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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Blog Article – The Bigger Picture: Why One Trade Doesn’t Define Your Success
Jack, a novice trader, has just placed his tenth trade. He’s still new to trading but is optimistic about his success. Thoughts flood his mind: “I want to prove that I’m a good trader. I hope this trade goes well. It could shape my trading career.” Such thoughts are common among Indian stock market learners,…
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Drowning in Data? Here’s How to Beat “Information Anxiety” and Trade Smarter
You wake up at 8 AM, glance at your phone, and you’re instantly bombarded—WhatsApp trading groups buzzing, CNBC headlines flashing red, YouTube videos screaming “Urgent Market Update.” Sound familiar? Welcome to the age of “information anxiety.” For Indian stock market learners, the pressure to stay “updated” can feel overwhelming. You try to follow news, charts,…
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Stacking the Odds in Your Favour: A Trader’s Guide to Winning Against Market Forces
The Indian Trader’s Dilemma In the bustling lanes of Dalal Street or behind the screens in a small-town home office, an Indian trader stares at the candlestick chart. A green bar forms — hope. A red bar follows — doubt. This emotional roller coaster is the reality of thousands in India today. They’re drawn by…
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How Impulse Control Can Make or Break Your Trading Journey
The Pretzel Problem of Indian Traders Every Indian trader has faced this moment: a trade is open, the market is choppy, and the temptation to exit early or jump in again is overwhelming. Your plan said to wait. But your emotions scream otherwise. You stare at the screen, heart racing, and without thinking, you act.…
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“Impulsive Trading: The Silent Profit Killer Most Traders Ignore”
Ever exited a trade too early out of boredom or placed one just to feel the rush? You’re not alone. One of the biggest enemies of Indian traders—whether a 22-year-old learning from YouTube or a 40-year-old juggling markets and a job—is impulsive trading. It quietly eats into your profits and confidence. When the market is…
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Revenge Trading: How Emotions Ruin Profits and What to Do Instead
The Dangerous Urge to Get It All Back Have you ever sat staring at a red-screen loss and thought, “I need to win it all back right now”? If you’ve been there, you’re not alone. This emotional response is what we call “revenge trading”, and it has wiped out more trading accounts than bad strategies…