Gopal Agarwal

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Gopal Agarwal

Gopal Agarwal

@onlygopal2002

https://t.co/wRMueJS4wK (Hons) | CMA

Orissa, India Присоединился Haziran 2011
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Payal sharma 📈
Payal sharma 📈@payal_trustable·
Mujhe is garmi mein gym ho hi nahi pa raha h sirf vomating ho Rahi h 🥲
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JayneshKasliwal
JayneshKasliwal@JayneshKasliwal·
I know someone who has lost over 50L in FnO trading. But he still trades and thinks that he can recover his money. Has taken loan , took his parents help to pay off the debt . How can I explain him ?? He wont stop , and wont accept that he cannot make money.. What can be done to help him ?
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Donika 🪖 💫
Donika 🪖 💫@Donikajraval·
I've been in the stock market since 2018... Earlier, after office hours I used to trade crude and zinc... sometimes stocks too, obviously based on someone else's recommendation. End of 2021, beginning of 2022... around that time Vivek Sir's video showed up on my timeline... my life completely changed after that... Watching Sir's videos all day changed my entire way of thinking.... I've been following Sir since then... My capital kept going into my regular job... there was no system... nor any fixed amount... I left my job in mid-2022... After that I added my savings, PF, some mutual funds... little by little... I haven't taken any financial help from anyone... neither from my husband nor from my parents or in-laws... Expense tracking: I've had this habit ever since I got married... I keep an account of every single rupee... like typical home maker 😂 I hope I was able to answer your question 🙂
Extra Class 🇮🇳@ExtraClassIndia

Thank you for sharing your journey with us, ma’am 🙏✨ Real-life experiences are always insightful and truly valuable 💡📈 If you’re comfortable, could you also share a bit more about your journey: How did you build your capital in the beginning? 💰 Did you start with a lump sum or invest gradually from your monthly salary? 📊 Did you receive any financial support from your parents or in-laws, or was it entirely built from yours and your husband’s savings? 🤝💭 Also, do you track your expenses regularly? 🧾📉 What percentage of your monthly income do you typically save and invest in equities? 📊📈 And what does your net worth composition look like so far? 💼💡 Of course, please feel free to share only what you’re comfortable with 🙏🙂

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Shashi Sachan
Shashi Sachan@Sachan8574·
After ₹1Cr, every ₹Cr becomes easier. Try getting to ₹1Cr as quickly as possible. Do whatever you need to.
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Tekee
Tekee@Tekeee·
If I paid you $2,000 every single week and all you had to do was read a book for 4 hours a day, would you take it?
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Savita Kundu Mahalla
Savita Kundu Mahalla@EquitiesFraise·
Stocks Market pagal kar deti hai.. 80% logo ko.. Am I right??
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Shashi Sachan
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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‏ً@omgsidewalks·
How do you politely tell someone they're overweight ??
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Pranshu Dubey
Pranshu Dubey@Pranshu14·
Comment your city name, and I will make one for your city.
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Aakashi
Aakashi@Aakashi_123·
Guess, what's missing from this plate?
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Harmanjot Kaur
Harmanjot Kaur@sukhdeep7896·
My college friend -a tech guy- earns ₹52 LPA in Bangalore. Bought a 3BHK in Whitefield Bangalore last year. Wife + One small kid. Last week he called me sounding completely broken: “Bro… I’m actually going broke.” I laughed. “Bro, 52 lakh package? Stop joking.” Then he showed me the real numbers. Monthly take-home: ₹2.85 Lakh Expenses: • ₹1.08L → Home loan EMI • ₹35k → One kid’s school fees • ₹28k → Groceries & milk • ₹18k → Society maintenance • ₹18k → Maid + cook + nanny • ₹15k → Car EMI + fuel • ₹12k → Electricity, water, WiFi • ₹45k → Family health insurance Total: ₹2.93 Lakh He is short ₹8,000 every month… before festivals, date nights, or any emergency. A decade ago? The same flat + same lifestyle needed only ₹18–20 lakh salary. Today even ₹52 lakh feels like you’re running on a treadmill that keeps speeding up. The economy is genuinely cooked for every 9-5 salaried guy who thought he “made it.” The scariest part? You don’t feel poor… until the math hits you.
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POOJA DUBEY
POOJA DUBEY@poojavdubey·
How come unattractive and dull boys in their 20s become attractive and handsome Men in their 30s?
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Dear Self.
Dear Self.@Dearme2_·
The answer to 90% of your confusion is: $250,000
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Gopal Agarwal
Gopal Agarwal@onlygopal2002·
Come to India, your opinion will change
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goma
goma@soigomaa·
As a woman you should be more afraid of being Unsuccessful than unmarried.
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Hot take:

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Jenny
Jenny@Jennnyyyyyy·
What is the weight of Lion? 🤔 Difficulty - Medium Pro 🤠
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Sakshi Narula
Sakshi Narula@mssakshinarula·
I love love. Love should feel normal to us than hate. May our streets be filled with lovers❤️✨️
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Gopal Agarwal
Gopal Agarwal@onlygopal2002·
@readswithravi My perfect weekend plan: 1. Wake up @ 8 am 2. Fresh up 3. wash utensils 4. have breakfast 5. wash clothes 6. haircut, bath 7. Eat Lunch 8. Sleep 💤 9. have tea, evening snacks 10. watch OTT 11. Eat dinner 12. again watch OTT 13. Sleep
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
My perfect weekend plan: 1. Wake up 2. Read books 3. Go for walk/gym 4. Read books 5. Eat breakfast 6. Read books 7. Eat Lunch 8. Read books 9. Do some gardening work 10. Read books 11. Eat dinner 12. Read books 13. Sleep
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