50 Million channels on YouTube.

But only a few are worth your time if you're a trader.

Here's a list of 20 YouTube channels to help you become wealthy and wise: 🧵

Collaborated with @niki_poojary

Power of Stocks

Covers daily analysis videos, strategies, and also transparently shows how he profits from his biggest trades.

Most popular video:
https://t.co/u9L7Wi9yZS
Elearnmarkets (@vivbajaj)

Interviews of some of the best traders with their strategies and logics.

Most popular video:
https://t.co/V6xSluveVV
PR Sundar (@PRSundar64)

You get market news, some of his trades, and his views about the market mainly for option sellers.

Most popular video:
https://t.co/n32dYNAPlc
Trade With Trend - Raunak A (@ST_PYI)

Covers technicals analysis in-depth and analyzes charts with simple dow theory and volumes.

Most popular video:
https://t.co/fJOytEC252
Tastytrade (@tastytrade)

Finds you actionable trade ideas after analyzing the past data.

Most popular video:
https://t.co/ibcB6WhbXh
Optionables (@optionables)

This team shares their daily trades based on data and explains them post-market.

Most popular video:
https://t.co/bQ8EUG0lmE
NiftyBN - Nifty BN Channel (@BandiShreyas)

A Low-risk consistent intraday trader Shreyas Bandi explains his entry, exits, and logics post-market.

Most popular video:
https://t.co/nW3X1xcCUV
Codevisers (@ViruPandey81)

Explains how we could have traded the markets today and covers analysis for the next trading day.

Most popular video:
https://t.co/UYdopEpgAP
V.P FINANCIALS

An Intraday Trader who mainly trades in futures and explains his live trades with logics based on technicals.

Most popular video:
https://t.co/1iStB2CZea
ThetaGainers (@ThetaGainers)

A very safe option seller who trades conservatively with hedging in his positional trades.

Most popular video:
https://t.co/hz2eUHwoLS https://t.co/hz2eUHwoLS
CapitalZone (@itjegan)

Covers secrets of his strategies, saving taxes and placing orders.

Most popular video:
https://t.co/8pUkeFvLEa
marketfeed by Sharique Samsudheen (@SharqSamsu)

Positional Option Seller who trades short strangles in very far otms.

Most popular video:
https://t.co/MOMFlp5UDB
Kiran Jadhav (@kiran_jadhav_)

Covers weekly technical analysis of all sectors with global markets. Finds the best breakout stocks to buy.

Most popular video:
https://t.co/YS5ARgy4lr
Ronak Unadkat (@Ronak_Unadkat)

Aggressive Trader who shares his trading plan for the next day and covers all scenarios.

Most popular video:
https://t.co/XTbUs8LyEA
Manu Bhatia (@bhatiamanu)

A high-profile systematic trader who trades with very good risk-reward on his side.

Most popular video:
https://t.co/ninlpwzdtn
Ashwani Gujral

Covers pre and post-market analysis along with good risk-reward trades.

Most popular video:
https://t.co/Tsw5M6l9Kf
Trading With Vivek

Analyses stocks to invest in for long term investors.

Most popular video:
https://t.co/Iz9M6xv7aA
CA Rachana Phadke Ranade (@rachana_ranade)

Covers the basics of stock market

Most popular video:
https://t.co/yQeWv8vTcs
Day Trader Telegu

Specifically for Telugu viewers.

Most popular video:
https://t.co/qqSXsiHn2K
The last one I'd like to recommend is @niki_poojary and my channel which we plan on releasing in the next financial year.
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A THREAD ON @SarangSood

Decoded his way of analysis/logics for everyone to easily understand.

Have covered:
1. Analysis of volatility, how to foresee/signs.
2. Workbook
3. When to sell options
4. Diff category of days
5. How movement of option prices tell us what will happen

1. Keeps following volatility super closely.

Makes 7-8 different strategies to give him a sense of what's going on.

Whichever gives highest profit he trades in.


2. Theta falls when market moves.
Falls where market is headed towards not on our original position.


3. If you're an options seller then sell only when volatility is dropping, there is a high probability of you making the right trade and getting profit as a result

He believes in a market operator, if market mover sells volatility Sarang Sir joins him.


4. Theta decay vs Fall in vega

Sell when Vega is falling rather than for theta decay. You won't be trapped and higher probability of making profit.
TradingView isn't just charts

It's much more powerful than you think

9 things TradingView can do, you'll wish you knew yesterday: 🧵

Collaborated with @niki_poojary

1/ Free Multi Timeframe Analysis

Step 1. Download Vivaldi Browser

Step 2. Login to trading view

Step 3. Open bank nifty chart in 4 separate windows

Step 4. Click on the first tab and shift + click by mouse on the last tab.

Step 5. Select "Tile all 4 tabs"


What happens is you get 4 charts joint on one screen.

Refer to the attached picture.

The best part about this is this is absolutely free to do.

Also, do note:

I do not have the paid version of trading view.


2/ Free Multiple Watchlists

Go through this informative thread where @sarosijghosh teaches you how to create multiple free watchlists in the free


3/ Free Segregation into different headers/sectors

You can create multiple sections sector-wise for free.

1. Long tap on any index/stock and click on "Add section above."
2. Secgregate the stocks/indices based on where they belong.

Kinda like how I did in the picture below.
Google Chrome has over 137,000 extensions.

But 95% of Traders are unaware of the best extensions for trading.

10 Google Chrome Extensions that will accelerate your trading ( all free ): 🧵

Collaborated with @niki_poojary

1. Pulse by Zerodha

Latest financial and market news from all major Indian news sources are aggregated in one place.

🔗
https://t.co/jQ5Lu1P1r3


2. Full Width Zerodha Kite Trading Platform

This extension will make your Zerodha kite trading app full-width for large-screen desktops and laptops.

Also adding some tweaks will help you stay more focused on trading.

🔗 https://t.co/HSmVxLxPNv


3. Zerodha Scrip Plus

Zerodha fullscreen trading with brokerage calculator and analysis options

- Brokerage Calculator
- Full screen trading
- Marketwatch and Holdings scrips analysis

🔗 https://t.co/ZOmAcvamRh


4. Jarvis - Zerodha Trading helper

Jarvis helps in managing your risk by giving you a consistency of pre-determined stop loss % and risk per trade.

Once you set these values in the plugin then it automatically sets the quantity of the trade.

🔗 https://t.co/qn2MvDkCdR

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Central Pivot Range—(CPR)

What does it mean?

7 tweets that will teach you about its basics (and much more):🧵

Collaborated with @niki_poojary

1/ What is CPR?

The basics of CPR, how it's calculated, and TC and BC in CPR.

User: @ZerodhaVarsity.

One can also gauge the trend whether bullish or bearish.

Explained in very simple words

@ZerodhaVarsity 2/ What are the Uses of CPR?

User: @YMehta_

A thread that provides examples along with the concept.

Also includes an Intraday Trading Setup on 5 min


@ZerodhaVarsity @YMehta_ 3/ How to analyze trends with CPR?

User: @cprbykgs

How to interpret CPR based on the candles forming either above or below the daily and weekly CPR.

He is the most famous guy when it comes to CPR, so go through his Twitter and Youtube


@ZerodhaVarsity @YMehta_ @cprbykgs 4/ Interpreting longer timeframes with CPR

User: @cprbykgs

Trend Reversals with CPR when the trend is bullish and it enters the daily CPR

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A brief analysis and comparison of the CSS for Twitter's PWA vs Twitter's legacy desktop website. The difference is dramatic and I'll touch on some reasons why.

Legacy site *downloads* ~630 KB CSS per theme and writing direction.

6,769 rules
9,252 selectors
16.7k declarations
3,370 unique declarations
44 media queries
36 unique colors
50 unique background colors
46 unique font sizes
39 unique z-indices

https://t.co/qyl4Bt1i5x


PWA *incrementally generates* ~30 KB CSS that handles all themes and writing directions.

735 rules
740 selectors
757 declarations
730 unique declarations
0 media queries
11 unique colors
32 unique background colors
15 unique font sizes
7 unique z-indices

https://t.co/w7oNG5KUkJ


The legacy site's CSS is what happens when hundreds of people directly write CSS over many years. Specificity wars, redundancy, a house of cards that can't be fixed. The result is extremely inefficient and error-prone styling that punishes users and developers.

The PWA's CSS is generated on-demand by a JS framework that manages styles and outputs "atomic CSS". The framework can enforce strict constraints and perform optimisations, which is why the CSS is so much smaller and safer. Style conflicts and unbounded CSS growth are avoided.
I just finished Eric Adler's The Battle of the Classics, and wanted to say something about Joel Christiansen's review linked below. I am not sure what motivates the review (I speculate a bit below), but it gives a very misleading impression of the book. 1/x


The meat of the criticism is that the history Adler gives is insufficiently critical. Adler describes a few figures who had a great influence on how the modern US university was formed. It's certainly critical: it focuses on the social Darwinism of these figures. 2/x

Other insinuations and suggestions in the review seem wildly off the mark, distorted, or inappropriate-- for example, that the book is clickbaity (it is scholarly) or conservative (hardly) or connected to the events at the Capitol (give me a break). 3/x

The core question: in what sense is classics inherently racist? Classics is old. On Adler's account, it begins in ancient Rome and is revived in the Renaissance. Slavery (Christiansen's primary concern) is also very old. Let's say classics is an education for slaveowners. 4/x

It's worth remembering that literacy itself is elite throughout most of this history. Literacy is, then, also the education of slaveowners. We can honor oral and musical traditions without denying that literacy is, generally, good. 5/x