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The Room Is Getting Louder

This isn’t a hype post. This is a status update — on the trades, the team, and what’s coming next. If you’ve been watching from the outside, this is the one you need to read.

What Bishop’s Been Doing

Market Bishop has been on an absolute tear. If you’re in the VIP room, you’ve seen it play out live. If you’re not, here’s what you missed:

AMD 265 C 4/24 — entered at $5.50, trimmed majority at $16.50, ran all the way to $18.00. That’s $540 turned into $1,800 per contract. From a clean technical setup with the aggressive target mapped at $276.12 on AMD. Called it, charted it, hit it exactly where he said it would. Even if you got out early at the first trim, you still ate. Bishop’s words to the room: “Don’t feel bad if you couldn’t hold this entire move.”

MSFT 460 C 5/15 — entered at $5.40, trimmed at $8.20–$8.25 the next morning at open. $540 into $825 per contract. Clean swing, clean management, clean exit.

And here’s the part most communities would hide — NVO was closed at -20%. Bishop posted it publicly. No deletion. No pretending it didn’t happen. That’s what real trading looks like. You manage risk, cut losses early, and let the winners run. The AMD and MSFT gains more than covered that loss.

The losses stay on the record. That’s the difference.

MSTR — $110 Into $1,500

While Bishop was banking on AMD and MSFT, this happened on the other side of the room:

MSTR 4/17 150C — entered at $1.10, held overnight as a swing, closed the next morning at $15.00. That’s $110 per contract turned into $1,500+. One overnight hold. While everyone else was asleep, we were already positioned and waiting for the morning to confirm.

Not a lottery ticket. Not a random gamble. A directional conviction play based on analysis we do every day in this room. Called before the move. Held through the noise. Exited with discipline. That’s what happens when the preparation meets the opportunity.

9 Analysts — And Growing

TTR isn’t one person anymore. We have 9 analysts working inside this room. The team keeps getting stronger, the coverage keeps expanding across different markets and time frames, and the quality of the calls keeps going up.

Every single analyst meets the same standard — post before the move, show the chart, manage the trade publicly, and keep every loss on the record. No exceptions. No special treatment. If you call it, you own it — win or loss. That’s the culture we’ve built and that’s the culture we protect.

Daily Video Breakdowns

On top of everything, I’ve started doing daily video breakdowns of the trades. Every day after the session, I walk through what happened — why we entered, how we managed, where we took profit, what we could’ve done better.

This isn’t a highlight reel. It’s a real breakdown for the team so everyone understands the why behind every move. Copying a trade means nothing if you don’t understand the logic. The goal is to make every member sharper — not just richer for a day, but better for a career.

And soon — daily live trading with screen share. You’ll watch setups develop in real time, see the charts the way I see them, hear the thought process as it happens. No editing. No post-market replays pretending to be live. Actual live execution with the whole room watching.

The Proof Is Free

Everything — the AMD runner, the MSFT trim, the NVO loss, the video breakdowns — it’s all in the free Discord. Timestamped. Unedited. Public. You don’t need to pay anything to see it. You don’t need VIP access. Just join and look in the insights channel.

discord.gg/thetechnicalroom — go look for yourself. Match the timestamps to your charts. See what this room actually produces when nobody’s watching.

When we open the doors again, this is what you’re walking into. Not promises — proof.

The best is still coming.

— Javyy

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