑over‑quantity mindset moving forward.
PT28M48S.Ross Cameron walks through three six‑month experiments in which he funded $2,000 accounts as a cash‑only account, a margin‑only account, and a 6‑x leveraged account, highlighting that the margin and leveraged accounts grew dramatically faster than the cash‑only account that most U.S. traders are forced to use under the $25,000 Pattern Day Trader (PDT) rule. He argues that the PDT rule limits market liquidity, pushes traders toward offshore brokers or risky borrowing, and should be lowered or abolished, while stressing that his results are atypical and urging viewers to manage risk responsibly.
PT12M53SIn this episode, the trader recaps Day 2 of 2026, noting a $7,549.61 gain after resetting his account to $100,000 and walking through three modest green trades on ALMS, OPTX, and ELAB while stressing disciplined risk management and the decision to avoid overtrading. He also promotes the Warrior Starter and Warrior Pro memberships with a New Year sale and reminds viewers to practice with a simulator before risking real capital.
PT15M6SIn day 10 of his $2,000 cash‑account challenge on Webull, the host celebrates an 88% rise to $3,700 after a green trade that recovered yesterday’s loss and updates the charity total to over $22,000. He also discusses the difficulties of trading a cash account, praises Webull’s commission‑free platform, and asks viewers whether the challenge should continue beyond the first ten trades.
PT11M9SOn the first trading day of 2026, the host reset his account to $100 000, maxed out his buying power on MNTTS, and closed the session with a $25 986 profit—a 25 % gain that brought the balance to $125 000. He explains the limits of a cash retirement account, walks through his trade‑by‑trade strategy, and reminds viewers that the New Year sale on Warrior Trading memberships ends tomorrow, urging responsible risk management.
PT10M57SIn Day 9 of his $2,000 cash‑account day‑trading challenge on Webull, the creator details a red‑day loss of $134.75 on RDHL after an early entry that was stopped out just before a breakout, while noting that his overall account remains up 81 % to $3,621.19 with an 88 % win rate. He uses the setback to discuss the importance of timing, strict loss‑capping rules, and the limitations of cash‑only trading for rapid growth, while updating the charity fundraiser to just under $200 000 and inviting viewers to download his trading worksheet for Day 10.
PT14MIn this episode the host lays out his Monday morning watch list and week‑long game plan—targeting high‑volume, low‑float biotech squeezes, select SPACs, and sub‑$5 stocks while carefully rebuilding a $100,000 cushion after resetting his main account and balancing two small‑account challenges on Webull and the upcoming Robinhood trial. He also gives a progress update on the Webull challenge, previews the Robinhood challenge, and reminds viewers of the limited‑time New Year’s membership sale and 7‑day money‑back guarantee before signing off for the next live morning stream.
PT54M46SIn this episode, Ross Cameron resets his trading account to $2,000 and launches the first “Robinhood Challenge,” where he will use a cash‑only Robinhood account to take a single high‑quality trade each day, aiming to grow the balance quickly while donating all profits to charity and encouraging viewers to match donations with likes. He walks through the rules of cash accounts, his five‑pillar stock‑selection framework, early‑morning volatility scouting, and the candlestick pull‑back strategy he’ll employ to maximize gains within the pattern‑day‑trader constraints.
PT11M44SIn this episode the creator poses a poll asking viewers whether they’d take a $120k fully‑remote job or a $240k office‑based position, then shares the three reasons—freedom, time, and the ability to pursue a side hustle—that led him to choose remote work and eventually replace his day job with trading. He also invites the audience to vote by up‑voting the leading comments, explains how remote work gave him a better work‑life balance, and urges viewers to like, subscribe, and remember that trading carries risk.
PT45M42S.In this episode veteran trader Ross Cameron breaks down how he turned $2 million in profits in 2024 into over $6 million in 2025—a three‑fold increase—by keeping his core strategy intact while dramatically scaling his average share size and tightening trade quality. He explains that the boost came from riding a hot market with deeper liquidity, cutting down on low‑quality setups, embracing disciplined “walk‑away” habits, and balancing internal factors like position sizing with external factors such as market volume and broker stability.