One of the things I hate most about live events is when the “speaking lineup” is essentially just a bunch of old guys rattling out their greatest hits.
Yeah nice you made a trade 20 years ago that made you $100 million. Do we clap now or in 20 minutes when you’re regurtitated that story for the 50th time?
Because what about looking ahead? That’s really what people want out of attending a live event.
So this is exactly what Investormania 2 is built around.
Not bragging about past performance…
Four talks, four angles on where the real money is moving next.
Here's what's on the agenda when we gather in Tampa, May 14-16th.
Anthony-James Owen: Seasonal Trading Secrets
Most investors think about the calendar once a year, when someone trots out "sell in May and go away."
Anthony goes several layers deeper.
With his 45 years of experience trading markets… he'll walk through specific swing trades on specific companies at specific times of the year, recurring seasonal patterns that have played out reliably over time.
Crucially, he'll show you why simply buying the stock is often the worst way to play these moves, and which approaches have historically squeezed out the most profit.
You'll leave with a concrete calendar of setups to reference all year long.
Oliver El-Gorr: Commodity Supercycle 2.0
Gold touched $5,500 an ounce this year.
Silver has had one of its best runs in recent memory.
Most people who made money on those trades are now asking the same question… where next?
My answer is that the metals rally was just the opening act.
I'll be making the case for three specific commodities I believe are better positioned for the next 18 months.
Less crowded, less discussed, and with clearer catalysts ahead.
If you missed the first wave, this is your briefing on where to look now.
Miles Thormodson: Advanced Trade Management to Maintain Your Sanity
There is a meaningful difference between finding a good trade and actually making money from it.
The head coach of Option Cashflow Accelerator, Miles has spent the past 7 years actively trading the markets. He’s also worked with over 500 students inside OCA, and the pattern he keeps seeing is the same.
His talk pulls from that hard-earned experience to cover what actually separates traders who compound gains over time from those who keep giving them back.
If you've ever been right about a stock and still ended up in the red, this one is for you.
Oliver El-Gorr: The Third Wave - Profiting from AI's Physical Limits
Try telling an AI to increase the global supply of titanium by 10% this year. Go ahead, I'll wait.
That's the entire point of this talk.
As the world's biggest tech companies pour hundreds of billions into building AI infrastructure, every meaningful bottleneck has shown up in the real world — materials, power, physical supply chains.
The investors who spotted this early made serious money on power generation, copper miners, grid infrastructure, and nuclear.
Those trades are now crowded, and many are priced as though physical constraints don't exist, which is precisely what makes them dangerous going forward.
My talk focuses on the next evolution of this theme: where a new wave of demand collides with an already-strained supply chain to create a fresh set of winners.
Four specific constraint areas and a select group of companies positioned to benefit.
Oliver

