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| Born | April 24, 1984 |
| Nationality | American |
| Citizenship | United States |
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David Capablanca (born April 24, 1984) is an American entrepreneur and stock trader known for his expertise in short-selling stocks. He co-founded the Conscious Trading Academy, an educational institution focused on providing financial knowledge to students.[1] Capablanca hosts the podcast "The Friendly Bear," where he interviews prominent figures in the global trading community.[2][3]
Capablanca is renowned as a "master trader" and boasts a verified 7-figure trading status with a 90% win ratio.[4] He mentors others in short-selling, highlighting the significance of mindset mastery and trading skills for success. His strategy involves meticulous trade journaling to avoid common pitfalls like short squeezes and continuously refining his approach to minimize risks.[5]
David Capablanca, born and raised in Miami, FL, to a Cuban mother and Persian father, went from career architect to verified 7-figure trader, despite overcoming a life-altering brain tumor while pursuing a Masters in Architecture at UCLA. Under the guidance of renowned architect Thom Mayne, he made significant contributions to the transformative Haiti Now Project, showcasing his dedication and passion for positively impacting society.
Combining his architecture skills such as pattern recognition, puzzle solving, and creative thinking with his understanding of manipulation in the markets, David began short selling, and after having initial success in short-selling small-cap stocks in 2020, he relocated to San Juan, Puerto Rico to further his learning under some of the best traders in the world. Immersed in a community of experienced professionals and guided by renowned traders, he honed his skills and expanded his market knowledge.[6]
David Capablanca started his career as an architect, receiving his Masters degree from UCLA where he studied under the Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne. Despite his experience and skill in architecture, Capablanca pivoted in his thirties from architecture to stock trading as a solution to his student loan debt.[7][8][9]
Signing up for trading and short-selling courses, Capablanca applied his architectural background to the market, using his creative and analytical mind to execute trades successfully.[10][11] Switching over to short-selling paid off, especially in 2020, where he capitalized from shorting biotech and pharmaceutical stocks amid the COVID-19 surge. Taking his expertise to Puerto Rico, he collaborated with renowned short report firms, such as White Diamond Research.[12][13]
The following year, armed with knowledge and determination, Capablanca kicked off the 'Friendly Bear Podcast' in May 2021, diving into the world of trading, short-selling, and exposing shady companies through YouTube short reports. His podcast connections opened doors to global trading conferences.[14] In September 2023, fueled by a passion to share, he co-founded the 'Conscious Trading Academy, launching it officially with a trading conference in Los Angeles.[15][16] The three-day conference is now held annually with traders attending from around the world.[17][18] The academy integrates trading psychology, knowledge, and skills to empower traders to succeed in the market, offering them a path to financial independence.[19][20]