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



  • The Wizard of Oz and the Stock Market: How to See Behind the Curtain of “Facts”

    Learn why “questioning everything” is the key to stock market success. Discover how to analyze, interpret, and trade wisely in India’s volatile markets.The Man Behind the Curtain Remember the climax of The Wizard of Oz? Dorothy pulls back the curtain to reveal that the “great and powerful” wizard is just an ordinary man pulling levers.…


  • Reacting to the Unexpected: The Trader’s Secret Weapon for Success

    The DSL Dropped, Now What? How do you react to unexpected events in trading? Learn the mindset shift to stay calm, focused, and ahead using the “reacting to the unexpected” principle. “Reacting to the unexpected” is not just a phrase; it’s the secret weapon every Indian trader must master. Imagine this: you’re in the middle…


  • Don’t Gamble with Earnings: A Smart “Earnings Report Trading Strategy” for Indian Market Learners

    Learn how to build a smart “earnings report trading strategy” to handle volatility and avoid losses. Master protective puts, calls, and risk control techniques. Picture this: You buy a stock on Tuesday afternoon, feeling confident after some great technical analysis. The next morning, you wake up and boom—the stock has gapped down 8%. Why? The…


  • Breaking Free from “Analysis Paralysis”: A Trader’s Guide to Confident Decision-Making

    Overcome “analysis paralysis” in trading. Learn how to build confidence, avoid overthinking, and make profitable stock market decisions in India. The Curse of Knowing Too Much “Analysis paralysis” is more common among Indian stock traders than we think. Picture this: you’ve spent hours scanning Nifty and Bank Nifty charts, reading RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands, news…


  • Don’t Fall for the “Good Company Myth” – Trade Smartly Instead

    The Good Company Myth: Why Image Can Cost You Real Profits You’ve probably heard it before. “This is a good company. You can’t go wrong investing in it.” It’s advice that gets thrown around on WhatsApp groups, by friends in chai shop discussions, and plastered across finance news. But here’s the hard truth: believing in…


  • Thrill or Skill? How to Break Free from the Trap of “Trading Addiction”

    void the trap of “trading addiction”. Learn how Indian traders can develop discipline, avoid emotional risks, and trade with logic for long-term success. In the heart of Mumbai’s bustling D-Street, Ramesh, a 34-year-old marketing professional turned full-time trader, found himself on an emotional rollercoaster. With every winning trade, he felt invincible, but with every loss,…


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