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Felix Nikolas Prehn’s Goat Academy hits new milestones

Felix Nikolas Prehn, a former investment banker, says Goat Academy and his Felix and Friends channel have grown into a large stock-market education platform, with 25,000 students, nearly 80 million views and a 4.6 Trustpilot rating. June also brought a 2,700th video and a record free seminar crowd of 14,000, underscoring demand for market training focused on risk management. Why it matters: - Goat Academy is drawing a large retail audience to stock-market education built around risk control, trade planning and institutional-style frameworks. - The platform’s growth shows demand for training that tries to translate Wall Street methods for everyday investors. - A 4.6 Trustpilot rating and repeated seminar attendance suggest the format is resonating with students. What happened: - Felix Nikolas Prehn, a former investment banker and economist, said Goat Academy reached 25,000 students in June 2026. - The Felix and Friends YouTube channel published its 2,700th video. - Total channel views are nearing 80 million. - Trustpilot ratings for Goat Academy rose from 4.5 to 4.6. - A recent free seminar drew 14,000 attendees, the largest crowd the program has recorded. - The channel launched in 2020 during the pandemic and has grown to 660,000 subscribers. The details: - Goat Academy was built to close what Prehn describes as a gap between professional market knowledge and public access to trading frameworks. - A reviewer said Goat Academy changed the way they approach risk, adding stop-loss and exit planning before buying stocks. - The curriculum covers identifying higher-probability winners, reading market signals, managing risk, planning entries and exits, and understanding how institutions and market makers move money. - Students enroll in a structured 6- to 12-month program with ongoing coaching. - Program features include pre-recorded courses, daily live Zoom sessions, session recordings, one-on-one coaching booked through the website, chat support and access to TradeVision.io. - Coaches come from investment banking, hedge funds and portfolio management. - Prehn said his goal is to help one million people learn the rules and playbooks used by Wall Street experts and bankers. - Prehn said he is not a registered financial advisor and uses seminars to share market knowledge rather than direct trading instructions. - Prehn also said his seminars are education first. - TradeVision.io is co-founded by Prehn and provides retail investors with data-driven insights, screening tools and automated strategies. - TradeVision.io is not an asset-management brokerage. - Users praise TradeVision.io’s layout and automated support and resistance lines, which simplify option trades. Between the lines: - The business model blends free top-of-funnel education with a paid coaching program, which can help convert broad online interest into deeper engagement. - The emphasis on risk management appears to be a central differentiator, based on both the curriculum and student feedback. - The scale of the video library and seminar attendance suggests the audience values repetition, accessibility and ongoing instruction rather than one-off lessons. What’s next: - Prehn is continuing to scale the channel, seminar audience and academy as he pursues his stated goal of reaching one million people. - Goat Academy’s next growth phase will likely depend on whether it can keep converting free seminar interest into longer-term students. - The company’s broader ecosystem, including TradeVision.io, gives Prehn another way to extend the education funnel. The bottom line: - Goat Academy’s latest milestones show that a plainspoken, risk-first approach to stock education can still attract a large following in a crowded online market.

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