E8 traders did it again!
Top payouts from August 17th – 21st are in, and E8 ONE took over this week.
Not a single payout in our Top came in below five figures.
Another week showing why E8 ONE continues to stand out.
Incredible performance from our traders👏
Who’s making this list next week? 👀
Day 3 documenting the process🎥
Shared a 5M short live on stream today.
Not the prettiest trade, but my model showed up and I didn’t hesitate for a second.
That’s the part I care about most: recognizing it, trusting it, and executing it.
Day 1 documenting post-stream reviews
Goal: build one of the best trading streams out there🎥📈
2 Trades today.
1 Small loss with AUDUSD
1 SOLID 2R with XAGUSD
Main takeaway: execution was solid, but a few things to refine tomorrow.
Day 1/∞.
🚨BREAKING🚨
It's official! @SilencerShop completed the first lawful, unregistered suppressor transfer since June 26th, 1934.
@TheAKGuy's purchase was approved & @WesVirdellTX skipped the background check with his concealed carry permit. This is One Big Beautiful Victory. 🇺🇸🔫
Today, I visited Fort Knox to see the gold.
Since the Fed opened in 1913, the dollar has lost 97% of its purchasing power.
$100 back then is worth $3,300 today. That's because Congress spends into oblivion, with no regard for our national debt. At the same time, the Fed prints the difference.
Yes, the gold is there all (approximately) 147 million ounces. It is impressive, but the real point is what it still teaches in 2026.
In 1971 we severed the dollar from gold. Since then the currency has lost roughly 85% of its value. Prices are higher because the money itself is weaker.
A family making $50,000 with two kids that has not received a 25% raise in the last five years is falling behind.
This is now often called “affordability,” but the the accurate word is inflation.
We run annual deficits of two trillion dollars. The Federal Reserve buys about a third of that debt by creating new money. Every new dollar dilutes the value of the dollars already in people’s pockets. Gold does not expand when Congress spends. Paper does.
That is the difference.
At Fort Knox, we've come to see the gold!
Our country has about a hundred and forty-seven million ounces of gold, and about half of it is stored here at Fort Knox.
We're gonna be going deep underground to see the gold, but more importantly, we're gonna be talking today about what happened to our dollar when we separated from gold in 1971.
I'm going underground, and I'll let you know what I see in a little bit.