Writing

Writing on product systems, fintech infrastructure, market behavior, and leadership lessons from practical execution.

📚 Books

Beyond platform leadership and infrastructure design, I write about trading psychology, financial literacy, and structured market participation.

Both books are published globally on Amazon (Kindle & Paperback editions available).

🟦 The Mind Game of Trading

Mastering Psychology for Consistent Profits
By Sreenivasulu Malkari

Overview

Trading success is rarely limited by strategy. It is limited by psychology.

In The Mind Game of Trading, I distill 15+ years of real-world trading experience into a structured framework for mastering discipline, emotional control, and execution integrity.

The book focuses on:

• Identifying hidden cognitive biases
• Structured journaling & checklist systems
• Emotional risk management
• Practical trading plan templates
• Long-term consistency frameworks

This is not a theory book — it is a practical discipline manual for traders at all levels.

🔗 Available on Amazon (Paperback & Kindle)
👉 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FNKGB7W2

🟦 The Stock Market Starter Kit

Learn to Trade Smart in 7 Days
By Sreenivasulu Malkari

Overview

Designed for beginners entering the Indian stock market, this book simplifies complex concepts into a structured 7-day learning framework.

It emphasizes structured thinking, capital protection, and long-term consistency as the core pillars of intelligent market participation.

It covers:

• How stock markets function (NSE/BSE context)
• Intraday, swing & long-term trading basics
• Risk management principles
• Chart reading fundamentals
• Practical checklists and action plans

Clear. Structured. Actionable.

🔗 Available on Amazon (Paperback & Kindle)
👉 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FF2NK8MV



  • Coping with Uncertainty in Trading: How Indian Traders Can Win in a Chaotic Market

    The Desi Dilemma with Market Chaos Coping with uncertainty in trading is key to long-term success. Learn how Indian traders can manage emotions, build confidence, and thrive in chaos. Imagine this: You’re in front of your trading screen. Nifty has dropped 100 points in 10 minutes. Your P&L is flashing red. Your heart races. You’re…


  • Why Do Traders Sabotage Their Own Success? Unpacking Freud, Fear & Mindset Battles in the Indian Market

    The Hidden Tug-of-War Inside Every Indian Trader Explore how Freud’s instincts and fear of success influence Indian traders’ self-sabotage. Learn mindset shifts to build trading consistency. You’re doing everything “right.”Strategy—checked.Backtesting—done.Risk management—tight. Yet… you still overtrade on expiry days. You exit early from winning trades. You add to your losing positions. And the worst part? You…


  • The Market Doesn’t Wait, But You Can Still Stay in Control

    Picture this: It’s 9:20 AM. The Indian markets just opened. Headlines are flashing. Nifty gapped down. A global event you didn’t even plan for just spiked the VIX. Your carefully crafted trading plan now feels outdated, and you haven’t even had your chai yet. Welcome to trading under pressure—where information overload, emotional fog, and FOMO…


  • Ever met that one guy in a WhatsApp trading group who’s always “super confident” about his next big trade?

     He posts screenshots of small profits, hides the losses, and says things like “Risk toh lena padta hai yaar!” A few weeks later, he vanishes. Why? Not because he lacked talent—but because he was an unrealistic optimist. In the Indian stock market, where volatility is a daily guest, realistic optimism in trading isn’t just a…


  • Trading Is Rough: How Mental Resilience Beats Market Noise

    Trading is rough business. Discover how psychological strength and mindset shifts can help Indian traders stay profitable and succeed long-term. Trading is rough. Not just because it involves risk, but because it demands that you keep going without any guarantees. Ask any Indian trader who’s been around for a few years, and they’ll tell you—making…


  • The January That Didn’t Deliver

    There was no January Effect in 2005—but trading success still followed. Discover why mindset, not market myths, drives long-term success for Indian traders. January Effect Every trader in India has heard of the “January Effect”—that hopeful seasonal spike in stock prices that’s supposed to kickstart a profitable year. But in 2005, it didn’t show up.…


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