Whether it was selling the Star Wars figures he collected as a little boy for 50 times their value or using $125 of grass-cutting money to buy a Michael Jordan rookie card that he later sold for $1,500, it was clear Bryan Bottarelli was a born trader – possessing the unique ability to identify opportunities and leverage those investments.
Graduating with a business degree from the highly rated Indiana University Kelley School of Business, Bryan got his first job out of college trading stock options on the floor of the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE). There he was mentored by one of the country’s top floor traders in the heart of the technology boom from 1999 to 2000 – trading in the crowded and lively Apple computer pit. Executing his trades in real time, Bryan learned to identify and implement some of his most powerful trading secrets… secrets that rarely make their way outside the CBOE to individual traders.
Recognizing the true value of these methods, Bryan tapped into his entrepreneurial spirit to take a risk. He walked off the CBOE floor and launched his own independent trading research service called Bottarelli Research. From February 2006 to December 2018, Bryan gave his precise trading instructions to a small, elite group – most who joined him on day one and have been followers ever since.
As a so-called “play tactician,” Bryan uses his hands-on knowledge of floor trading to shape opportunities and chart formations into elegant, powerful and profitable recommendations. And by using the same hedging techniques taught by professional floor traders, Bryan is able to deliver his readers remarkable gain opportunities while strictly limiting their total risk.
Along the way, Bryan has developed a cumulative track record that could impress even the most successful hedge fund manager. His early calls on some of the most consequential stocks of the past two decades speak for themselves…
The thread connecting each of these calls is Bryan’s singular focus on identifying transformative trends early – before Wall Street catches on. Whether it was recognizing Apple’s breakout potential in 2011, spotting Netflix’s long runway in 2012, or pounding the table on Tesla when it was a fringe idea trading for pennies, Bryan has consistently found the signal in the noise.
He now spends his days guiding one of the first trading communities ever created, The War Room… and creating proprietary strategies, software, and scanners for members to level up their trading, such as his Stock Flips strategy, Post-Market Profits service, and his Cash Code X scanner. You can also catch him every Tuesday in Monument Trend Advisory’s weekly live “Intelligence Briefing” and giving recommendations in the newsletter’s monthly “Field Report.”
Whether it was recognizing the value of his mother’s homemade snacks and selling them to classmates at boarding school in England for a profit – to escape the horrendous British food – or spotting an overlooked oil services company when crude was trading at $10 a barrel and everyone else had fled the sector, it was clear Karim Rahemtulla was a born fundamental analyst – possessing the rare ability to see value long before the crowd does.
Educated in England, Canada, and the U.S., Karim is fluent in several languages, with undergraduate studies in economics and foreign languages and a master’s degree in finance. He put that education to work fast, becoming one of the youngest CFOs of a brokerage and trading firm that cleared through Bear Stearns in the late 1980s. There he was trained by veterans of the business – traders who had already made their mistakes and whose late-career strategies Karim recognized as genuinely powerful.
His father taught him early: never pay full price – not for a house, a car, or a stock. Karim has carried that principle with him ever since, and it has shaped everything from his personal investments to his professional calls. He prefers to see things firsthand. He once bribed his way onto a fishing boat in the Persian Gulf just to observe the Strait of Hormuz with his own eyes. Days after the revolution in Cairo in 2011, he sat across from the head of Egypt’s stock exchange. He has stood inside a copper mine in Arizona years before data centers showed up nearby. For Karim, the edge comes from getting there before the analysts do.
Since his early days, Karim has built a cumulative track record that spans more than 35 years of options trading and international markets – and a body of macro calls that could impress even the most seasoned global macro fund manager. Over a span of 18 months in the late 2010s… he avoided a single realized loss on 37 consecutive recommendations.
His early calls on some of the most consequential trends and stocks of the past three decades speak for themselves…
The thread connecting each of these calls is Karim’s singular focus on finding value the market has missed – overlooked sectors, depressed prices, and structural mispricings – and getting there before institutional capital catches on. Whether it was the internet backbone in 1994, oil services in 1999, or Rolls-Royce’s nuclear division in 2020, Karim has consistently found the signal before the crowd did.
He is the author of the best-selling book Where in the World Should I Invest? and now spends his days co-leading The War Room alongside Bryan Bottarelli, deploying strategies that span LEAPS trading, spread trading, put selling, and insider cluster buying. You can also catch him with Bryan every Tuesday in Monument Trend Advisory’s weekly live “Intelligence Briefing” and in the monthly “Field Report.”
Whether it was grinding through 60-hour weeks remodeling Home Depots and McDonald’s as a construction worker, or losing $15,000 on a single Apple trade at a time when that might as well have been a million dollars, it was clear that Nate Bear was not going to find his way to financial freedom by following the crowd. What he lacked in Wall Street connections and finance degrees, he more than made up for in stubbornness, curiosity, and an absolute refusal to quit – qualities that would eventually take him from blowing up his first $1,000 trading account to turning $37,000 into nearly $3 million in just four years.
Nate graduated from Georgia Tech in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in building construction. After two years in the corporate world, he ditched the suit-and-tie and launched his own business, United States Permit, which he ran from home. That flexibility gave him room to start trading on the side in 2008 – first with a $1,000 account, then with growing conviction that the markets were a puzzle worth solving, even as early losses mounted.
Like most new traders, Nate struggled badly. He chased whatever stocks CNBC was hyping. He blew up multiple accounts. He took that devastating $15,000 Apple loss. But in 2015, something changed: his son was born, and Nate found his real reason to figure it out. It wasn’t about money – it was about time. He wanted out of the 60-hour grind of running a small business and into a life where he could be present for his family. From that moment, he stopped dabbling and started treating trading like a business that needed a real, repeatable system.
What followed were years of deep research, pattern recognition, and systematic testing across thousands of stocks and options contracts. Nate spent time studying decades-old academic work from Harvard, MIT, and the Federal Reserve alongside his own observations of how retail money flows now drive markets in ways institutions can no longer control. He eventually built multiple proprietary systems to detect these forces – each designed to spot explosive moves before most traders even know they’re coming.
His trading portfolio crossed $1 million within a couple of years of going full-time in 2016. The results since then have spoken for themselves.
His calls across markets – up, down, and sideways – are the kind that stop people in their tracks…
The thread connecting every one of these trades is Nate’s singular focus on identifying hidden pressure in the market before it surfaces – whether that’s institutional money quietly accumulating after an earnings surge, or a mass of retail traders coiling a stock like a spring before it explodes. Since joining Monument Traders Alliance in 2023, he has recommended 300 money-doubling plays.
For Nate, the numbers are meaningful, but the story behind them matters more. He vividly remembers the first time he sat down at the dinner table in the new home his trading career made possible – a house more than triple the size of the 1,200-square-foot place where six people and three dogs had once lived.
“It was like a huge glass of ice water after a long walk in the desert.”
Today, Nate trades full time and live-streams his trades to teach others the techniques that changed his own financial fate. He guides members through Daily Profits Live, Profit Surge Trader, and Sector Strike – sharing real-time setups and actionable alerts every day the market is open. Nate’s goal is simple: to make his trading community the same glass of water in the desert that once changed his life.