Welcome to RideNifty.com, a trader's blog. Since I would like to keep my anonymity, I will use a nickname, 'Yogi Trader' (YT) . I am an active stock trader in Indian markets. I was software professional and worked in various MNCs which include IBM for around 6 years before plunging to chase my passion i.e., trading and following financial markets. I have been following the stock markets since 2003. An active trader since 2006.
"Stock Trading is a very wonderful domain. Its highly glamorous, challenging and rewards are tremendous. A successful trader can drive a Ferrari, and own holiday homes at his favorite beach or hill station. A trader can be free of the daily routine of an employee. He can live anywhere, work anytime and doesn't need to answer the biggest bully in any office - the Boss or Manager of an employee."
So trading attracts many successful professionals such as Doctors, Engineers, IT Professionals, Business Men, and Pilots and people from all the walks of life. All those who are attracted to the markets aspire to become successful. But only few of them succeed. Stock Markets are amazing! To a beginner trading appears deceptively easy, but the truth is far from it. There is no short cut to success. Many learn the lesson the hardest way.
One of the primary ingredients of success in this domain is knowledge and there are many other key ingredients too. This blog is my attempt to help the novice investors or traders to guide them and light the path to successful trading career by sharing the knowledge and experience I have gained in the markets. I have learned many lessons in the markets by paying the tuition fees from my pockets. Well, this is unavoidable to all novice traders. This blog will also try to interpret or analyze the ''market actions'' that is happening in the financial markets. I will also publish my personal views and research reports. This blog intends to provide great erudite value to its frequent readers so that they may use this information in a discretional manner to arrive at intelligent investment or trading decisions.
Please don't forget to read the disclaimer published in this site. Thanks for visiting. Happy Trading
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