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1.https://twitter.com/khanzubare/status/177142948...
You check his Twitter account you will get all the details
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Making Fool of people especially Indians in every way is the biggest Profitable Business ever since & Before British raj till Today
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Aisa kuch karo to f---------- them, topic banane se kaa hoga, plan and execute!
Nothing wrong in this. Coach doesn't need to be in the game for coaching. I can give unlimited examples.
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And no trader have positive portfolio all the time. It's just that which snapshots are shown on social media. These exposers themselves have no credibility and just playing the game to become popular.
I understand your point about the value of teaching skills regardless of personal success in certain domains. However, in fields like stock trading, where practical outcomes are a direct reflection of one's understanding and application of knowledge, it's crucial for educators to practice what they preach and show tangible results. It's not just about theoretical knowledge but about applying that knowledge effectively. Transparency about one's success and failures is also key to building trust with students. In academic coaching, the objective is clearer, and the success of students can directly reflect the effectiveness of teaching, independent of the teacher's personal exam history. The contexts are quite different, emphasizing why real-world success and honesty about one's track record are especially important in practical fields like stock trading.
but those trusting the likes of Arindam Chaudhuri, kabootarbaazi agents, Dev Gadhvi or such self acclaimed 'experts' in various fields
do not have much of my sympathies (even if they are victims of frauds).
Trading is not everyone's cup of tea. Those who have never traded with 1 lot, preaches Gyan on SM and selling courses.
betting me khilane wale, trading me sikhane wala kabhi nahi harta.
Harta hai bhai. Buri tarah se harta hai. Kuch muh chupake baitha karte hain aur kuch chati chaud karke ghumte hain
Ye log efforts bilkul nhi lagate chart vaghera par .. as per my experience jo bhi log profit kama rahe h they are putting 5-9 hrs daily on charts ..
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Making Fool of people especially Indians in every way is the biggest Profitable Business ever since & Before British raj till Today
THE Harsh Reality -
🎪🦁🤹
Trading is not everyone's cup of tea. Those who have never traded with 1 lot, preaches Gyan on SM and selling courses.
Nothing wrong in this. Coach doesn't need to be in the game for coaching. I can give unlimited examples.
..
And no trader have positive portfolio all the time. It's just that which snapshots are shown on social media. These exposers themselves have no credibility and just playing the game to become popular.
I understand your point about the value of teaching skills regardless of personal success in certain domains. However, in fields like stock trading, where practical outcomes are a direct reflection of one's understanding and application of knowledge, it's crucial for educators to practice what they preach and show tangible results. It's not just about theoretical knowledge but about applying that knowledge effectively. Transparency about one's success and failures is also key to building trust with students. In academic coaching, the objective is clearer, and the success of students can directly reflect the effectiveness of teaching, independent of the teacher's personal exam history. The contexts are quite different, emphasizing why real-world success and honesty about one's track record are especially important in practical fields like stock trading.