Renowned Traders: 64 Profiles With Verified Records & Strategies
Modern retail traders with Profit.ly and Kinfo audited statements, prop firm record holders with documented seven-figure payouts, crypto derivatives architects who reshaped how leverage works globally, historical figures whose books still define the canon, the global macro and hedge fund legends who shaped how serious capital gets deployed, and the value investing and modern multi-strategy giants whose institutional architecture has reshaped capital allocation. Profiles below — each links to a full write-up.
Modern Retail Verified
Active retail traders with audited Profit.ly or Kinfo statements, third-party CPA audits, US Investing Championship records, or documented prop firm payouts. Most still trading and/or teaching today.
Ross Cameron
Founder, Warrior Trading
Best known for turning $583.15 into over $18.5 million day trading momentum small-caps. Author of How to Day Trade: The Plain Truth and runs one of the largest day trading YouTube channels.
Read full profileTim Sykes
Penny stock trader & educator
Turned a $12,415 Bar Mitzvah gift into $1.65 million day trading penny stocks in college. Co-founded Profit.ly and StocksToTrade. Mentor to many of the names below.
Read full profileTim Grittani
Pattern day trader
Took $1,500 to over $13 million in verified Profit.ly profits trading penny stock patterns. Featured by CNN Money. Author of the Trading Tickers DVD series.
Read full profileSteven Dux
Statistical short seller
Over $11 million in verified, third-party audited profits. Reportedly set the single-day retail PnL record in 2022 — $6M+ on DWAC. Runs the Freedom Challenge program.
Read full profileNathan Michaud
Founder, Investors Underground
Has run one of the longest-standing premium day trading communities (since 2008). Creator of the Tandem Trader and Textbook Trading courses. Co-founded Traders4ACause.
Read full profileAndrew Aziz
Founder, Bear Bull Traders
Author of How to Day Trade for a Living — translated into 15+ languages and a perennial Amazon business bestseller. PhD chemical engineer turned full-time trader.
Read full profileKunal Desai
Founder, Bulls on Wall Street
Started trading during the dot-com boom; founded Bulls on Wall Street in 2008. Best known for the "Free Trade" technique and a 60-day bootcamp curriculum.
Read full profileShay Huang
Humbled Trader
Former VFX artist turned full-time trader. Her YouTube channel has over 1.3 million subscribers — one of the largest retail trading platforms ever built, with a focus on risk management.
Read full profileMark Minervini
Two-time U.S. Investing Champion
Audited 155% return (1997) and 334.8% return (2021) in the U.S. Investing Championship. Creator of the SEPA methodology and VCP pattern. Featured in Schwager's Stock Market Wizards.
Read full profileDan Zanger
World-record chart pattern trader
Holds the world record for one-year portfolio appreciation: 29,000%+, turning $10,775 into $18 million in under 18 months. Fortune-verified via IRS records. Publishes The Zanger Report.
Read full profileRoland Wolf
Pro soccer player turned trader
Career-ending ankle injury at 24 in Croatia. Joined Tim Sykes's Challenge, lost early, eventually grew a $1M+ Profit.ly-verified record. Runs his own education program.
Read full profileAlex Temiz
Co-founder, My Investing Club
Funded his first account by selling the rims off his car for $2,000 while working as a Starbucks barista. Now $16M+ in verified broker-statement profits. Short-side small-cap specialist.
Read full profileJack Kellogg
Sykes Challenge alum, lead mentor
Saved $10K as a valet at 18, joined Sykes's Challenge in 2017, lost money for 20 straight months before pivoting to OTC penny stocks. $13M+ Profit.ly-verified by 2024. Business Insider profile.
Read full profileLance Breitstein
Former Senior Trader, Trillium
Nearly quit in his first year. A decade later set Trillium's all-time PnL record with back-to-back 8-figure years in 2020 and 2021, winning "Top Trader" both years by landslide margins.
Read full profileBrian Shannon, CMT
Founder, Alphatrends
Popularized the Anchored VWAP indicator from 2003. Author of two foundational TA books (2008, 2023). Roughly one-third of named traders in StockTwits Edge cited him as their most influential mentor.
Read full profileKristjan Kullamägi
Qullamaggie
Swedish mall cop turned swing trader. Publicly reported $9,100 in 2013 to over $80 million by 2021 (past $100M since). Three setups: breakouts, episodic pivots, parabolic shorts. Free Twitch education.
Read full profileBao Nguyen
Co-founder, My Investing Club
Made $1.4 million in a single trading session on FNMA. MIC co-founder and Alex Temiz's mentor. Concentrated event-driven approach with publicly documented track record.
Read full profileBryce Tuohey
Sykes Challenge alum, Small Cap Rockets mentor
Joined the Sykes Trading Challenge in spring 2020. $1M+ verified Profit.ly. RIT supply chain management grad and Matt Monaco's college roommate. Famous for the $2-per-trade reset methodology. Co-founder of Small Cap Rockets and the Beyond the PDT podcast.
Read full profileMark Croock
First Sykes options millionaire
Ex-accountant who joined the Sykes Challenge in 2010 and took eight years to make his first $1M (June 2018). Now $4.1M+ verified Profit.ly with a 53% win rate and ~$1,100 average per trade. Pivoted from stocks to options, founded Evolved Trader.
Read full profileRIPS (SellingRIPS)
Founder, Market Clubhouse
Decade-plus futures trader on ES and NQ contracts. Market profile and auction theory methodology rooted in Steidlmayer and Dalton's Mind Over Markets framework. Documented ~$1,500/day average. Also competes in high-stakes poker on PokerGO and the World Poker Tour.
Read full profileMike Huddie
Verified Kinfo systematic short trader
Ex-door-to-door salesman who borrowed $1,000 to fund his first real account after a $20 paper-trading practice period. $1.5M+ verified on Kinfo across 9+ years. Built systematic small-cap short methodology by rewatching Tim Grittani's Trading Tickers 10-20 times. Sykes Challenge moderator.
Read full profileUmar Ashraf
Founder, TradeZella
Trading equities and options since 2013. 8-figure trader confirmed publicly via the 2025 Words of Rizdom Prop Firm Roundtable. Founded TradeZella (the trade journaling SaaS used by thousands of retail traders), Stock Market Lab, Ashraf Capital, and BlackLine. Est. ~$15M+ net worth.
Read full profileDan Irish
@DansGamePoker, secondary-move long trader
Started trading 2017 inspired by Tim Sykes. Crossed $1M in June 2021, $2M+ by August 2023 (Friendly Bear Podcast Episode 376). Famous for making $98,000 in 13 hours buying small-cap manipulation. Best single trade: $72,500 on $MDLY. Long-biased after switching from short.
Read full profileEduardo Briceño
@edu_trades, Kinfo-verified small-cap trader
Venezuelan immigrant who turned ~$1,900 into $3M+ verified Kinfo profits across 8 years. Blew up four accounts before consistency. 46 consecutive months without a red trading month. Founded LatinDayTrading (Spanish-language community). Rankia "Mejor Trader Auditado 2025".
Read full profileTrader Kane
7-figure NQ futures scalper
Over $3.5M in cumulative payouts from Apex Trader Funding scalping the Nasdaq-100 (NQ) futures contract — with a biggest single payout exceeding $1.8M. Documented across the 2025 Words of Rizdom Prop Firm Roundtable alongside Ashraf, JadeCap, and Okala.
Read full profileJadeCap (Kyle Ng)
Apex prop firm payout record holder
Broke the all-time prop firm payout record in April 2025 — Apex wired him $2,552,800.50 in a single payout from 56 trading sessions, the largest one-time payout any retail trader has ever received from a prop firm. Lifetime payouts now exceed $4.5M. ICT methodology on futures and forex.
Read full profileErik Smolinski
Marine Corps officer, options trader
16+ years systematic options trading. Turned ~$2,000 (accumulated in high school via side jobs including wood cutting) into millions through three core strategies executed with military-grade discipline. Runs the esInvests YouTube channel. Multiple Humbled Trader podcast appearances.
Read full profileMatt Monaco
Sykes Challenge alum, OTC long specialist
Quit hated software engineering major at RIT in 2017, joined the Sykes Challenge with ~$2,000 saved from side hustles. Crossed $1M in January 2021 during the GME squeeze; $3M+ verified Profit.ly. OTC panic dip buys and breakouts. Co-founder of To The Moon Report and Beyond the PDT podcast.
Read full profileHistorical & Foundational
The figures whose books, methodologies, and competition records still define how serious traders think about markets. From Livermore to Minervini's lineage.
Jesse Livermore
"The Boy Plunger" (1877–1940)
Made $100M ($1.5B today) shorting the 1929 Crash. Real-life subject of Reminiscences of a Stock Operator (Lefèvre, 1923) — the most-cited trading book in the Market Wizards canon.
Read full profileWilliam J. O'Neil
Founder, Investor's Business Daily (1933–2023)
Youngest NYSE seat holder at 30. Founded IBD in 1984. Built the CANSLIM growth-stock methodology — AAII rated it the top-performing strategy 1998–2009. Author of How to Make Money in Stocks (2M+ copies).
Read full profileNicolas Darvas
Hungarian dancer-turned-trader
Made $2 million+ from a $25K stake in the late 1950s while touring as a professional ballroom dancer. Developed "Box Theory" trading from telegrams and weekly Barron's. Author of How I Made $2,000,000 in the Stock Market.
Read full profileMarty "Pit Bull" Schwartz
1984 US Investing Champion
Spent nine years losing as a Wall Street analyst before the psychological shift. Won the 1984 US Investing Championship with a verified +210% return. Compounded $40K → $20M+ with max 3% drawdown. Author of Pit Bull.
Read full profileLinda Raschke
First woman in Market Wizards (1992)
Professional trader since 1981 — Pacific Exchange floor, CTA since 1992, founder of LBRGroup. Hedge fund ranked top 1% Barclay 5-year. Author of Street Smarts and creator of the Turtle Soup setup.
Read full profileRichard Dennis
The Prince of the Pit
Turned $400 borrowed from family into reportedly $200M+ by 1986. Designed the Turtle Traders experiment (1983) to settle the question: can trading be taught? The Turtles' subsequent records said yes.
Read full profileWilliam Eckhardt
Turtle co-founder & ETC
Mathematician trader who co-designed the 1983 Turtle experiment with Dennis — took the "nature" side of the bet, lost gracefully. Founded Eckhardt Trading Company in 1991, ~14-17% annualized over 30+ years. Founding father of the systematic CTA industry.
Read full profileCurtis Faith
Youngest & most successful Turtle
Selected at age 19 — youngest by far. Generated $30M+ in profits for Dennis in just over four years. Author of Way of the Turtle (2007), the definitive insider account that ended the Turtle methodology's secrecy. Now at Trading Blox.
Read full profileMacro, Hedge Funds & Trend-Following
The institutional macro traders, hedge fund founders, FX specialists, and Market Wizards trend-followers whose risk-management principles and asymmetric position sizing reshape how serious traders think about edge.
George Soros
Founder, Quantum Fund
Made $1.1B in a single day shorting the British pound on Black Wednesday 1992 — "the man who broke the Bank of England." Author of the reflexivity theory. One of the most successful macro hedge fund records ever.
Read full profileStanley Druckenmiller
Founder, Duquesne Capital
30 years, ~30% average annual returns, zero down years — one of the cleanest records in macro history. Architected the Black Wednesday short for Soros's Quantum Fund. Returned outside capital in 2010.
Read full profileJim Simons
Founder, Renaissance Technologies (1938–2024)
Mathematician who built Renaissance's Medallion Fund — averaged ~66% annual gross returns from 1988 through 2018, the best documented hedge fund record ever. NSA codebreaker, Stony Brook math chair, philanthropist.
Read full profilePaul Tudor Jones
Founder, Tudor Investment Corp
Called the 1987 Black Monday crash and returned 125.9% that year. Featured in Schwager's original Market Wizards. Co-founded the Robin Hood Foundation. Manages ~$13B today.
Read full profileBruce Kovner
Founder, Caxton Associates
Started with a $3,000 credit card loan in 1977. Built Caxton into a $14B+ hedge fund. Mentored by Michael Marcus at Commodities Corporation. Original Schwager Market Wizards subject.
Read full profileMichael Marcus
Original Market Wizard (1947–2023)
Turned $30K into $80M at Commodities Corporation — a 2,500-fold compounding over roughly a decade. Ed Seykota's protégé, Bruce Kovner's mentor. One of the cleanest trend-following lineages in trading history.
Read full profileEd Seykota
Pioneer of computerized trading
MIT engineer who built the first commercial computerized trading system in 1970. Reportedly turned $5,000 into $15M+ — a 250,000% return. Mentored Michael Marcus. Original Schwager Market Wizards subject.
Read full profileRay Dalio
Founder, Bridgewater Associates
Founded Bridgewater in 1975 from a two-bedroom apartment, built it into the world's largest hedge fund. Pure Alpha generated $55.8B in net gains for investors — more than any hedge fund in history. Pioneered risk parity via All Weather.
Read full profileSteve Cohen
Founder, Point72 (formerly SAC Capital)
SAC Capital averaged ~30% annual returns for 18 years. SAC pleaded guilty to insider trading in 2013 and paid $1.8B; Cohen settled SEC civil charges. Rebuilt as Point72 (~$39B AUM) and bought the New York Mets in 2020.
Read full profileJulian Robertson
Founder, Tiger Management (1932–2022)
Built Tiger from $8.8M (1980) into $22B at peak with 32% average annual returns. Closed the fund in 2000, then seeded an entire generation of "Tiger Cubs" — Coleman, Ainslie, Halvorsen, Mandel, Laffont. ~200 hedge funds trace back to Tiger.
Read full profileMichael Steinhardt
Founder, Steinhardt Partners
Averaged 24.5% annualized for 28 years at Steinhardt Partners — nearly triple the S&P 500. Articulated the "variant perception" framework that still defines serious discretionary investing. Original Schwager Market Wizards subject.
Read full profileJohn Paulson
"The Greatest Trade Ever"
M&A also-ran for 13 years before making $15B in 2007 shorting subprime via CDS (~$4B personal). Zuckerman titled the book about it The Greatest Trade Ever. Single-month return of +66% in Feb 2007. Family office since 2020.
Read full profileDavid Tepper
Founder, Appaloosa Management
Appaloosa compounded at ~28% gross annualized since 1993. Bought distressed bank stocks at the 2009 bottom — BAC at ~$3, C at under $1 — and made ~$7B in fund profit, ~$2.5B personal. Bought the Carolina Panthers in 2018 for $2.275B.
Read full profileBill Lipschutz
"The Sultan of Currencies"
Earned Salomon Brothers ~$300M annually as their largest FX trader through the 1980s. At peak, Salomon ran roughly half of all PHLX currency options volume. Co-founded Hathersage Capital in 1995. Original New Market Wizards subject.
Read full profileAndy Krieger
The Bankers Trust NZD trade
At 32, built a 400:1-leveraged short on the New Zealand dollar that reportedly exceeded the country's entire M1 money supply. Kiwi fell ~5% in hours; ~$300M Bankers Trust profit. Got a $3M bonus, considered it an insult, quit for Soros.
Read full profileLarry Williams
1987 World Cup Champion (+11,376%)
Turned $10,000 into $1,137,600 to win the 1987 Robbins World Cup Championship of Futures Trading — record still unbeaten. Created the Williams %R indicator (1966). His daughter Michelle Williams won the same championship at age 16 in 1997.
Read full profileVictor Niederhoffer
The cautionary case study
Ran Soros's commodities at ~30% returns for years and was Business Week's top commodities manager in 1994. Then short-volatility positions wiped him out twice: Niederhoffer Investments forcibly liquidated by Refco in Oct 1997, Matador Fund destroyed in 2007. Author of The Education of a Speculator.
Read full profileValue Giants & Modern Multi-Strategy
The value investing canon (Buffett, Lynch, Munger), activist investors (Icahn, Ackman), the most-discussed contrarian trade of the modern era (Burry's subprime short), the modern multi-strategy architects and market-structure innovators (Yass, Griffin, Englander, Hayes) whose institutional designs now define how serious capital is deployed at scale — plus the most-discussed case study on concentration risk in modern markets (Wood).
Warren Buffett
The Oracle of Omaha (retired Dec 2025)
Compounded Berkshire Hathaway at ~19.9% annually for 60 years — $100 in 1965 became $5.5M by 2024 (vs. ~$39K in the S&P 500). Retired as CEO end of 2025 at age 95; Greg Abel took over Jan 1, 2026. The most-studied capital allocation record ever documented.
Read full profilePeter Lynch
Fidelity Magellan (1977-1990)
29.2% annualized over 13 years — the best documented 20-year mutual fund record ever. Grew Magellan from $18M to $14B+ AUM with over a million shareholders. Retired at 46 to spend time with family. Author of One Up on Wall Street (2M+ copies).
Read full profileCharlie Munger
Berkshire Vice Chairman (1924–2023)
Buffett's intellectual partner across six decades. Pushed Berkshire from Graham-style deep value to "wonderful businesses at fair prices." Built the "latticework of mental models" framework. Died Nov 2023, six weeks before his 100th birthday.
Read full profileCarl Icahn
The pioneering activist investor
The 1985 TWA hostile takeover ($469M personal profit, airline eventually bankrupted) defined the corporate raider era. Later activist campaigns at Apple (~$2B profit) and Netflix (~$2B profit). Peak net worth ~$24B. Pioneer of the modern activist playbook.
Read full profileBill Ackman
Founder, Pershing Square
Founded Pershing Square in 2004 with $54M seed; manages ~$18B today. 2020 COVID hedge turned $27M into $2.6B in 27 days — one of the great asymmetric trades of the modern era. Major activist campaigns: GGP (~$1.6B profit), Herbalife (~$1B loss), Valeant (~$4B loss).
Read full profileMichael Burry
Scion Capital, the subprime short
Made famous by The Big Short — Scion's CDS positions on subprime mortgages generated ~$725M for investors and ~$100M personally. Lifetime ~489% gross return at Scion. Scion Asset Management deregistered November 2025. Recent Palantir put position (~$9.2M premiums).
Read full profileJeff Yass
Susquehanna co-founder
Professional poker player turned options market maker. Co-founded Susquehanna International Group in 1987 — now executes ~30% of US options volume. Personal net worth ~$48B+. Applied probabilistic poker thinking to market making at industrial scale.
Read full profileKen Griffin
Citadel founder
Started trading convertibles from his Harvard dorm room in 1987 with $265K and a rooftop satellite dish. Founded Citadel in 1990 with $4.6M. Now $65B+ AUM, $83B+ cumulative net gains (largest in hedge fund history), record $16B 2022 profit. Survived 2008 ~55% drawdown.
Read full profileIzzy Englander
Millennium Management founder
Founded Millennium in 1989 with $35M ($5M his own, $2M Belzbergs). Pioneered the multi-manager pod model — now ~$84B AUM across 330+ autonomous trading pods with strict 5% drawdown limits. ~14% annualized over 35+ years. Sold 15% of firm to outside investors in 2025.
Read full profileArthur Hayes
BitMEX co-founder, derivatives architect
Co-founded BitMEX in January 2014 and invented the Bitcoin perpetual swap (XBTUSD) in 2016 — the most-traded crypto derivative globally and the template every major crypto exchange subsequently adopted. BitMEX peaked at $3B+ daily / $1T+ annual volume in 2019. 2022 BSA guilty plea ($10M fine, 6-month home confinement). Now runs Maelstrom family office.
Read full profileCathie Wood
ARK Invest — the polarizing case study
Founded ARK Invest in 2014. ARKK returned ~152% in 2020 and AUM peaked at ~$28B in early 2021 — then lost 23% in 2021 and 67% in 2022. Time-weighted return positive lifetime, but the typical investor's money-weighted return is ~-35% over 2020-2025. Modern lesson on regime dependence.
Read full profileHow This List Was Built
Criteria
Inclusion is based on a combination of: verifiable trading records (Profit.ly trade-by-trade verification, Kinfo independent third-party verification, prop firm cumulative payout records, third-party CPA audits, IRS-verified returns, sanctioned competitions like the U.S. Investing Championship); meaningful coverage in primary financial press; influence through books, courses, or long-standing trading communities; and reputation within the broader trading ecosystem.
The list spans modern retail traders with full Profit.ly trade-by-trade transparency through historical figures whose records pre-date modern audit standards. For the historical names, the verification standard is "documented through reputable financial press over decades" rather than "audited Profit.ly account" — different standards, both meaningful, and we've been explicit about which is which in the individual profiles.
The hardest cutoff was where to stop. There are still more names with legitimate claims to inclusion (Howard Marks's distressed credit work at Oaktree, Seth Klarman's value investing at Baupost, Einhorn's Greenlight, individual Tiger Cubs like Coleman/Mandel/Laffont, the original Turtle Jerry Parker's Chesapeake Capital, Ed Thorp's quantitative pioneering…). We optimized for a mix of styles, time periods, verification standards, and outcomes — including the cautionary cases like Niederhoffer and Wood — rather than a single comprehensive ranking. For more context on retail trading reality, see our coverage of day trading strategy and risk and trading education.
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Disclosure: This page is editorial and does not contain affiliate links to any trader's product or service. Trading involves substantial risk of loss. The profit figures referenced are reported by the traders or their platforms and, where noted, have been independently verified — but past performance does not predict future results. Most retail day traders lose money. Several of the traders profiled here are deceased, including Jesse Livermore (1940), Julian Robertson (2022), Charlie Munger (2023), Michael Marcus (2023), William J. O'Neil (2023), and Jim Simons (2024); their entries are biographical and historical. Warren Buffett retired as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway at the end of 2025; Greg Abel took over the CEO role on January 1, 2026.









