#624: The Smarter Way To Pick Winning Stocks
22 February 2026

#624: The Smarter Way To Pick Winning Stocks

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In this video:
00:14 – Sean Tepper – found of TYKR
04:55 – How does this software help?
08:50 – TFTC also helps create successful traders
12:25 – Is social media helpful?
16:20 – Multiple brokers or one?
22:18 – TFTC creating a trading bot program
28:16 – 60,000 stocks analyzed
32:45 – Contact Sean Andrew Mitchem
Hello, everybody. It's Andrew Mitchem here at The Forex Trading Coach. And today I'm really pleased to be joined by Sean Tepper, who's the founder and the CEO of Tykr. Welcome along. Sean. Sean Tepper
Andrew. Good to be here. Andrew Mitchem
Awesome to have you. Sean, could you introduce yourselves to everybody and let us know who you are and what you do and what we're going to talk about? Sean Tepper – found of TYKR Sean Tepper
Sure. Yeah. My name is Sean Tepper. I'm the founder of TYKR, as Andrew said. And long story short, TYKRs a platform that helps people buy and sell stocks with confidence prior to that. My background is about 20 years in tech, 15 years investing, and I kind of created TYKR as a solution to a frustration in the markets. Sean Tepper
And we could dive into what that frustration is, if you'd like. Yeah. But yeah, I had to create a solution because it was very hard to make decisions when I first got started. And that's where really TYKR came from. And, but yeah, fast forward to today. We've got a little over, 13,000 customers in about 50 countries, including where you're based. Sean Tepper
New Zealand. Andrew Mitchem
Oh that's good. Yeah. So you had 50 countries. That's a that's an awesome effort. And, and Sean, I was reading about, you know, you started, on your website says, in, you know, 2011 to 2015, you were trying to figure out what wasn't there to help you. What did you find back then? Was the biggest frustration that led to TYKR happening? Sean Tepper
Yeah. So when I first got started, you know, I think I joined E-Trade. And, you know, there's so many brokers these days, it's hard to keep track of. But as soon as I joined, I had no idea what to do next. So I started going on YouTube researching where do you go to invest? Like looking up different investing platforms? Sean Tepper
I found a few of our competitors, like Seeking Alpha and Motley Fool, and they do a fine job, but it's still very difficult to truly know the difference between a strong stock and a weak stock is is very frustrating. And for context, my background is in tech, but to go, layer deeper, it's actually in process engineering. Sean Tepper
Like I've worked a lot for GE and Koehler. And the rule is in process engineering, if you have 100 data points, you cannot present that to a customer or an executive. You have to roll it up to ideally a binary decision like yes or no or a traffic light. And I was complaining at that time, like, am I the only one complaining about the fact that there's no process engineering lens layered over investing like, this is insane. Sean Tepper
Like nobody's making it easy. And that was kind of the green light I was thinking of, like, hey, if I could figure something out here, I think the big solution is a create a process engineering solution in the world of finance and apparently I'm the only one really doing that today, other than the few platforms that say buy or sell. Sean Tepper
But I don't really recommend that. But yeah, that was that was the beginning. And it took about a year to build this Excel sheets. And I give you context here, I found a lot of inspiration from Phil Towne. He wrote a few books on value investing. Do you know Phil Towne? Andrew Mitchem
No, I don't know. No. Okay. Sean Tepper
Your your audience may be interested. He wrote a book. One of them is rule one. The other one is payback time. I really provided some. Yeah, yeah. You know, rule one investing, Warren Buffett. We can talk about that. But, yeah, I, I found some of the calculus in his books, put it into Excel, and I ended up coming up with about 50 data points to analyze the stock. Sean Tepper
And then on top of that, I created a traffic like rating system where stocks are either on sale, watch or overpriced. That's green, gray or red. And I used it the next 4 or 5 years on my own, making returns between 15 and 50%, and my returns still fall in that range today. Our customers actually fall in that range as well. Sean Tepper
But yeah, I, I wanted to make sure I'm using my own money testing it to make sure it works, not just like four weeks or four months. I went like that over four years. And then it was 2019 was the inflection point when I'm like, I think I've got a solution here, but let's just confirm. Sent the sheet to a few of the retail investors and everybody's like, I'm not going to use this Excel sheet. Sean Tepper
This is insane. You got to create a software. So that right. That was the green light. Let's go create a SaaS platform. And took a year to build the first version. And the first version was not pretty. But yeah, fast forward to today. That's where we're at. But yeah. Andrew Mitchem
They Nimrod when you look back on them. Sean Tepper
Yeah, right. It was like the, the metaphor I use is it felt like I was building a physical prototype made of like, and duct tape and cardboard. It was not pretty videos. It's pretty ugly. But you get feedback from your customers and you just keep making it better, and it actually turns into something. How does this software help? Andrew Mitchem
So, yeah, awesome. That's brilliant. So fast forward then to today. Why would someone come and use what you have and I suppose in a practical basis, how does it help them? What are they. What do they input? What do they use to make decisions for them? Sean Tepper
Sure. Yeah. So I'll give you some of the the subjective reasons and then we'll get into the objective and why that's actually important to our, our broker partners. But our rating system again process engineering, it doesn't sound very glamorous, but the concept of making decisions very easy for people, it is very true in most industries. So we we use the process engineering lens. Sean Tepper
Plus we take a lot of inspiration from Duolingo for language learning in our opinion. Like what? They've got over 600 million users. They're doing something right. We're teaching people how to learn a language with these micro learning modules. And I'm like, we need to do the same thing in our platform, but it's got to be investing focused. So we've got these modules peppered around that quickly teaches people how to invest in you put the two together, the rating system, plus the simplified education that helps people. Sean Tepper
And it's not our guarantee, but it's it's something we let people know upfront that 90% of customers is actually over 90. But we say 90% of customers that use TYKR are able to go from a beginner to confident an investor in 14 days or less. It's very quick. Wow. And what does that mean from an objective standpoint? And this is what matters most to brokers, which is most brokers we're talking to have two big problems. Sean Tepper
And number one, very little transaction volumes, like somebody will join on day one and they'll wait three months or six months or nine months, and then make another trade. And the other issue is the average account size is less than 5000. While with TYKR after five years. Now we're we track like a lot of data points to see our, investors behavior. Sean Tepper
And typically people make 30% more transactions after joining TYKR. And their average account size is about $180,000. So what that tells us is and it tells. Right. So these people are their confidence is skyrocketing and they're adding more money from their checking account or their savings. So it's not sitting in a low interest vehicle. So so there you go. Sean Tepper
That's how we're different. I'll give you one more way where different in your audience may appreciate this is TYKRs. Calculations are actually open source for personal use. And the SEC really likes that. Like we had an audit done to make sure we fall in that publisher exclusion category. We could talk about that in a minute, but making sure we're not we're not giving financial advice, but this firm we're talking to and we had another we're actually had two firms. Sean Tepper
Take a look. They were both very impressed that we we put those calculations out and I'm like, I'm, I'm actually not concerned anybody's going to take it because it's even though it's relatively simple math, it's a lot of it. And try to put together in a software what would take you a really long time. So fortunately nobody's tried to duplicate it. Sean Tepper
But the calculations are out there. Andrew Mitchem
Yeah, well, for the sake, I was looking on your your purchase, page. Your pricing page. For the sake of $50 a month, you just use it. Wouldn't you? Rather than trying to reinvent it or. Sean Tepper
It exact right at the b