The biggest change lies not in my investment portfolio, but in my investment strategy.
Author shares their disciplined long-term and short-term trading strategy and promotes a free stock discussion group.
Looking solely at the charts and data, it is easy to mistake my results for mere luck.
In reality, my performance stems neither from chasing hot trends nor from fantasies of overnight wealth; the true turning point came when I adopted a strategy based on solid, proven principles.
My long term strategy is simple: buy high quality companies when they are undervalued, patiently build positions, and let the power of compounding work over time.
For short term trading, I focus on trends, volume, liquidity, and risk management. I prefer to wait for signal confirmation rather than trying to predict market movements.
The most important lesson I’ve learned is that consistent, disciplined execution matters far more than fleeting enthusiasm.
While I do encounter the occasional losing trade, having a repeatable trading framework ensures that a single mistake doesn't turn into a disaster.
What I am sharing here is not investment advice, but insights gained from years of refining my trading system. There are no "secret indicators" or "lucky bets" here just a mature process tested through hundreds of real world trades.
If you are committed to building a systematic trading approach rather than trading based on emotion, I would love to connect with you. I run a stock discussion group where I share free daily market insights, covering stock selection logic, risk warnings, trading opportunities, and entry points. Joining is completely free I don't sell courses and I benefit from the interactions within the group as well. If your trading lacks structure, or if you are looking for a rational environment for market discussion, please leave a comment or send me a private message. I look forward to having you join.

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