What is included in the DNA program?

Created by Rose Mendez, Modified on Fri, 24 Apr at 10:19 AM by Rose Mendez

The DNA program includes the following features and tools on the Real Time platform:


Lifetime access:

  • DNA Training modules — 17 on-demand video modules covering stock selection, risk management, the SMB PlayBook, trading psychology, position sizing, tape reading, and more. Delivered through video lectures, exercises, and written material.
  • SMB Scanner — a pre-market tool that helps you identify stocks with fresh news before the market opens. Use it daily as part of your morning preparation to build your watchlist.
  • Written Game Plan — the daily pre-market strategy from the SMB desk, including a big picture market overview and stock tables with key support, resistance, and inflection levels. 
  • Weekly Review Meeting — a weekly group session to review module topics, ask questions about trades from the week, and get guidance from Steve Spencer.
  • Discord — access to SMB's Discord server. Instructions on how to join were sent to your email when you enrolled. If you can't find that email, contact us at support@smbcap.com and we'll resend it.


90 days of access

  • AM Meeting with Steve Spencer — a live daily pre-market session where Steve covers the macro picture, identifies the highest-conviction stocks In Play, and walks through key levels for the day. Held Monday to Friday at 9:00 AM Eastern.
  • Office Hours Meeting — a live session where you can ask questions and get direct feedback on your trading.
  • SMB Radar — monitors unusual volume during market hours, helping you spot stocks seeing significant activity in real time. Use it alongside the Game Plan to identify trading opportunities as they develop during the session.
  • Positions tab — lets you track the real-time activity of top SMB traders. You can see whether a trader is long, short, or flat on a position, but entry and exit prices are not shown. This is intentional: use it as a reference point alongside your own game plan and risk management rules, not as a signal to follow blindly.


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