Amazing 8 years of stock market.
A little insight of my journey so far.
Cannot believe one demat account can lead me there. After a failure in a professional course, one of my friends suggested to open a demat account. It was almost 8 years back.
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Sep 2013 was the golden moment in my life for simple investment. Had no knowledge of market. Intra day seemed like a foreign word. Did my first equity cash and focused only on equity cash untill I excelled them and for about 3 years I did my fundamental analysis
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And the rest is history, 2016 I started learning technical analysis, candles, charts and everything. With the grace of God 2017 I registered with SEBI and became a research analyst. Didn't stop there and went ahead with derivatives
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One should not mistake my journey to be full with flowers. I lost my first Rs 50,000 in futures in 2017. Didn't lose hopes, formed my grip on options and today after 8 years I am confident in options too. Nothing can be achieved overnight, small steps take us long way
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I was always confident about my nation's growth , in September 2013 market was trading from 5500, went to 9100 and back to 6800 but never lost hope. Even during the pandamic I didn't lose hope and decided to keep everybody positive with me( literally 😂), came live on YouTube
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alot asking people to invest more and take advantage of the situation. My journey is not over yet, it has given me friends, family, books, trips and what not. My advice to everybody is to start investing today, start today for a better tomorrow.
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Start with blue chips, mid caps or whatever you like, but start today. Biggest investment would be to invest in yourself, acquire knowledge of the market, make an investment, acquire financial knowledge for atleast 1 hour everyday it may be in any form
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Take advantage of the unlimited data you have in your phone and dedicate 60 minutes to financial knowledge everyday. Do not forget to put up a term insurance and savings account for your family coz kya pata kal ho na ho.
Thank you
Vibhor varshney
SEBI registered analyst
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