@sunilgurjar01 We can avoid these cases to some extent by entering atleast 10 or12% below 52 week high , enter step by step to catch the falling knife. 7 years of experience strategy is working out well for fundamentally strong companies for me
AI won't make you a great investor
But investors who know how to use AI will destroy those who don't
Here are 7 real ways serious investors are using AI right now and exactly how to do each one
🧵 A thread
First
Indian market not performing because globally AI theme working and India is no part of that theme
Now
Indian market correcting because AI themes start correcting globally..
Maths dont matches 😜😂
#Nifty#nifty50#stockmarket
@2orderequity Great sir few hours ago I also went through the financial statements of the company in screener and i could see this company is running in a meager margin Simple check is how can this margin will survive during a worst business cycle. I believe that is enough to ignore this stock
@Atulsingh_asan Sir ji i know the financial statements are fake , but is there any way we can find such frauds in companies, just asking to become more informed /analysed while selecting companies
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Here’s how you can answer "Tell me about yourself" based on your experience level:
1) For candidates WITH EXPERIENCE
- INTRODUCTION
"First of all, thank you for inviting me to this interview today. My name is [Name], and I’d describe myself as an ambitious and self-motivated individual with experience in the [Industry/Sector]"
- PAST
"I started my career as an intern at [XYZ Company], where I was responsible for [Task 1] and assisted with [Task 2] weekly. One of my biggest accomplishments in that role was [Achievement], which I managed to do within [Timespan] by implementing [Strategy]. This led to [Positive Result]"
- PRESENT
"Currently, I’m working as a [Your Role] at [Current Company/University]. I have a strong interest in [Relevant Skills/Industry], which has allowed me to develop [Key Strengths or Projects]"
- FUTURE
"I thrive in a collaborative environment and enjoy working with dynamic teams to achieve specific goals. That’s why I’m excited about this opportunity—to contribute my skills and experience to help [Company Name] with [Job Responsibilities]"
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- PAST
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- PRESENT
"My passion for [Industry/Skill] led me to pursue my degree in [Field of Study] at [University Name]. Currently, I’m in my [Year] and have been working on projects related to [Relevant Skill]. In my free time, I enjoy [Skill 1] and [Skill 2], which have helped me refine my expertise in [Industry]"
- FUTURE
"Although I may not have formal work experience yet, I’m eager to dive deeper into [Industry/Skill] and apply my knowledge in a real-world setting. That’s why I’m excited about this opportunity at [Company Name]"
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TO:
A cleaner, easier-to-read IFS statement
=IFS(
A1>=90,”A”,
A1>=80,”B”,
A1>=70,”C”,
A1>=60,”D”,
TRUE,”E”
)
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Easier to read.
Adding conditions won’t be a hassle.
Working in Excel doesn’t have to be complicated.
I don't understand why people don't use CLAUDE for stock trading.
It analyzes charts, digests earnings reports, and spots trends in seconds.
Here are 16 prompts to turn it into your personal hedge fund analyst:
🚨 AI can now build Excel formulas like Microsoft's Power BI consultants (for free).
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This is wild 🤯
Most people are using Claude like a chatbot.
That’s the mistake.
Claude isn’t a chat app.
It’s a multi-layer execution engine.
And in the era of vibe coding, mastering this one layer is pure leverage.
Here’s the shift 👇
Claude has multiple layers: • Chat (ideas)
• Code (implementation)
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But the real unlock?
→ Skills + MCP together.
That’s where Claude stops suggesting…
and starts executing.
When you: • Connect your tools (GitHub, Notion, Slack, Vercel, etc.) • Install reusable skills • Give it persistent project context
You’re no longer “prompting.”
You’re operating an AI teammate.
This is how you: • Auto-create PRDs from meetings
• Deploy apps without touching dashboards
• Generate reports, dashboards, docs in minutes
• Run workflows across your entire stack
No prompt hacking.
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No tab juggling.
Just structured execution.
In vibe coding’s era, this layer is mandatory.
Not optional.
That’s why I’m sharing this cheat sheet.
Master this —
and you won’t need to jump between 20 tutorials again.
Everything you need is here.
The builders who understand layers win. 🚀
BREAKING: AI can now build financial plans like Goldman Sachs wealth advisors (for free).
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🚨 AI can now build Excel formulas like Microsoft's Power BI consultants (for free).
Here are 15 insane Claude prompts that replace $150/hour spreadsheet specialists (Save for later)