đOn the Business of the Interesting, the Birth of Bangers Only, and Winning this Week
The YEET is evolving, and the proof is in the pudding
One of the things Iâve found most novel during my journey into FURUdom is getting a glimpse into what I call The Degenerate Industrial Complex; I got to know every manner of FURU selling every type of product, and learned quickly that profits arenât the productâyou are.
While most business models were downright predatory, I pride The YEET on finding one that is more revelatory. Ours is based on the path to maturation and account redemption that about 80% of the people reading this will go (or have gone) through in roughly these steps:
Flow is Crack: This is the phase where youâve just discovered UW and you canât believe this magic side-door to wealth has been hidden for so long! A few multi-baggers, a video or two, and youâre ready to buy yourself a Maserati in your mind.'
Flow Dystopia: Cocky, youâre out there raw-dogging with no levels, buying whatever high volume/OI is in your sights, and throwing caution to the wind. And, suddenly, that 7 bagger that got you in the game has dwindled and your port is an orgy of high volume whale weeklies. By now youâve chased 18 whalesâ12 of which were hedges, 3 of which were base hits, and 3 of which were wins you held too long (owed to the raw-dogging). Youâre going broke.
Price Action, A New Hope: Thatâs When The YEET Swoops in and shows you levels, gaps, resistance, trends and suddenly it doesnât all feel so hopeless! You feel new power surge within you as you set targets that hit. Your flow plays become smarter and more realisticâand you begin to play charts without flowâyouâre a trader now,
Price Action Disciple: You entertain and chase flow but itâs not the end all be allâyou now look at charts (gasp) and even fundamentals. Your account starts to show signs of life and and you even start showing the new kids the ropes.
đDivorcing the Business of the Interesting
Iâm no businessman, and I delighted in showing you the whole ocean of interesting flow and SPY plays; there are interesting YOLOs of the Day, interesting longer term plays, interesting flow that may not pan out, and some interesting flow that will be a banger IF it all pans out. From a sales perspective, the unending ocean of flow and its intricacies is enough to keep new subs coming in for weeks without a win.
As interesting as being in the business of the interesting is, as weâve leaned into that Iâve noticed two things: 1) When you try to cater to everybody, you end up listened to by nobody and 2) A WeBull screenshot banger does not a profitable account makeâparticularly when youâre just picking the gems from that whole ocean of interesting.
Iâd rather The YEET be a cult classic than McDonaldâs, so weâre actively moving away from Degenerate Industrial Complex. The value proposition of The YEET shouldnât be âa bunch of good flow and a lot of quick SPY winsâ. It should be profits and education from those profitable plays, period; and itâs my job to do that. So..Iâve done that.
Weâve ditched the scalp-athons and the fifty-flow-contracts-posted a-day and traded it for taking the best trade on the table on any given dayâif itâs not at least 50% upside we arenât bothering it.
So far the results at YEET Plus have been goodâ
â SPY: three SPY trades with targets good for 70%, 110% and 75% this week (we had some runners that didnât go the distance today.
đFlow: Weâre all in CAR; a weekly was a risky wager for the first flow banger, but with much less noise I trust what I see and what I know; so far so good.
Soon Iâll be more chatty on the TL (though not by much), but for now I want to get us back to a place where each callout, update, and tweet carries real weightârather than being merely interesting. Oh yeah notis on.



