Author name: Sreenivasulu Malkari

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Why Trading Resolutions Fail: Lessons from Psychology & How to Build Better Habits in the Market

“Naye saal mein nayi shuruaat” Why trading resolutions fail for Indian traders? Discover 4 psychological traps & learn how to build sustainable trading habits that actually stick. Every New Year, thousands of Indian traders jot down their goals—“I’ll follow my trading plan strictly,” “No revenge trades this year,” “I’ll stay disciplined.”But by the time Holi

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Why Trading Can Feel Emotionally Unfair

Trading isn’t a 9-to-5 with steady pay. Learn why rewarding your efforts—not just profits—is key to long-term success for Indian traders. Imagine this: You just finished a tough trading week. You stayed disciplined, followed your plan to the T, managed risk like a pro—…and yet, your P&L is red. Meanwhile, your cousin who barely knows

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When the Market Hurts, Ego Screams Louder

Revenge trading Jim was on top of the world at the end of 2004. A few lucky trades made him feel like he had cracked the code of stock market success. Fast forward six weeks, and he’s wiped out six months of gains. Now, he’s not trading with strategy—he’s trading with rage. Every trade is

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Bounce Back Like a Pro: How Indian Traders Can Build Emotional Resilience and Win Despite Setbacks

The Reality of Setbacks in Trading Learn how to become a resilient trader in India. Overcome emotional setbacks, control risk, and master the trading mindset for long-term success. You studied the chart. You followed the plan. Still, the trade went wrong.Sound familiar? For thousands of Indian traders, especially those transitioning from jobs or starting out

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Why Regret Haunts Indian Traders More Than Losses

 Avoid trading regret by trusting your own analysis over blind advice. Discover why self-made decisions lead to lasting confidence for Indian stock traders. You bought a stock. It tanked.Now you’re stuck with that familiar ache — regret. If you’re like most Indian traders in their 30s or 40s, this isn’t new. You’ve felt it before

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