About Us

Finance and technology experience, translated for students.

Adel Al-Aali is a registered financial advisor and finance and technology educator whose background connects Wall Street, software engineering, data analytics, artificial intelligence coursework, and quantitative market research. His professional experience includes MassMutual New Jersey-NYC and prior capital-markets roles, along with an MBA from Babson College.

Adel brings a builder's mindset to financial education: students learn how markets work, how data and incentives shape decisions, and why risk discipline matters before any strategy is discussed. His goal is to make financial literacy feel clear, structured, and safe for families.

TraderKidz sessions are fundamentals-first and education-only. Students build vocabulary, critical thinking, and confidence through age-appropriate examples, simulations, and parent-aware communication - not trade alerts, hype, or investment advice.

Co-founder: Daniel Graham Alhanti

Daniel brings advanced education-only market experience to TraderKidz for parents and older students who are ready to discuss trading process, risk, and psychology in a careful way.

Daniel Graham Alhanti, co-founder of TraderKidz and founder of TraderDaddy
Daniel Graham Alhanti, Co-founder

Daniel Graham Alhanti is a co-founder of TraderKidz and the founder and president of TraderDaddy in New York City. He brings a financial-industry and market education background dating back to 2012 and has been trading for the last 15 years. Daniel has taught and consulted more than 3,000 clients during his career, including a premium group of 150 members that meets daily. He is also a published author on trading and has taught college-level economics courses.

Advanced education topic

Daniel can explain the checklist he uses before evaluating an options swing-trade example, why a take-profit plan should be considered before a trade, and how take-profit psychology can affect decision-making. He may also demonstrate research tools from Tradier and other online resources that help organize market information.

How sessions work

TraderKidz keeps lessons structured, beginner-friendly, and parent-aware.

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1:1 tutoring

Students receive focused, age-appropriate support.

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Beginner-friendly explanations

Financial and market terms are explained in plain language.

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Parent-aware communication

Parents or guardians stay informed about learning topics and next steps.

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Custom plan after consultation

Plans reflect the student's age, goals, schedule, and current skill level.

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Optional projects for older students

Advanced students can explore data, research, or simulation projects when appropriate.

TraderKidz is an educational tutoring program. Content is for financial literacy and market education only and is not financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. No lesson, example, simulation, or discussion should be treated as a recommendation to buy, sell, or trade any security, cryptocurrency, option, or financial product. Trading and investing involve risk, including possible loss of capital. TraderKidz does not guarantee investment results, trading profits, admissions outcomes, or academic outcomes.