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👉Free trading scanners
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👉Mr. Radhakishan Damani's inspiring journey as a trader, investor and entrepreneur & much more

🧵 The 10 best threads from April 2022 (that you may have missed):

10 Powerful learnings on Directional trading: https://t.co/Uv9XPHoG84
Best Threads from Q1 2022
https://t.co/UiHbm74gxz
How to develop a right mindset and draw inspiration from Pro traders RoI:
https://t.co/ThGU5ggskx
12 Powerful concepts from Power of Stocks (by Subashish Pani) videos:
https://t.co/aK3DNIszxK
Playbook on Option Selling to grow your knowledge & P/L - Compilation from the best pro traders: https://t.co/f1mJ2D7MTg
10 Movies on Trading that you shouldn't miss:

https://t.co/UCdhvneoMz
12 FREE Courses to learn Options:

https://t.co/nJmYRG2S0I
List of cool websites, that you probably dont know yet:

https://t.co/r4Lgmt0y4b
Mr. Radhakishan Damani's (RKD) inspiring journey from D-street to D-Mart:
https://t.co/QHRKQKJgLZ
List of 38 best scanners that the experts are using:
https://t.co/XeCX15XPdh
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