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@mrkstocks

Risk managing trader who learned to believe in #NoZeroOnlyHero & planning trades accordingly. Whatever I write here is for tracking purpose only.

India Katılım Ocak 2013
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For those #options traders who want to trade strangle Both short and long strangles - VWAP on the strangle is your life line. Take short strangle, if it is below VWAP of strangle, long strangle if it above VWAP. Also check if VWAP is moving up, down, flat. #OptionsTrading
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@elonmusk One should read about this guy - Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg
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@elonmusk Right now we are living in times of abundance. When that breaks.. true colors of humans will come out. Some cultures did try to workout better living standards, but they are just part of larger cycles.
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@talk2anuradha politicians & their binames started educational institutions at all levels, lkg to post graduation. They need to fill seats - government started paying fees so that money in name of support. Now we have higher educated without any job prospects except delivery jobs
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Anuradha Tiwari@talk2anuradha·
India spent 2.8 lakh crore on direct cash transfer last year. That's Rs 2,80,00,00,00,00,000 Cost of setting 1 small industrial unit ~ 2 crore No. of industries possible ~ 1,40,000 1 small industrial unit can hire ~ 50 employees Each employee supports ~5 family members Total people supported ~3.5 crore You need to set up an industry just once and it can create livelihoods for generations. Whereas cash must be given every month for years. Why are we doing it all wrong?
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@beingwingman @SanviSharm49500 The idea of temples came after Buddhism spread. But there are many theerthas, and places of worship before that. Not big temples. Best examples Rameswaram, Arjunas travels etc..
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Sanvi Sharma@SanviSharm49500·
Average Indian historian Considers Jainism and Buddhism as History and Hinduism as MYthology🤡
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@SanviSharm49500 The hatred towards Brahmins in this thread proves the point.
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@SamSiff It feels like the constitution is designed to break Hindu families. Every other religion can follow their own methods, but when it comes to Hindus, there are many new ideas.
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The Forgotten ‘Man’ 👨‍⚖️
🚨 Finally from Bombay High Court “A woman CANNOT be forced to work just because she is EDUCATED! It’s her CHOICE to sit at home!” Lightning strikes the High Court. Drama maxed. Bombay HC made it crystal clear: Education doesn’t impose any duty to contribute. Maintenance? Still mandatory. Society hasn’t “accepted” that women should work, the court observed. So husbands must keep paying — even if the wife is a graduate and fully capable. It’s her choice to sit at home!” ⚡🏛️
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@odiadadan525 @sanjeevsanyal Good for them, but I see many oria speaking people in & around Hyderabad mainly in hospitals etc.. as nurses, attendents etc..
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Sanjeev Sanyal
Sanjeev Sanyal@sanjeevsanyal·
It is a tragedy that a state that produced Vivekananda, Netaji, AJC Bose, Tagore, Bankim and Vidyasagar is today thought of merely a source of household help in the rest of India. While there is nothing wrong in working as a maid or driver (all honest labour should be respected), the cultural and economic decline of my home state is not the joke that this gentleman seems to think. Some of us witnessed the collapse over half a century, and find this obnoxious.
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@Sachan8574 Hope so.. Japan also felt same invincibility. Then they lost decade, and now their population going down..
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Shashi Sachan@Sachan8574·
@mrkstocks History rhymes sometimes, but this comparison is stretched. India’s economy is not a replay of 1980s Japan—different drivers, different structure, different constraints
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Shashi Sachan@Sachan8574·
2BHK in Bangalore: ₹2Cr Avg salary: ₹15LPA Multiplier = 14X 2BHK in Berlin: €400K Avg salary: €80K Multiplier = 5X Indian Houses are 3X expensive. Why?
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@PrimeVanguardX @SpeakSamuel US is example of both good capitalism, and misused capitalism. Even in India, People here say other states people stealing local jobs. Or real estate became out of reach because non locals came and bought everything. But real culprit - profiteering.
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Jack Steelbane@PrimeVanguardX·
@SpeakSamuel For every one H-1B sob story there are 500 American ones. You should prioritize the well being of Americans over H1-B workers. Why aren't you?
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Sam Peak@SpeakSamuel·
This H-1B worker has lived in the US for nearly 20 years and built a family here. His mom was dying in India. To visit her, he would need to wait months to book a consular appointment--with the soonest one available likely being scheduled one year out. He made the difficult choice of not visiting his dying mom because leaving without an appointment would mean separation from his children, job, and his other obligations. Much of the commentary around immigration focuses on how such bureaucratic burdens undermine immigrants’ ability to contribute and innovate. But we must remember that this red tape also prevents these people from being fully engaged with their own lives and meaningfully present in the lives of others. This matters too, and these seemingly non-economic problems will eventually translate into economic costs. If America is no longer a place where people feel empowered to be the best versions of themselves as they celebrate, struggle, and grieve, it ceases not just being the land of opportunity, but also the land of dignity and purpose. linkedin.com/posts/gautam-d…
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@SpeakSamuel Tell me how it is different from slavery? This is how freedom is compromised. People may argue - just drop everything and move, but he cannot. If you read history - slaves who ran away, did not get a second chance anywhere. Fear of not getting second chance holds them back
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@adithya This idea started spreading after 1950s. Women in India are more powerful when it comes legal support. Men know this. If all husbands family members are wealthy, this equation won't hold. That normally leads to court, as mother are now desperate to control daughters life.
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Adithya@adithya·
Soon after we got married, my wife's 80+ old grandmother had shared some words of wisdom. "In an Indian family setup, if you have a son and in good time when he grows up to have his own family, how close you become to his family (him, his wife and their kids - your paternal grandchildren that is), almost entirely depends on how well-accommodating your daughter in law is. However, if you have a daughter and when she grows up to have her own family, you will always be close to her family (your maternal grandchildren), irrespective of how your son in law turns out. So everyone should have at least 1 daughter." Funny yet profound!
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STAR Boy TARUN@Starboy2079·
Jairam Ramesh posted a four-page document opposing the Great Nicobar project. I read the document carefully and found it very unusual from the perspective of a political leader. It gives the impression that it may be the product of a large and well-resourced ecosystem, possibly involving NGOs, subject-matter experts, and other institutional actors like secret service agencies Here are the arguments supporting this assessment: 1. Hyper-precise data: The document contains highly granular ecological data from a protected zone, which may be difficult for a typical NGO to collect independently. This raises the possibility of access to advanced monitoring inputs, such as Chinese monitoring, satellite intelligence or maritime surveillance insights 2. Speed of publication: The government released its position on 1 May, and within 48 hours Jairam Ramesh responded with a detailed and data-heavy document. This suggests the possibility that the material was pre-prepared or supported by prior research inputs. 3. Strategic alignment with Beijing’s interests: The document advances positions that closely mirror those often articulated by analysts perceived as sympathetic to China, and which align with outcomes Beijing would likely prefer. Several maritime experts argue that the Great Nicobar project could disadvantage China, making opposition to it strategically aligned with Chinese interests. 4. Hyperlink scrutiny: The document notes that a government link to the Environmental Management Plan leads to an unrelated pharmaceutical file. This doesn't look casual observation of a busy politician; it is the work of someone who clicked through every hyperlink in the official press note with forensic patience, behaviour typical of a professional research team 5. Unusual language and structure: The note makes extensive use of terms such as “non-viable,” “non-implementable,” and “non-logical,” along with structured elements like headings, numbered arguments, and subsections. This style is commonly seen in legal documents, NGO reports, and formal policy briefs and Chinese think tanks Conclusion: The document is highly structured, Data-rich, Strategically impactful, which gives me hint that Jairam Ramesh did not write this document. There may be a big invisible ecosystem behind this protest 1-2
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Comman Man@CommanMan777589·
Jerome Anto, a Christian anti-conversion activist, has stirred controversy by alleging that missionary groups are targeting up to 14,000 conversions daily as part of a systematic, long-term strategyin India. .Questioning the impact of anti-conversion laws, he points to the lack of convictions despite their enforcement in several states. His claims have reignited debate over foreign-funded conversions, cultural identity and India’s demographic future.
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M. R. Chowdhury71@Khalid237653274·
@arunpudur Yes we are worried about it.Bcz BJP is preparing to persecuteMuslim minority of India So if refugee crisis happen we will go to war to prevent a calamity in our country.Since 71Indian influenc reduce defence budget &National honor of East Pak era.BJP done half rest a war to solve
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Arun Pudur@arunpudur·
⚡Bangladesh 🇧🇩 is more worried about west Bengal results. While Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 is focused on Tamil Nadu results. Guess why?
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@total_woke_ Why no one talks about pre motilal neghru, why Indira said what she said at Humyuns tomb, why Rahul Gandhi happy to see Aurangzeb tomb. They protect mughal monuments, first education minister has agendas.. called India's growth rate Hindu rate of growth.. so many issues..
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Eminent Intellectual
Eminent Intellectual@total_woke_·
Nehru had 83 crore to give Pakistan, 48 crore to give Nepal, 20 crore to give Myanmar, 18 crore to give Bhutan, 25 crore to give Colombo plan but didn't have just 4 crore to buy the entire port of Gwadar????? Family of traitors! #Oman
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@itsAdityaT Indians stopped believing their own history. They think everything is only 3000 years old. They argue that what is the point, some argue it is not rational, while they themselves are irrational. For some strange reason, they don't value astronomy, confusing it with astrology.
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Aditya Trivedi
Aditya Trivedi@itsAdityaT·
I don't understand why people are obsessed with Rome and vatican since most of the construction is 500 years old approx while ancient Indian temples are more than 20,000 years old. Have we failed to market us?
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It not fake it till you make it vs. Act till you become it.
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We celebrate all movies that cross 500 crores or 1000 crores, as if we made the money. There are many companies that make 1000 crores just like that. We don't celebrate them, we don't celebrate the heros & heroins behind it. Why? #movies vs #business
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@iNikhilsaini Basically it shows that lot many dust bins are needed.
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Nikhil saini@iNikhilsaini·
Himachal govt installs a charging point in Manali for tourists to charge phones and gadgets, and within hours people turn it into a dustbin. No Swachh Bharat or any scheme can fix this nation, only an iron fist policy can bring change.
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