The Difference Between Price Movement and the Actual Trend
When we look at charts, our eyes naturally follow price. If the market moves up, it feels like an uptrend. If it moves down, it …
When we look at charts, our eyes naturally follow price. If the market moves up, it feels like an uptrend. If it moves down, it …
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 …