I raise , I fall..
I make you happy, I make you sad..
I take your money, I give you money..
I hug a bear, I love a bull..
I speed up, I slow down..
You can rent me or own..
Mind you I have only grown..
Finally,
I am market & I do what it do!
Trading ―if you're in it for the long haul, it will force you to fix your life.
• Get better sleep
• Eat healthier
• Stress and worry less
• Exercise more
• Develop a growth mindset
Mean reversion is one of those quiet, built-in rules of the universe that shows up everywhere in nature, like gravity or the way water always finds its level.
At its heart, it's super simple: when something swings way too far from what's "normal" for it, the world tends to gently (or sometimes not-so-gently) pull it back toward its average over time.
Now in stocks - "The Mean" definition differs,
Some use MA, others rely on Fibs, a few prefer VWAP or AVWAP, and a few use standard deviation (Bollinger bands). The choice is yours
It is important to realize one of the most fundamental principles of nature, and the stock market is no different
People often mistake luck for skill.
Anyone can be a profitable trader - for a month or two.
But staying profitable consistently, over time, and across many trades, regimes, and cycles… that’s a very different thing.
Indian weddings are not celebrations. They are insecurity dressed up as culture. Indian middle-class parents are ready to burn 5-6 years of income on one wedding night.
Indian parents are not obsessed with weddings. They are obsessed with looking rich for one night. That’s it.
The truth is you’re pretending to be rich. No one’s fooled. They just won’t say it to your face.
They don’t want a good wedding. They just want validation. They want that one moment where people say ‘wah, kya shaadi thi’ And they’re ready to go broke for it.
I’ve seen this very closely - People earning 10-20 lakh a year are burning 30-50 lakh on weddings. Some take loans. EMI for marriage. Think about how stupid that is.
You go to office every day. For years. Deal with stress, pressure, bosses, targets. And then you burn all that money in 1-2 days.
For what? Just to play Nakali Raja for one day (Ghodi, mukut, talwar) or For People who come and secretly comparing, not celebrating.
You’re not celebrating your wedding. You’re acting for society. This is insecurity disguised as culture.
Reality is Indian parents are obsessed with image. Status in family, status in society. Even when they can’t afford it, they will stretch, borrow, exhaust everything just to look rich for one night.
That’s the real problem - Not weddings. But spending way beyond your reality to satisfy ego. That’s not celebration. That’s financial self-destruction. Not because they wanted to… because they felt they had to prove something.
If you’re earning 1 crore and spending 10-20 lakh, that’s reasonable. Spending 400% or 500% is stupidity.
And worst part… people don’t even question it.
Most people spend their energy on the downstream decisions: resisting the phone in bed, pushing away the chips, forcing themselves to start.
This is the hard way. This is fighting the current.
The upstream question is different: what one decision, made now, would make the right thing automatic later? That’s the question worth sitting with. That’s where the leverage is.
One decision at the source is worth a thousand decisions at the symptom.
🚨 A 24-year-old, Shubham Kumar, famously known as Nomad Shubham, has completed his journey to all 197 countries on Earth, becoming the youngest Indian and Asian to achieve this incredible feat!
Happy was IT employee in Bangalore.
He lost job as company moved to AI
Happy move to village to do farming.
Happy vacant his rented home , owner lost tenant
Happy told maid not to come now , maid lost one client
Happy was daily using auto to go to office , auto driver lost one regular client
Happy canceled his Netflix subscription , company lose 1 customer
Happy stopped his SIP, AMC lost AUM
Happy used to go to near by bar each weekend , bar owner lost 1 client
Happy was planning to talk home EMI to buy new home in Bangalore , builder lose potential buyer and so did bank
Happy had Jio fiber at his flat , he disconnected it, jio lose 1 client
Happy used to go to movie each weekend at PVR , PVR lose 1 client.
There are 54 lakh direct IT employee. All are happy.
There will be snowball effect due to AI.
#ai #india
It's a misconception that BJP ideology is desh seva & hindutva.
Their ideology is power, money, taxation & exploitation.
They want to make people poor, illiterate, misguided so they can enjoy the power.
If you think the Indian markets are speculative, the US markets will blow your mind. It's pure speculative mania there - you can bet on literally anything. Options on every asset imaginable, crypto markets 24/7, sports betting, weather derivatives, and political outcomes through platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket. In a sense, every aspect of American life has been gamified and turned into something you can bet on.
This is probably why the govt increased STT? 😬
Trading strips you bare. It shows how you handle not knowing, not controlling outcomes, and not being right. Every trade mirrors your tolerance for chaos and mistakes. Master trading, and you’re really mastering how you face uncertainty—without ego, denial, or fear.
Life is actually more stressful when your goals aren’t challenging enough.
You are wasting your time, and you know it.
Peace of mind is just the art of playing life on the right difficulty level.
If you didn’t know yourself, trading will be your ultimate mirror.
The world of trading exposes your true self—who you are, how you are, how you
‘be’ and everything in between.
It uncovers and amplifies every vulnerability in your personal armor, transforming them into glaring wounds that can inflict unimaginable pain and suffering.
But remember, that suffering is a vital part of the journey. To succeed, you must confront it, learn to navigate through the chaos that is part of trading, and emerge stronger.
There’s no escape—this is a universal experience. From retail traders to billion-dollar hedge fund managers, they all face this truth.
That’s who you are, it’s how you are, it’s not a flaw, you’re human, and that’s something you must work with, not against.