A private Discord and Telegram community of active options traders reading the same institutional flow in real time — with Grade A signal alerts, live setup discussion, and documented data methodology at /methodology holding the scanner to institutional standards.
The community isn't just a chat room — it's the full scanner, the alert infrastructure, and the shared context that makes flow trading actually actionable.
Profit Builders isn't a 50,000-person Discord where alerts disappear into noise. It's a smaller, active room of options traders reading the same institutional tape in real time. Most members are day and swing traders working with $25K–$250K accounts — serious enough to care about conviction grading, practical enough to actually act on alerts when they hit.
The conversation is tape-driven. When a Grade A print flashes at $847K on TSLA, the room reacts in the same minute — someone flags the strike dynamics, someone pulls up the historical pattern, someone points to the sector context. You learn flow interpretation faster by watching it happen in real time than by reading about it in isolation. That ambient education is the part you don't get from just reading the scanner on your own.
New members are expected to lurk for a day or two, watch the cadence, then start contributing. No hazing, no paid promotions, no one pumping their Discord pick of the day. Alerts come from the scanner; discussion comes from humans reading them. That's the entire social contract.
Every Grade A or Grade B signal flagged by the scanner is dispatched to the community in two channels: Discord (for desk-based traders who want rich cards with full context) and Telegram (for mobile-first traders who want the same data in a notification-friendly format). Delivery latency is 1–3 seconds from the print hitting the tape.
A typical alert includes: the ticker and cashtag, option type and strike, expiry date and days-to-expiration, total premium and size, flow type (BLOCK or SWEEP), aggression (at-bid, at-ask, mid), delta and implied volatility context, vol-to-OI ratio, the sector tag, the conviction grade (A or B), and the exit rule that will apply for tracking purposes.
The point isn't to drown you in data — it's that the data is already filtered. Most platforms send you a flood of raw prints and expect you to do the interpretation in real time. The community sees only signals that passed the data-derived filter pipeline, with the information you need to evaluate them inline.
You need to know the basics — what a call is, what a put is, how DTE affects pricing. The community isn't teaching Greeks 101. It's teaching you to read institutional flow in real time, which assumes you've traded before.
No. Alerts identify institutional positioning; they aren't trade recommendations. You decide if and how to act on them based on your own risk parameters, account size, and strategy. The scanner flags setups; traders decide.
Totally fine. Most active members lurked for weeks before their first post. The alert stream and the discussion channel are both readable even if you never type a message.
Both are supported. Discord has richer formatting and the community discussion. Telegram is mobile-first with lighter notifications. Most active members use both: Telegram for alert push, Discord for the conversation.
Moderate. A typical trading day sees 30–80 Grade A alerts across all tickers, with clustering around market open, sector rotations, and news catalysts. It's enough to keep up with; not enough to become a full-time second job.
Yes. One-click cancel from your dashboard at any point during or after the 7-day trial. No email gauntlet, no retention call, no surprise charges.