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Nitin Bhatia
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Nitin Bhatia
@NitinBuildsX
Building my dream life one workout and one trade at a time. Beginner at Fitness. Student of markets. Consistency over Perfection.
Mumbai 参加日 Şubat 2026
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@Sandeep_Majj Even William O Neil has mentioned in his book that he learnt the art of Pyramiding up from Jesse Livermore's books.
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The best trader who ever lived - His story and why he is probably the best ever -
Jesse Livermore — The Boy Plunger
Background & Era
Jesse Livermore came from a poor farming family in the late 1800s and entered Wall Street when it was the wild west.
No charts. No computers. No regulations.
Prices came through delayed ticker tapes, and markets were driven by rumors, manipulation, and raw human emotion.
In that chaos, he built his edge.
The Making of “The Boy Plunger”
He started as a quote boy, writing stock prices on a board.
But he began to notice patterns others ignored.
He didn’t gamble.
He waited, observed, and when the moment came—he went in with full conviction.
That aggressive style earned him the name: The Boy Plunger.
Master of Extremes
Livermore didn’t just make money in easy markets.
He made fortunes during the hardest times.
He capitalized on:
Panic of 1907 by shorting a collapsing market
Wall Street Crash of 1929 by seeing the cracks before the fall
While others reacted, he anticipated.
What Made Him Different
In an era with limited information, his edge was not access—it was interpretation.
He understood:
Price action before it was formalized
Market psychology before it was studied
Patience before it became advice
He was trading behavior, not indicators.
Why He Is Considered the Best
Built and rebuilt fortunes across multiple cycles
Profited in both bull and bear markets
Operated in a time of maximum uncertainty
Relied purely on discipline, timing, and conviction
He proved that the market rewards those who can wait-and act decisively.
The Real Lesson
Livermore’s story is not just about money.
It is about mastering:
Patience
Discipline
Emotional control
Markets evolve. Human nature does not.
He did not follow the market—he understood it before others even saw it.

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New ATH!!!
Only issue is the stock is in 5% circuit limit.
Nitin Bhatia@NitinBuildsX
Venus Remedies -Multiyear Breakout (19 Years) -Stock consolidated for 3 weeks post Breakout (Very Healthy sign) -High RS -Pharma sector looking strong Fundamental triggers : -Received initial USFDA approval for new drug VRP-034 -Proven Management -Debt Free
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This is such nonsense that keeps circulating -
The human mind sees what it has to see and justifies it - but if you correctly match it with the reality probably it was accurate maybe just 50% or less
#Stockmarkets

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@Hirengabani23 Studying past winners have helped me immensely.
Also the past winners list shared by you on Vijay Thakkar's podcast has given me a direction.
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💫The worst thing you can do is DM everyone asking for opinions on your stock entries. You won’t learn anything. instead, you’ll only end up confused because everyone has a different perspective on that stock. Been there, done that.
✅Instead, start studying past winners. Observe more. Small changes lead to big results.
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@VijayThk Nykaa…looks like accumulation , the price is also at support and also stock is retesting.
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Clear downtrend ke baad ab price sideways move kiya, Chhote chhote moves, aur beech mein ek strong push.
Aapko kya feel hota hai is price action se?
Accumulation ya sirf pause before next move?
Sau sunar ki, ek lohar ki.
#MasterInOne

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