Trading and investing are challenging careers that demand discipline, perseverance, and, like any other profession, the guidance of a mentor or role model.
We’ve hosted successful AMAs with seasoned professionals like @Vishal_Jain_ZFH, @AashishPS, and others, who together bring over 50 years of experience in the capital markets.
In line with our community-driven philosophy, we’d love to hear from you! Who would you want to ask a question about markets, trading, investing, life, or career? Drop the name of the person you admire for their vast market expertise and experience.
We’ll do our best to bring them to our community for an AMA session and, who knows, you might even get the opportunity for a video call with them. The sky’s the limit!
Comment below with your suggestions, and we’ll work hard to make it happen. Let’s make your dream AMA come true!
Of all the people I saw and heard commenting on the stock market, no one felt more honest, more genuine and more rational than Udayan Mukherjee. For a very long time when he was at CNBC, I used to watch his shows and analysis. @RahulDeshpande can you get an AMA session with him ?
I’ll make it easier(?), something that is also more practical/useful than AMA’ing the ‘Suits’ who tend to toe the corporate line. I find most such AMAs pretentious and useless.
My suggestions
AMA with the top 3 derivative traders on your platform (50lac+ profits with min 40% on capital criteria).
AMA with the top 3 Equity traders on your platform (50lac+ profits with min 30% on capital criteria).
I believe market is the best tutor…formal qualification, pedigree, experience nothing makes a difference to the market or in the market. Market itself is the best judge of one’s talent and skill to be in the market. I haven’t learnt from anyone as much as I have learnt trading the market day in day out.
@Champion_Trader I trade levels. Positionally. I can’t beat the algos intraday but the bots can’t beat me positionally.
I take full advantage of my human nature while leaving the technicals to the bots. That has served me PRETTY WELL.
Levels. The only thing that matters. It’s something I learnt during my career at Macquarie. To make big money, you don’t focus on the screen, you focus on the horses.