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For Indian options traders who want to stop reading labels and start reading intent. The Assumption That’s Costing You Money Open any options trading community in India: Telegram group, Twitter
For Indian options traders who want to use PCR intelligently, not blindly. The Lie You’ve Been Told About PCR Here’s a scene that plays out in thousands of trading setups
Picture this: It’s 9:10 AM. Charts are open, market groups are buzzing, and the opening bell is just a few minutes away. Nifty is hovering near a strong support level.
Bull call spread vs naked call buying is not just a strategy comparison anymore. For many Nifty traders, it is the difference between surviving the options market and slowly bleeding
Most Indian traders still believe the Indian derivatives market is a one-exchange game. NSE dominates. Nifty dominates. And everything else is secondary. That assumption is becoming outdated faster than most
It’s 9:15 AM. The opening bell rings. The index gaps up exactly the way you predicted after a major quarterly result. Telegram groups explode. Financial Twitter celebrates. Your call option
Every investor dreams of finding that one stock early. The kind that quietly grows over the years and turns a small investment into something life-changing. In market language, these are
What happens when ~145 crore people head out to vote? In the stock market, it doesn’t just decide a government. It can move prices, change sentiment, and impact investor money
The iron condor sounds complicated when you first hear the name. But in reality, it is one of the simplest ways traders try to make money from a market that
At 9:18 AM, a Telegram notification pops up on a trader’s phone: “BANKNIFTY 54200 CE BUY NOW Target: Rs. 220 Stop Loss: Rs. 140 Huge breakout expected today “ Within
F&O traders in India are not just losing because of bad strategies. A major reason is behavioral bias. Most traders book profits too early just to “secure gains.” But when
Options buying usually feels easiest right before it becomes the most dangerous. You have probably seen this happen on an RBI policy day, Budget announcement, or during a sudden Bank
STT, or Securities Transaction Tax, is one of the most ignored trading costs in the stock market. Most traders spend hours analyzing charts, finding the perfect entry point, checking indicators,
Most traders open the option chain and jump straight to one question: which strike should I pick? But the traders who actually survive and grow don’t start there. They pause