The TRADEway Coaches share the vision of helping Christian families become active traders who build lasting legacies. Every TRADEway Coach has a unique story about how they became a part of the TRADEway family and how they navigate the Stock Market God’s way, and we’re excited to share those stories with you.
TRADEway was founded in Dave's garage which was converted into a home-office. He, his wife Katie, and father-in-law, David Mitchell began organizing classes to help people learn about the stock market, and the Lord helped it grow exponentially from there. Dave currently serves as a Speaker and as an Investment Advisor Representative.
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Teaching and motivating. I will ask a lot of questions and challenge you to think for yourself.
I care about people. I want to meet their needs and point them to Jesus.
I love that when we get to interact, they feel more like friends than clients. They are so open to sharing about their lives. They show so much excitement and gratitude when they are happy with our services, and they show a tremendous amount of love, restraint, and patience if needing to express any concerns.
Watching it "click" with students. It's a very rewarding experience to help people.
I play the harmonica and I have taught martial arts.
I have a wife (Katie) and three kids (Mady, Sam, & Abby), who are my highest priority when it comes to service.
An eight minute debit spread trade with same-day expiration. I played an intra-day bounce on the OPEC announcement when oil gapped WAY down. It was a win and it taught me that even when a trade goes against you, (the gap down had messed up another trade) there is opportunity for gain.
Choosing a favorite verse is way too hard for me, but I do have a favorite word. My favorite word in the Bible is "Selah" which doesn't really have a meaning, but is a musical notation that is added for the purpose of a dramatic pause. It gives so much feeling to the scriptures when you realize what it's there for. Sometimes it's a pause to marvel in awe. Sometimes it's an almost nervous holding of the breath. You have to pay close attention to the context to really get it, but when you do, it's awesome!
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