Few are saying that now a days I am not sharing any knowledgeable tweet.
I already shared in my old tweets and I don’t want to repeat same.
Read my old learning tweets in this PDF collection.
Mitesh Bhai's tweets comprises of the live case studies. Study & apply them in your trading system.
— (DJ)itrade capital solution Private Limited. (@ITRADE191) June 25, 2021
Thanks to those who have made the pdfs of Mitesh Bhai's tweets, have merged it in this single pdf.\U0001f607\U0001f60e\U0001f607https://t.co/RLGACDY6sj
More from Mitesh Patel
Future trading I am recommending to only those who have at least 25L capital to control risk management.
If less capital then do with cash or option writing.
Boss is always Boss @Mitesh_Engr
— Aditya Todmal (@AdityaTodmal) July 31, 2021
Mitesh Sir's FUTURES BREAKOUT TRADES 101:
\u2022 How to pick stocks at right time?
\u2022 What to look for?
\u2022 Importance of BO post consolidation
\u2022 How to manage SL
\u2022 How to get huge profits
\u2022 Multiple Examples
In collaboration with @niki_poojary pic.twitter.com/7uXRgsLgtN
You May Also Like
Please add your own.
2/ The Magic Question: "What would need to be true for you
1/\u201cWhat would need to be true for you to\u2026.X\u201d
— Erik Torenberg (@eriktorenberg) December 4, 2018
Why is this the most powerful question you can ask when attempting to reach an agreement with another human being or organization?
A thread, co-written by @deanmbrody: https://t.co/Yo6jHbSit9
3/ On evaluating where someone’s head is at regarding a topic they are being wishy-washy about or delaying.
“Gun to the head—what would you decide now?”
“Fast forward 6 months after your sabbatical--how would you decide: what criteria is most important to you?”
4/ Other Q’s re: decisions:
“Putting aside a list of pros/cons, what’s the *one* reason you’re doing this?” “Why is that the most important reason?”
“What’s end-game here?”
“What does success look like in a world where you pick that path?”
5/ When listening, after empathizing, and wanting to help them make their own decisions without imposing your world view:
“What would the best version of yourself do”?
Where to begin?
So our new Secretary of State Anthony Blinken's stepfather, Samuel Pisar, was "longtime lawyer and confidant of...Robert Maxwell," Ghislaine Maxwell's Dad.
"Pisar was one of the last people to speak to Maxwell, by phone, probably an hour before the chairman of Mirror Group Newspapers fell off his luxury yacht the Lady Ghislaine on 5 November, 1991." https://t.co/DAEgchNyTP
OK, so that's just a coincidence. Moving on, Anthony Blinken "attended the prestigious Dalton School in New York City"...wait, what? https://t.co/DnE6AvHmJg
Dalton School...Dalton School...rings a
Oh that's right.
The dad of the U.S. Attorney General under both George W. Bush & Donald Trump, William Barr, was headmaster of the Dalton School.
Donald Barr was also quite a
Donald Barr had a way with words. pic.twitter.com/JdRBwXPhJn
— Rudy Havenstein, listening to Nas all day. (@RudyHavenstein) September 17, 2020
I'm not going to even mention that Blinken's stepdad Sam Pisar's name was in Epstein's "black book."
Lots of names in that book. I mean, for example, Cuomo, Trump, Clinton, Prince Andrew, Bill Cosby, Woody Allen - all in that book, and their reputations are spotless.