Investing can be overwhelming — especially when you’re learning new concepts, trading live, or managing emotions in real time. That’s why Justin’s Office Hours exist: to give you direct access to guidance, feedback, and clarity — when you need it most.
Before, during, or after a trade.
Whether you’re stuck on a trade, unsure about your plan, or just want to confirm a setup before acting, the best thing you can do is ask. No question is too small, too late, or too “stupid.” The only bad question is the one left unasked.
Step-by-Step: How to Ask for Help
Visit: https://app.thealgo.com/help
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Follow the steps and provide as much detail as possible.Office Hours:
📅 Monday–Friday
⏰ 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM ET
You can expect a response or update within up to 2 hours during active office hours.
Why You Should Ask — Even If You Think It’s “Small”
It’s completely normal to hesitate before asking a question, especially when you’re new. You might think:
“I should already know this.”
“This might sound dumb.”
“I’ll just figure it out later.”
That hesitation can be costly. In trading and investing, uncertainty compounds faster than capital.
Asking early — before, during, or after a trade — helps prevent mistakes, clarify strategy, and accelerate learning.
Lose money and don't learn = Failure
Lose money and learn = Lesson
Remember: everyone who’s consistent now once asked the same questions you’re asking today. Justin also had to ask questions to learn everything he knows now.
When to Ask
Before a trade: Confirm your plan, setup, or thesis.
During a trade: Manage emotions, entries, or exits with guidance.
After a trade: Review what worked, what didn’t, and why.
This is the feedback loop that builds mastery — faster and with less pain.
Final Thought
Success in the market isn’t just about information — it’s about communication and correction.
When you reach out, you’re not just asking for an answer — you’re investing in your understanding.
So if you’re unsure, curious, or second-guessing a move: ask Justin. That’s what Office Hours are for.
