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Tyler White Trading Club Launches Alpha Pro, a Structured Trading Education App

Tyler White Trading Club Launches Alpha Pro, a Structured Trading Education App

Tyler White Trading Club, a Los Angeles-based independent trading education company, unveiled Alpha Pro, a new standalone educational app on August 17th, 2026. The app aims to teach trading from the ground up through structured lessons, practical exercises, and progress tracking.

Alpha Pro follows a sequential curriculum, guiding users through core trading concepts, starting with market fundamentals and advancing to strategies, risk management principles, and analytical habits. These skills were developed by Tyler White, the app's founder, over nearly a decade of trading experience. White emphasized that the app caters to those who prefer self-paced learning, as opposed to live sessions.

The app also features a progress-tracking system, enabling users to monitor their lesson completion and development over time. Additionally, it provides access to a community of traders working through the same material, offering ongoing feedback and support. White highlighted that this structure aims to address the common issue faced by self-taught traders, who often lack structured feedback during their learning journey.

White Trading Club clarified that the app is purely educational and does not make any specific performance or profit claims. It emphasizes that trading involves significant risk, regardless of the level of education or preparation. The company, founded by Tyler White, is based in Los Angeles, California, and provides structured educational content focused on trading fundamentals, risk management, and disciplined processes for traders across the United States.

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