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@tightvcptrader

Part-time trader. Full-time student of the markets. Sharing setups, mistakes & lessons.

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Vikrant@tightvcptrader·
@TradeRxPROFIT A good airfryer costs 10k so for something like I don't think people will mind paying 20k!
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This appliance priced at 20K seems to be the next big thing!
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There is a third type too. Make good friends from the community and you get to learn from all of their experiences and insights. 😉
Nitin R@finallynitin

First, understand this clearly. There are two types of people: 1. People with a strong will & independent thought process, and 2. People who thrive on community & shared inspiration The first kind of people are those who, if at all, learn from their own mistakes, and no matter how hard someone tries, they cannot understand. They are poor students, but probably good teachers. The second kind are those who learn through connection, by absorbing wisdom from others, growing through collaboration, and refining their ideas in the collective. They can always shorten their learning curve with the guidance of others. 1. People who don't need mentorships Since I'm the first kind, here is some gyan for traders who might be of the same orientation: ⦿ Don't ever attend any mentorships or courses (not even mine, if I launch one some day, LOL). After being an off-and-on part of multiple such communities, all I can say is if you can learn even one or two concepts from another trader (‘mentor’), consider your time well spent. ⦿ Try to stay away from trading groups & webinars, as you might get influenced and might adopt borrowed convictions, which can consume your time and further lengthen your learning curve. ⦿ Listen to what your mind/heart says, and follow its direction. You are your best teacher, & no one but you can lead yourself to the path of clarity and conviction. 2. People who need mentorships For the second kind of people, congratulations, first of all. You have a relatively less tough trading journey ahead. You just need a mentor who suits your trading personality. I define a person as a 'mentor' if, and only if, the time & money you spend on him leads to the shortening of your learning curve. Based on my personal experience at various points of time during my trading journey, here are some genuine people that I think might be worth your time, as per the trading stage you are in: Beginner traders You need to be satisfied with becoming a profitable trader. Your first year in trading is best spent in this stage. ⦿ Milind Upasani (@Milind4profits) (SEBI Registered RA) - easy approach to the markets with dashboards & scanners. Will largely train your mind to follow the alerts & not take random decisions. ⦿ Rohit Musale (rohitmusale.com) (SEBI Registered RA) - identifying base formation in stage 2 stocks & buying breakouts. You learn a lot about price action & rating bases into healthy or faulty. Intermediate traders Now you're looking to accelerate and competing with your past profitable self, & trying for super-performance. ⦿ Hiren Gabani (@Hirengabani23) - Very simple & down-to-earth person. Swing trading only on conventional structures in stage-2 stocks & under healthy market conditions. Mastery in identifying '5-star' setups. You need to have the patience of sitting out for prolonged periods. ⦿ Manas Arora (@iManasArora) - One of the most respected Indian traders; the OG. Short to medium-term trend-following with a focus on building up size in winning names via razor-sharp execution. Will also trade reversals & oversold bounces. You need to have a lot of discipline to follow his process. Pro Traders Nothing but super-performance is your goal. You are now not satisfied by 'ordinary' returns. ⦿ Umang Tiwari (@stocksgeeks) - The walking encyclopedia. Strategy switching (swing, hybrid, intra) as per the market conditions. Multiple setups that are supposed to make money in whatever situation possible. You need to have speed, energy & motivation to be here. ———————————————— Disclaimer: - I'm not an affiliate of any of the mentioned persons. - I'm not to be held responsible by any of their past, present or future actions. - This list is neither exhaustive nor infallible.

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Nitin R@finallynitin·
First, understand this clearly. There are two types of people: 1. People with a strong will & independent thought process, and 2. People who thrive on community & shared inspiration The first kind of people are those who, if at all, learn from their own mistakes, and no matter how hard someone tries, they cannot understand. They are poor students, but probably good teachers. The second kind are those who learn through connection, by absorbing wisdom from others, growing through collaboration, and refining their ideas in the collective. They can always shorten their learning curve with the guidance of others. 1. People who don't need mentorships Since I'm the first kind, here is some gyan for traders who might be of the same orientation: ⦿ Don't ever attend any mentorships or courses (not even mine, if I launch one some day, LOL). After being an off-and-on part of multiple such communities, all I can say is if you can learn even one or two concepts from another trader (‘mentor’), consider your time well spent. ⦿ Try to stay away from trading groups & webinars, as you might get influenced and might adopt borrowed convictions, which can consume your time and further lengthen your learning curve. ⦿ Listen to what your mind/heart says, and follow its direction. You are your best teacher, & no one but you can lead yourself to the path of clarity and conviction. 2. People who need mentorships For the second kind of people, congratulations, first of all. You have a relatively less tough trading journey ahead. You just need a mentor who suits your trading personality. I define a person as a 'mentor' if, and only if, the time & money you spend on him leads to the shortening of your learning curve. Based on my personal experience at various points of time during my trading journey, here are some genuine people that I think might be worth your time, as per the trading stage you are in: Beginner traders You need to be satisfied with becoming a profitable trader. Your first year in trading is best spent in this stage. ⦿ Milind Upasani (@Milind4profits) (SEBI Registered RA) - easy approach to the markets with dashboards & scanners. Will largely train your mind to follow the alerts & not take random decisions. ⦿ Rohit Musale (rohitmusale.com) (SEBI Registered RA) - identifying base formation in stage 2 stocks & buying breakouts. You learn a lot about price action & rating bases into healthy or faulty. Intermediate traders Now you're looking to accelerate and competing with your past profitable self, & trying for super-performance. ⦿ Hiren Gabani (@Hirengabani23) - Very simple & down-to-earth person. Swing trading only on conventional structures in stage-2 stocks & under healthy market conditions. Mastery in identifying '5-star' setups. You need to have the patience of sitting out for prolonged periods. ⦿ Manas Arora (@iManasArora) - One of the most respected Indian traders; the OG. Short to medium-term trend-following with a focus on building up size in winning names via razor-sharp execution. Will also trade reversals & oversold bounces. You need to have a lot of discipline to follow his process. Pro Traders Nothing but super-performance is your goal. You are now not satisfied by 'ordinary' returns. ⦿ Umang Tiwari (@stocksgeeks) - The walking encyclopedia. Strategy switching (swing, hybrid, intra) as per the market conditions. Multiple setups that are supposed to make money in whatever situation possible. You need to have speed, energy & motivation to be here. ———————————————— Disclaimer: - I'm not an affiliate of any of the mentioned persons. - I'm not to be held responsible by any of their past, present or future actions. - This list is neither exhaustive nor infallible.
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Vikrant@tightvcptrader·
Having learnt from almost everyone in this list I have to agree that @stocksgeeks is the best mentor out there. And coming from one of the best in the business (you) itself says a lot! Truly grateful for all his learnings and constant guidance. I consider myself lucky to have him around! ❤️
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Hitesh Unadkat@HiteshUnadkat89·
INTRA No Setup No Trade Settlement Holiday Manao Yaaro 🙃
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@rose_k01 Song that will play in the background of their pre wedding video- "Dubb jaon teri aankhon ki ocean nain slow motion main" 😂
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Rosy@rose_k01·
Pre Wedding Shoots are getting too weird 😂😂
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Vikrant@tightvcptrader·
Managers are the biggest AI salespeople right now. Selling it to leadership. To stay relevant.
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@iKalpeshB Tu dupahar ke trade lena band kar 😂😂😂
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Abhi Rajput | Men Fat Loss Coach
Here's your desi high-protein foods per 100g: (Saving Indian culture final boss edition) Better natural sources than Way protein: Chana: 89 gm Rice: 70 gm Chilly: 33 gm Coriander leaves: 18 gm Tejpatta: 29 gm Cumin seed: 18 gm Garlic & Ginger: 3 gm Total protein: 260 grams Half serving: 130 grams nAtuRal iS bEsT
Imperial@ImperialBharat

Leftists think eating non veg leads to physical strength, Just meet the priests of Puri They are pure vegetarians, yet their bodies are so powerful that even one of their fingers could crush you. 💪

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The only fridge a trader cares about!
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Vikrant@tightvcptrader·
@bluewmist Just go to the gym and do your first set, you will automatically complete the rest of the workout.
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People who exercise even when they don't feel like it, what's your trick?
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Day End Trader@dayendtrader·
@tightvcptrader Study the parabolic long setup. Woh aaj hua hai, toh kal kaise leta? 🥲 Another point to note: Yesterday was a great day to take a nice intraday trade that would’ve made this position risk free from the get go, but I couldn’t catch it.
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Day End Trader@dayendtrader·
Bank Nifty Futures: Parabolic Long attempt 54700 Stop 1% so size is 50% Overall 0.5% Capital at risk Parabolic longs don’t need massive size to make impact. But their failure rate is high so it’s better to conserve your capital.
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Vikrant@tightvcptrader·
@iKalpeshB Ye itni late wali entry kabse karne lag gaye sirji?
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