TraderLion: A Free Virtual Conference, a $1,000/Year Membership, and a Spinoff Charting Platform
What it actually offers across four named co-founders, a free online conference, and its Deepvue spinoff, and where automated execution fits in.
Trading Education · 6 min read
TraderLionThe hook: Despite the name, the "TraderLion Summit" isn't a paid in-person event, its official name is the TraderLion Annual Trading Conference, and it's run entirely free and virtual for several years running, with speakers like Market Wizards author Jack Schwager appearing at no cost.
- Four named co-founders, including a former William O'Neil & Co. portfolio manager
- Its flagship conference is free and fully online, not a paid in-person summit
- Spun off a separate charting platform, Deepvue, priced around $41-49/month
About TraderLion
TraderLion was founded in 2017 by four named co-founders: Ameet Rai (CEO), Ross Haber (a former William O'Neil & Co. portfolio manager who grew a fund from $15M to over $850M there and co-authored a book on the firm's top stock winners), Richard Moglen (who hosts The TraderLion Podcast and has interviewed over 100 Market Wizards and hedge fund managers), and Nick Schmidt (who writes the Weekly Digest). Mark Minervini has appeared as a podcast guest, though there's no confirmed formal affiliation beyond that.
Its flagship event, officially the TraderLion Annual Trading Conference rather than a branded "Summit," has run as a completely free, fully virtual, multi-weekend event for several years, including 2026 (four sessions across two weekends in July). Recent speaker lineups have included Jack Schwager (author of the Market Wizards series), David Ryan and Leoš Mikulka (multi-time U.S. Investing Champions), and trading psychologist Denise Shull, alongside 30+ other named speakers in prior years.
Beyond free content, its paid side includes individual masterclasses (Leadership Blueprints around $395, a Swing Trading Masterclass taught by 2020 U.S. Investing Champion Oliver Kell), and a Private Access membership priced around $1,000/year, non-refundable, with no monthly option. Two of the co-founders, Rai and Schmidt, also spun off a separate charting and screening platform, Deepvue, priced around $41-49/month depending on billing.
What TraderLion Offers
TraderLion Annual Trading Conference
A free, multi-weekend virtual event with named Market Wizards as speakers.
Private Access Membership
~$1,000/year, non-refundable, community and market reports.
Individual Masterclasses
Standalone paid courses on breakouts, stage analysis, trading psychology, and more.
The Trader's Handbook
A traditionally published book co-authored by all four founders.
Model Books
Annotated chart books of each year's top stock winners.
Deepvue (spinoff)
A separate charting/screening platform, ~$41-49/month.
Options Activity Feed
A newer paid product tracking options flow, ~$19-227/year.
Why Traders Rely On TraderLion
Its content treats momentum trading as a rigorous, rules-based discipline, reinforced by founders with real institutional pedigree, one managed hundreds of millions of dollars at William O'Neil's own firm. That credibility, plus a genuinely free flagship conference featuring real Market Wizards, is a large part of its pull.
A company confident enough to give its flagship conference away for free still charges $1,000 a year for the community behind it.
TraderLion: Strengths and Limitations
Strengths
Limitations
TraderLion FAQ
Four co-founders: Ameet Rai (CEO), Ross Haber (a former William O'Neil & Co. portfolio manager), Richard Moglen, and Nick Schmidt, who also co-founded a separate charting platform called Deepvue.
No. Its official name is the TraderLion Annual Trading Conference, and current years have run as a completely free, fully virtual, multi-weekend event streamed on YouTube.
Around $1,000 per year, billed annually with no monthly option and no refunds once purchased.
A separate charting and stock-screening platform co-founded by two of TraderLion's own founders, priced around $41 to $49 per month, positioned as an alternative to tools like TrendSpider or Finviz.
Automating a TraderLion-Inspired Breakout with PickMyTrade
Momentum breakouts don't wait for a trader to open their platform and type an order. For traders applying TraderLion's breakout discipline to futures markets, PickMyTrade closes that gap: define the setup once as a TradingView alert, and it fires the instant it triggers.
How it works
- Build a TradingView alert around the breakout condition, no coding required
- Connect PickMyTrade to your broker or prop firm account once
- PickMyTrade executes automatically when the alert fires
- Copy the same signal across multiple accounts at once
No, Deepvue is a separate charting/screening tool. A trader would still need to build the resulting setup as a TradingView alert for PickMyTrade to execute on it.
PickMyTrade's broker network is built for futures and multi-asset execution. TraderLion's breakout and momentum framework applies just as well to index futures like ES and NQ as it does to individual stocks.
PickMyTrade is an independent automation platform. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by TraderLion, unless otherwise stated. Trading futures and other leveraged products carries substantial risk of loss. TraderLion's own site blocks automated research tools, so several details here are sourced from third parties (affiliated sites, coupon listings, cached search results) rather than direct confirmation, and pricing may have changed since.