Back in 2019, Kenji was working late nights as a software engineer while day-trading on lunch breaks. Meanwhile, Aleksander was analyzing market data for a local investment firm, frustrated by how disconnected academic finance theory felt from real trading decisions.
They met at a tech meetup in Hsinchu and discovered they shared the same question: why was practical stock market education either oversimplified or impossibly complex? Most resources assumed you either knew nothing or had an MBA in finance.
So they started small. Weekend workshops in a borrowed conference room. Twenty people max. Real charts, actual trades, honest discussions about losses alongside wins.