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My Trading Playbook: Strategy, Stock Selection, Entries, Exits & Psychology
Over time, I have received many similar questions from learners about my trading style, stock selection process, entry and exit rules, and the overall approach I follow in the markets. While I have always tried to answer them individually, I realised it would be far more helpful to document everything in one place and make it accessible to everyone who wishes to learn. This guide is an effort to compile those frequently asked questions and share my personal framework for tr

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8 hours ago4 min read


Must-Read Books for Mastering Trading, Investing, and Technical Analysis
Before you invest your first rupee, invest in your education. This blog shares a handpicked list of the best books to master trading, investing, and technical analysis — from Nicolas Darvas and William O’Neil to Mark Minervini and Wyckoff — to help you build strong market fundamentals.

The_Chartist
Aug 22, 20255 min read


Gap-filling Setup (Profitable way to trade)
Before diving deeper into chart patterns, it’s crucial to understand what a gap is. A gap occurs when no transaction takes place between a buyer and seller in a certain price zone. For example, if a stock closes at ₹102 and opens the next day at ₹106 due to positive news, the area between 102–106 becomes a gap.
Upside Gaps: Signal strong buying interest. Often linked to news like earnings or product launches, they may lead to powerful rallies. Contrary to popular belief, not

The_Chartist
Nov 5, 20243 min read


What is under your control?
In trading, your control is limited to four key things — stock selection, entry point, position sizing, and exit. Focus on these and tune out the noise. The market isn’t a crystal ball, and risk management is what keeps you afloat through every tide.

The_Chartist
Oct 14, 20241 min read
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