A big hello! to all the wonderful members here; I'm Mihir. I've been investing since last 5 years, and have been trading since last two years.
I've been an avid fan of investors and traders like Buffett, Soros, Paul Tudor Jones, Livermore, Mark Cook, Victor Sperandeo, Phil Fisher, Jhunjhunwala etc and read everything I can get my hands on regarding investing/trading. I aspire to one day achieve lasting success in this field. I've done good on my personal investments front, but moderate on the trading front. I've tried a lot of methods, indicators etc and I've made my mistakes, and learnt a lot of things the hard way….and am still learning every day.
So my quest for getting better at trading led me first to TJ and then here following Saint…and boy, am I glad! I've so far been a silent observer, but today when Saint started the thread on trading BNF Ambush style, with a starting capital of 5 lakhs, I felt compelled to write this. First of all, I'm highly impressed by Saint as a person…how many highly successful traders do you know who would share their methods so openly and without any charges or other vested interests? I know none. And how many of such highly successful traders are so humble and straight forward? Again, I know none.
Saint, your methods are obviously highly successful and you are living proof of that. But the reason I started this new thread is to let you know what a big difference you are making in many people's lives. I read all you have to say religiously, and it has helped me improve a lot. You inspire me, and when the chips are down, seeing your performance gives me hope and strength to go on.
I urge you to blog more….especially about the psychological element of trading, as that I believe, is the trickiest part. Keep up the great work Saint…everybody's good wishes are with you. Very few people would do what you are doing, and I wanted to take this opportunity to acknowledge it and thank you.
Thanks also to all the active members of the forum like MJ, Bee, Neeraj, ST, etc….thanks for all your inputs. I am delighted to join this forum, and hope to make some useful contribution.
M.





