
I’m a short-term to medium-term trader/investor of cash stocks. My system is a blend of positional trend-following & swing trading.
In my spare time, I love to code in pine script.
I’m not a full-time trader, not SEBI registered, & not a financial advisor.
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“Everything works, as long as you do it consistently. And you'll do it consistently only when it is sustainable for your mindset.
It's the synergy between your mindset & the strategy which makes it work for you.
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“If used in a consistent manner, indicators are quite an effective tool in themselves. But as the years go passing by, I find myself needing them less & less.
In the end, all trading is just context & execution. But one has to go through the candy-shop to reach the other side.
“To decide your ideal risk on capital, leave all bookish things aside, & genuinely ask yourself as to how much ₹ can you lose without feeling emotionally disturbed for even a moment.
“आप कितना loss सह सकते हैं?”
For me, this value used to be 0.25% few years back,& is now 0.625%.
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“The journey is ongoing. From outright incompetence to non-profitability to profitability to out-performance to super-performance.
You can be anywhere on this spectrum, but in your heart you’ve got to believe that you’ll reach beyond what you considered as being ridiculously unachievable.
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“Believing that things can get better. That I can get better. To believe in yourself. Man, that’s fundamental to being alive.
~ Ted Lasso
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“Fear of losing never lets you win. The day you stop playing on the backfoot & let go of the fear of losing, will be the day the big wins will embrace you.
As the popular quote goes. "your will to win must be bigger than your fear of losing."