Mihir Pol
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Madness in SILVER !
Silver’s journey from $24 a 20 months ago to nearly $80 today has been nothing short of extraordinary — a gain of ~230%+ returns. Truly one of the best commodity runs we’ve witnessed in recent times.
You can check my timeline for consistent silver updates. We were early — both in conviction and in positioning. Every major thesis eventually played out, and most of the anticipated targets have now been achieved.
That said, silver has now entered a parabolic phase — and parabolic moves often end badly.
Stay alert. Protect yourself.
Thank you, silver, for everything.
#silver #silversqueeze
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🚨🚨🚨Allotment is out 🚨🚨🚨
Did you get it?
Do comment.
#AnthemBiosciences #AnthemBio #ipo #IPOAlert #allotment #mainboard
Investorniti 🏆@investorniti
Anthem bioscience ipo allotment to be out tonight. kosmic.kfintech.com/ipostatus/ Gmp - 25% Bookmark, retweet and follow page for further ipo updates. All the best. #AnthemBiosciences #AnthemBiosciencesIPO #anthemipo #anthem #ipo #IPOAlert #allotment #mainboard #gmp #kfintech
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@darvasboxtrader Sir mahktech add kia toh chalega kya in place of hngsngbees?
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Trading: A Blend of Skill, Art and Talent :-
Trading is a fascinating mix of skill and art, but at its core, it hinges on something deeper, talent ! While the mechanics of trading can be taught and learned through guidance, practice, and experience, but the ability to truly excel and outperform the market requires a specific, often innate, skillset.
Talent vs Knowledge: The Fundamental Divide
There’s a clear distinction between knowledge and talent, and understanding this is key to mastering trading or any field, for that matter. Knowledge is the foundation:- it’s the rules of the game, the patterns in the charts, the strategies you pick up over years of grinding it out. Anyone with dedication can acquire knowledge through experience and practice. But talent? That’s different. Talent is the spark you’re born with-the gut instinct, the vision, the ability to see what others miss. It’s not something you can fully teach; it’s something you either have or you don’t. The challenge lies in recognizing that talent within yourself, nurturing it, and sharpening it into a skill that sets you apart. Without this inbuilt skillset, beating the market becomes an uphill battle, no matter your job profile or industry. To achieve extraordinary results, whether in trading or elsewhere, you need to tap into that hidden talent and use it to fuel out-of-the-box thinking and exceptional performance.
Trading can be taught, no doubt about it. You can study the manuals, follow the mentors, and log the hours, but without that special skillset, you’ll likely end up as just another player in the game. Think of it like playing cricket: you can learn all the techniques - the perfect batting stance, bowling variations, and fielding drills. But if you can’t read the pitch conditions, anticipate the bowler’s swing, or decide when to take that risky yet rewarding shot, you won’t be the game-changer. Just as cricket rewards players who bring instinct and adaptability to the field, The market rewards those who bring something extra, something inbuilt that can’t be replicated by rote learning alone.
To do something extraordinary, you have to dig deep. Find the talent hidden inside you, nurture it, and skill it up. Whether it’s the guts to bet big, the vision to see what others don’t, or the discipline to hold the line, that’s what will make you stand tall and deliver huge outperformance. Trading is a skill and an art, but it’s talent that turns it into a masterpiece.
~ Mayur reddy
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