A story that may begin with uncertainty often grows into one defined by conviction, and Adam Krief, founder of TarotforTraders, believes his path into psychic-based market analysis is proof. His early life was marked by difficulties: instability in school, constant pivots, and a deep sense that conventional paths were not designed for him.
Instead, what he did find was an unusually strong intuition, something he followed out of college and straight into his first brokerage job. He recalls that on his very first day, he had closed three deals simply by speaking to people as humans, not sales targets. “That was my first sign that I could see patterns which others may have overlooked,” he recalls.
That instinct, he recalls, would later drive him to walk away from his career in questionable brokerage firms. He believes he sensed something was wrong each time, often without evidence, and those decisions kept him away from nefarious activities. Eventually, he felt a deep internal warning while commuting to Wall Street. “I kept sensing that I was heading in the wrong direction entirely,” he says. Weeks later, after a near-death experience that left him drifting in and out of consciousness, everything changed. “I believed that my third eye had opened, that I’d become fully aware of something transcendental,” he says.
Right after this moment of divine clarity, he quit his job as a broker. “Everyone thought I was crazy. I was a college dropout who had made it to Wall Street. But I knew this was the step I was meant to take, and today, I can say I was right,” he shares.
From that moment forward, his sensitivity to energy, patterns, and nonphysical information sharpened dramatically. Already familiar with tarot, he began experimenting, pulling a card, checking the stock chart, and repeating the process every day for years. “I kept accumulating, and eventually, I had built an extensive personal library of market research, spanning decades of handwritten notes, readings, and thousands of YouTube videos.”
Over time, Krief developed what he calls Eso-Meta Analysis, a multi-layered system that incorporates classical tarot, a secondary card-relationship methodology he created, runic interpretation, extrasensory perception techniques, and geocosmic patterns. According to him, Eso-Meta can study the future directly, predicting timing and sequences of market behavior with clarity. “Most professionals say past performance doesn’t guarantee future results,” he says. “This is looking at the future.”
Krief was able to track accuracy rates, which he believes were often on the higher end. He avoids quoting the highest number because, in his view, traders tend to take reckless risks. Instead, he emphasizes sequencing, the idea that even when specific timestamps shift slightly, the pattern of events can remain consistent. This, he explains, is what allows traders to adapt in real time rather than rely on one static prediction.
Krief has encapsulated his insights in the TarotforTraders Discord channel, where subscribed members can receive real-time alerts, drawings, guidance, and constant communication. He notes that retention grew as clients realized the methodology required mentorship as much as data.
TarotforTraders now offers subscription tiers for different styles of trading, from day to long-term positions, across stocks and crypto. The company offers private sessions encompassing psychic consultations as well as custom readings for stocks and crypto. He believes the system can time anything, not just markets, because tarot functions as a fifth-dimensional object providing information outside linear time.
Adam Krief’s ultimate mission lies in the hope that Eso-Meta Analysis will help people understand consciousness, thought, and intuition as forces that can shape reality. He believes human focus, collective and individual, influences outcomes, and that measurable predictions, such as chart movements, can offer a credible gateway for people who would never explore metaphysics otherwise. He says, “If I can use the market to prove that extrasensory perception exists, or even that there’s more than what people can see, I believe I’d already be making a huge impact.”






