Seeing Beyond the Obvious — When a Move Completes and Probability Shifts
Every market move has a purpose — and a point where that purpose is complete. Most traders miss it. They keep expecting more, even when …
Every market move has a purpose — and a point where that purpose is complete. Most traders miss it. They keep expecting more, even when …
Most trends don’t reverse without warning. They reach a point where the next move in the same direction becomes a low-probability, high-risk move. This is the …
Traders often look for certainty in markets, but certainty doesn’t exist. What you can have is a process — rules that turn decisions into a …
One of the biggest traps in trading is bias — expecting the last move to continue. What does that look like? After a sharp decline, …
Consistency in trading doesn’t come from one big win. It comes from repeating a process across different trades. We recently saw this in action in …
Markets often tempt traders to think about what might happen next. But the real measure of a trade is not endless speculation—it’s whether the move …
A trade isn’t a win just because price moves your way; it’s a win only when you exit at the right time. Here’s today’s Nifty …
I’m pleased to share my newest course, the result of months of focused work. The Hidden Order is a course built on the same Mathematical …
Winning trades alone do not grow an account. Growth only occurs when trades are managed within a larger process. That process is a proper trading …
Yesterday, we discussed why good entries aren’t enough. The real test lies in how and where you exit the trade. This week’s Nifty move is …