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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Follow Your Passion in Trading: Why Process Beats Profit
“Following your passion” sounds like advice from a college graduation speech. But what does it mean when your passion—like trading—can also burn a hole in your pocket? Picture this: You’ve just taken a trade. Your setup was solid. But instead of trusting your process, you’re refreshing your screen every few seconds. Your heart is racing—not…
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Mastering the Art of Knowing When to Fold in Stock Market Trading
If you’ve ever sat frozen in front of your screen during a live trade, unsure whether to stay or walk away — you’re not alone. For every Indian trader, “knowing when to fold” is more than just a strategy… it’s a survival skill. You’ve read up, charted the levels, and even backtested your system. But…
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Focusing on the Positive: The Hidden Trading Edge Most Ignore
Why You Feel Like Giving Up… and Why You Shouldn’t You’re sitting in front of your laptop, eyes glued to the red and green candles on your screen. Another day, another loss. You start to question everything — your strategy, your decisions, even your ability to make it in the Indian stock market. You’re not…
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Want Bigger Profits? Learn to Concentrate on the Trade Like a Pro
When One Distraction Cost ₹50,000 Rahul, a 35-year-old office-goer from Pune, had just entered a swing trade in Reliance Industries. His analysis was on point, his entry perfect. But just as the market reversed — exactly where he planned to exit — he got a WhatsApp message from a family group. One meme led to…
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How to Stay “Focused on the Trade” in the Indian Stock Market: A Mental Game Plan
🎯 “Focused on the Trade”: How Mentally Strong Traders Stay in Control Imagine this: you’ve finally placed a trade after hours of analysis. The charts are lined up, your indicators are flashing green, and your gut agrees. But just ten minutes in, the market begins to move against you. Panic creeps in. You stare at…
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Think Like a Pro: Build Trading Flexibility with This One Powerful Mindset Trick
The Trap Most Traders Fall Into Have you ever frozen during a trade? You saw the signal. You knew the setup. But something inside you hesitated. You second-guessed, missed the entry, and then watched the stock move exactly as you predicted. That moment? It’s not about lack of skill. It’s a lack of “trading flexibility”.…