Tanmoy Roy
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Tanmoy Roy
@DNovicetrader
Love to read charts ll Price Action Lover ll stockmarket learner ll English Tutor ||Tweets are not Stock Recommendations ll Thankful to Almighty
Kolkata, India Katılım Haziran 2015
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@Hirengabani23 The fear of missing out and not waiting to form a technical structure. Instead of waiting for confirmation I always take early entry and get butchered badly.
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@thechartist26 We always thank you dada for teaching us the best of the TA. Thankful to you
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@RJ_lonewolf True. The execution in live market will only make one a matured and reformed trader. A thousand of shakeouts along with SL hunting will shape a man polished trader.
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This is an important message for beginners: No amount of videos or books can make you a better trader, the real growth comes from time and actual market experience.
For me, the real improvements only started after executing hundreds of trades.
Chayan Jain@Chayanjain124
I’ve been there. With repeated exposure, things get clear. You see what actually works and what fails. You understand what matters and what does not. You set your rules and stop bending them. It does not get easier. You just stop making the same mistakes.
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@RJ_lonewolf @VCPSwing On Friday it happened to me in #SREEJISPG . When it moved 2R, I made it a risk free in BE and it squatted and hit SL
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@VCPSwing Sir, I wanted to ask, if a trade reverses from let's say 3-4R, do you consider taking a breakeven exit or would you still wait for your original stop to be taken out?
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Thank you Swaraj for the kind words
Here’s exactly how I plan my entries and exits.
Entries
Pure urgency play.I only focus on 5-8 names where I see a clear mismatch in demand vs supply.
If I judge it right and the stock attempts a breakout or breakdown ,I take the risk.
It’s always calculated. I already know my exact stop and how much I’m allocating before I click buy.
Exits
Once the trade hits 5R+/12-15% I start partial selling.
Example: Holding 100 qty → I’ll book 25 or 33 qty.
That alone covers my entire initial risk. The rest rides.
Pyramiding
Depends on the setup.
Momentum continuation? I go in aggressive size.
Young trend just starting? I focus on building the position instead of booking profit.
Simple rules.Big edge. Examples Added .


Swaraj Panigrahi@swaraj89
@VCPSwing Really enjoy reading your market insights. Curious - once you’ve identified potential stocks through your scans, how do you usually think about entries and exits? Would love to learn more about your framework and decision-making process.
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@stockspicker_ Apex hai abhi. Fractal and CPPLUS dhoka deke bhag gaye🥲😃
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@Karthikoora This happens sometimes and we all have to be ready for that where the drawdown is much higher than we set in as per our system. But we know that we can make it up much higher if we are able to cut the best an dmove on to the next one.
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#INOXINDIA - The dark side of Investing / Trading ⛈️
What was supposed to be a 0.5% risk trade turned out to be a trade impacting a -1% just because of the rapid fall.
During the fall you will be stuck in a war with your mind to either wait for it to come back or just exit and follow your system.
The first thought is linked with "HOPE" which is not under my control. And relying on "HOPE" is by far the most dangerous strategy in Investing.
The second thought is linked with "SET OF RULES & SYSTEM" which is under my control.
Took the SL. Confident enough I can make it back!
"Grab your balls & move ahead" is what we gotta do when uncertainty decides to act dirty.

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@BlogJulianKomar Like this one- I have taken entry yesterday- Like you teach Sir: Momentum rally-Flag-Tight structure to manage risk.

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$USAR breakout worked. +18% in one day. 🚀💰
Here’s the full setup and why we took it 👇
This wasn’t random.
It came out of a clean flag. Tight structure. Clear risk.
That’s the whole game.
1) Defined Pattern: The flag gave a clear entry with a tight stop. No guessing, no chasing.
2) Risk First: Tight structure = small risk. That’s how you create asymmetric trades.
3) Let It Work: After entry, I don’t predict targets. I follow price and manage the position.
4) EMA Guidance: As long as it holds EMA8 / EMA21, I stay patient and let the trend play out.
5) Theme Strength: Rare metal stocks are showing strength again. I stay focused there—but only with proper setups.
6) No Random Buys: Most traders lose here. They buy movement. I wait for structure.
I’ve learned this the hard way.
The money is not in being active.
It’s in waiting… and then acting with precision.
These patterns repeat. I’ve taught this to thousands of traders. I think everybody can learn these patterns.

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@Karthikoora I will allow it to make a flag first and then will find a low risk entry point.
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A bunch of us travelled to Kolkata with our families and visited the Victoria Memorial and the Indian Museum. My first proper museum trip in Kolkata, and it’s easily the best museum city in India.
The Victoria Memorial, conceived by Lord Curzon after the death of Queen Victoria in 1901 and opened in 1921, is stunning as architecture. But seeing it in India feels a bit off. Built with Indian money and marble from Rajasthan, it’s also a reminder of the scale of extraction during British rule.
The Indian Museum is something else altogether. The range of archaeology, fossils, art, and anthropology is incredible. You can spend hours and still not be done.
Sharing this because we don’t really have a strong museum-going culture in India. Maybe the long stretch of British rule has something to do with it. But if there are two museums to start with, these are a must-visit.



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@Hirengabani23 Referring to this, last year around this time I chatted with you regarding the TV subscription and guided me to go for essential instead of Premium. Moreover u said that small capital doesn't matter. Once you know the game, capital will follow you for sure.
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@TheTradeScout It's also raining hard in Kolkata. The weather is pale since midday
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came to my native place for a family function ..
a common problem that i see here is in every 5th home there is a major critical illness patient is there and most of them doesn't have any insurance policy ..
and they are treating this via their saving or selling their lands ...
but not aware about insurance policy ...a small policy of 10 lakh's taken 3 years back can save now 10 lkhs rs ..
major need of insurance is there in tier 3 and 4 cities ...
govmnt should create awareness about insurance to this cities by taking ads campaign ..
have helped 2 people to get policy so far with full disclosures this can save their futr big claims fr sure ..
bettr to have a minimum policy of 10 lkhs than spending ur saving or selling ur assets to get treated ..
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