- Why One-on-One Mentoring Produces Different Results
- The Four-Session Structure
- What Unlimited Market-Hours Access Actually Means
- Who This Package Is Built For
- How the Classes Connect to the Broader Membership
- Getting Started
- Frequently Asked Questions
Most options traders who hit a plateau aren't missing information. They're missing feedback. They've read the books, watched the YouTube videos, maybe even paid for a signal service or two. But nobody has ever sat with them, watched them work through a chart, and told them exactly where their thinking broke down.
That's the gap the Blueville Capital Classes and Mentoring package is built to close. Four two-hour one-on-one video sessions centered on supply and demand strategy, plus unlimited mentor access during market hours. Not a group webinar. Not a recorded course you watch at midnight. Private sessions built around your charts, your questions, and your actual account size.
Here's what those sessions cover, who the format is designed for, and why the structure matters as much as the content.
Why One-on-One Mentoring Produces Different Results
It's worth understanding why the format itself changes the outcome before getting into the session breakdown.
When you follow an alert service, you're borrowing someone else's decision. You might profit on the trade, but you haven't built anything transferable. The next time the market does something unfamiliar, you're back to waiting for the next alert.
One-on-one mentoring forces you to say your reasoning out loud. When a mentor asks "why did you pick that strike?" and you can't answer clearly, that's the real learning moment. You can't fake understanding in a private session the way you can in a group chat.
The Blueville Capital mentoring package is structured for traders who are past the absolute beginner stage but not yet consistently profitable. If you've been trading options for one to three years and you're still getting shaken out of good setups or holding losers too long, the problem is almost never a lack of strategy knowledge. It's execution, sizing, and the ability to read context in real time.
The Four-Session Structure
The package is four two-hour sessions, each one-on-one video. Your mentor is focused entirely on your situation — not fielding questions from twenty other people in a chat window.
Here's how the sessions are designed to build on each other.
Session One: Supply and Demand Foundations Applied to Your Charts
The first session isn't a lecture on supply and demand theory. It's an applied review of how you're currently reading the market versus how supply and demand zones actually form and hold on index instruments like SPX, RUT, SPY, and IWM.
Most traders who arrive with one to three years of experience have picked up a mix of indicators, patterns, and rules from different sources. Session one is partly diagnostic. Your mentor works through your current chart setup, identifies where your zone identification is off, and recalibrates your eye toward the institutional price levels that actually drive index options moves.
By the end of session one, you should be able to identify a valid supply or demand zone on both a daily and intraday chart and explain why it's relevant to the current session's setup — not just draw boxes on a chart.
Session Two: Options Structure and Trade Setup Logic
Session two is where supply and demand analysis connects to actual trade construction. This is where the methodology gets specific to the instruments Blueville focuses on: index options day trades, stock options day trades, swing trades, and LEAPS setups.
You'll work through how to select the right structure for a given setup — whether that's a spread, a straight call or put, or a longer-dated position. The session covers strike selection relative to where supply or demand sits, how expiration choice affects your risk profile, and how to size a position relative to your actual portfolio.
That last point matters more than most traders acknowledge. A trade sized correctly for a $200,000 account is a completely different animal than the same trade in a $5,000 account. Blueville's tier structure reflects this reality, and the mentoring sessions do too. Your mentor works with your actual capital, not a hypothetical account.
Session Three: Live Market Application and Decision-Making
Session three is the most practically intense. You're in the market together — or reviewing live setups in real time — and your mentor is watching how you process information and make decisions under pressure.
This is also where the unlimited market-hours access that comes with the package becomes especially valuable. Between formal sessions, you can reach out during the trading day with questions about a specific setup, a zone you're unsure about, or a position moving against you. The learning doesn't stop when the session ends.
Session three typically surfaces the specific friction points that are costing you money. Maybe you're entering too early before a zone confirms. Maybe you're exiting too quickly when a trade moves in your favor because you don't fully trust your read. Maybe your sizing is inconsistent because you're not confident in the setup quality. The mentor identifies the pattern and gives you a concrete adjustment to work on.
Session Four: Building Your Repeatable Daily Process
The fourth session is about turning what you've learned into a process you can run every day without the mentor present.
This is the difference between education that sticks and education that fades. By session four, you should have a pre-market routine for identifying key supply and demand levels on your primary instruments, a clear set of criteria for what makes a setup worth taking, and a sizing framework tied to your portfolio.
Your mentor reviews your notes from the previous sessions, identifies any remaining gaps, and works through edge cases with you. What do you do when the market opens with a gap that blows through your level? What's your rule when a setup triggers but volume isn't confirming? These aren't hypothetical questions — they're the exact situations that separate consistent traders from traders who are still guessing.
What Unlimited Market-Hours Access Actually Means
The four sessions are the structure. The unlimited mentor access during market hours is what makes that structure work in practice.
Most mentoring programs give you a set number of hours and then leave you on your own. The problem is that the questions that matter most come up when you're in a live trade, not when you're scheduled for a session. When you're watching SPX move against your position and you're not sure whether to hold or cut, you need a real answer from someone who understands your setup — not a forum post from three years ago.
Because your mentor knows your chart setup, your account size, and the supply and demand levels you're working with, the answer you get is specific to your situation. That context is what makes the access genuinely useful rather than just a listed feature.
Who This Package Is Built For
The mentoring package is most useful for traders who meet a few specific conditions.
You've been trading options for at least a year and you understand the mechanics. You know what a spread is. You've placed real trades with real money. But you're not consistently profitable, and you can't always articulate why a trade worked or why it didn't.
You're trading index instruments or you want to be. SPX, RUT, SPY, and IWM are the primary focus of Blueville's methodology. The supply and demand framework applies to stock options as well, but the sessions are most directly built around index setups.
You have a portfolio that meets the Base tier minimum of $5,000, and you're ready to treat your trading as a serious practice rather than a side hobby.
If you're a newer trader who hasn't placed many live trades yet, the sessions will still have value — but you'll get significantly more out of them after you've had enough market exposure to have real, specific questions. The mentoring is designed to accelerate your development, not replace the foundational experience of actually being in the market.
How the Classes Connect to the Broader Membership
The Classes and Mentoring package sits within the larger Blueville Capital ecosystem, which includes daily trade alerts on SPX, RUT, SPY, and IWM, a market data section, and publicly viewable performance logs for both index spreads and stock trades.
If you want to see how the methodology performs before committing to mentoring, the trade logs are available and verifiable. That transparency is intentional. You can review the index spreads trade history at blueville.capital/blueville-capital-llc-index-spreads-trades and the stock trades log at blueville.capital/blueville-capital-llc-stock-trades.
The mentoring sessions teach you to generate setups using the same supply and demand framework that drives those logged trades. The goal isn't to make you dependent on alerts indefinitely — it's to build your ability to read the market the same way your mentor does.
Getting Started
Pricing for the Classes and Mentoring package isn't listed publicly and is handled through an application process. That's intentional. The sessions are private and one-on-one, and the structure is matched to your actual portfolio and trading situation.
If you're ready to move past signal-following and build a process you can execute on your own, the place to start is blueville.capital. Trading involves real risk, and nothing in the mentoring package changes that. But working through your specific setups with a mentor who understands the methodology is a different kind of preparation than anything you'll get from a group course or an alert feed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Blueville Capital Classes and Mentoring package include?
Four two-hour one-on-one video sessions focused on supply and demand trading strategies, plus unlimited mentor access during market hours. Sessions are private, not group-based.
What topics are covered across the four sessions?
Sessions cover supply and demand zone identification applied to index instruments, options trade structure and strike selection, live market decision-making and setup execution, and building a repeatable daily trading process. The exact focus adapts to your specific situation and portfolio size.
Do I need prior options experience to benefit from the mentoring?
The sessions are most useful for traders with at least one year of live options trading experience. If you understand basic mechanics and have placed real trades, you'll get significantly more out of the sessions than a complete beginner would. Newer traders can still benefit, but the format is designed for traders who already have market exposure and specific questions to work through.
What does unlimited mentor access during market hours mean in practice?
Between your four formal sessions, you can reach out to your mentor during trading hours with questions about live setups, positions, or zones you're analyzing. This access is included with the package and is designed to support real-time learning, not just scheduled review.
Is the mentoring focused only on SPX, or does it cover other instruments?
The primary instruments are SPX, RUT, SPY, and IWM. The supply and demand methodology also applies to stock options and other index instruments, so sessions can address your specific trading focus within that framework.
How is pricing structured for the Classes and Mentoring package?
Pricing is not publicly listed and is handled through an inquiry or application process at blueville.capital. The structure is matched to your portfolio size and trading situation.
How does the mentoring connect to Blueville Capital's alert service?
The mentoring teaches the same supply and demand methodology that drives the daily trade alerts on SPX, RUT, SPY, and IWM. The goal is to build your independent ability to identify and execute setups — not to keep you reliant on alerts. Members can also review publicly logged trade performance at blueville.capital to see how the methodology performs in practice.