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
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Why Do Traders Keep Repeating the Same Mistakes? Mastering Discipline in Indian Stock Trading
“Yeh Galti Baar Baar Kyun Hoti Hai?” Struggling to follow your trading plan? Learn why Indian traders repeat the same mistakes and how to build lasting discipline with simple, actionable strategies. You’ve set your stop-loss, planned your entry, even visualised the target. But the moment that red candle hits, panic takes over. You exit too…
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Why Do Smart People Trade Emotionally?
Trading with a logical mindset is hard when emotions kick in. Learn how Indian traders can master objective thinking under uncertainty. You’re a logical person. You know the fundamentals, you’ve studied the charts, and you’ve got a solid plan. But the moment real money is on the line—your ₹50,000 intraday position goes red—something shifts. Your…
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Don’t Let Emotions Control Your Trades: Mastering Objectivity in Indian Markets
The Trap of Emotion in Indian Trading Floors Avoid emotional trading mistakes. Learn how Indian traders can stay objective, trade small, and follow detailed plans for consistent profits. Picture this: You buy a stock based on a “sure-shot tip” from a Telegram group. The price jumps, you feel like a genius. But within an hour,…
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Stop Lying to Yourself: Why Objectivity Is the Real Edge in Trading
Profitable trading needs objectivity, but human bias clouds judgment. Learn how Indian traders can overcome emotions and see the market clearly. Why Your Brain Is Not Your Best Friend in Trading You check your portfolio. One stock is bleeding red. You hesitate. “It’ll bounce back,” you whisper to yourself—despite the clear downtrend. This is where…
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How to Stop Taking Trading Losses Personally: Mastering Objectivity for Consistent Profits
Ever had a trading day that ruined your entire mood? Jim, a beginner trader, lost ₹2.5 lakhs (~$3,000) in a single day. His reaction? “That’s my entire month’s living expense! I have to win it back right now.”Sound familiar? Many aspiring traders in India—whether working professionals, side hustlers, or full-timers—fall into this trap. They look…
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The Trade That Shakes You
You’ve finally spotted a setup. Everything lines up—the chart pattern, the news, even your gut. You enter the trade with high hopes. But then the price drops. Your heart pounds. Your mouse hovers over the exit button. What if it bounces back? What if I exit and it rallies? What if I lose this money?…