🏗️ Trading Education for Construction Companies & General Contractors
Between draws, change orders, and the next bid, a contractor's capital is rarely working as hard as the crew is. A disciplined, risk-first process is a way to put the slack to work — on your terms.
You run a construction or general-contracting company with retained earnings, bonding capital, or between-project cash that sits idle while you wait on the next job.
You know the stretch between framing the job and finally collecting on it. The work is done, the crew got paid, and somewhere in an office across town your invoice is still sitting in a stack.
- Payroll, materials, and subs go out of pocket weeks before a single draw comes back in.
- Five to ten percent retainage sits locked up until closeout, sometimes for months after the work is done.
- Net-60 and net-90 terms from GCs mean the average contractor waits around 83 days to get paid.
- A profitable year on paper and still scrambling to make payroll, because profit and cash are not the same thing.
- Change orders and documentation delays stretch the gap between when you spend and when you collect.
- Most failures in this trade trace back to cash-flow timing, not a shortage of work.
You can't speed up a slow-paying GC or make a draw arrive before it's ready, and no course changes that. What we offer is smaller and more honest — the chance to learn a disciplined, risk-first trading skill of your own, the right way, and free to start in the School. Trading carries real risk of loss, so it is never a fix for the gap between payout and collection, a way to cover the bills, or a substitute for your income — it is simply a skill worth owning. Education only: Kingdom Portfolios doesn't manage money, give advice, or promise any result.
Two Paths People Consider
Learn It (Tuition) — The Path We Teach
Pay tuition to learn to run a disciplined, risk-first investments sleeve inside your construction business — your capital, your control. You're buying knowledge, not handing your money to anyone. This is the path Kingdom Portfolios teaches.
Backing a Trader (Only with Your Own Counsel)
Some owners instead explore backing a trader they trust through a formal entity. Arrangements like that can carry serious securities and licensing implications and must originate with your own attorney and accountant — Kingdom Portfolios does not teach, design, or facilitate them.
This page is education, not legal, tax, or investment advice. Any partnership or entity structure must be set up with your own attorney and accountant. Kingdom Portfolios does not manage outside capital or accept investor funds.
Questions
I'm on job sites all day — who watches the markets?
We don't manage money or connect you to managers. We teach you a disciplined process you control (tuition). Anything where someone trades your money for you may require licensing and registration — a question for your own attorney, not something we arrange.
Is this you managing our money?
No. Kingdom Portfolios is a financial-education community. We don't manage outside capital and we don't structure or facilitate investment arrangements. We teach you (or a trusted employee) to build and run the capability yourself — nothing here is legal, tax, or investment advice.