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Market is not crooked


Lots of books, blogs and players, especially in India, seem to think most markets are screwed, twisted and totally rigged. If you are among them then tell me something honestly, what else did you expect? A Macdonalds drive-by and pick your million market?

The markets are twisted, and rigged. Live with it. It is now and will for ever be so. This is not a Charity ball. This is a war, and people will use every strategy there is and they can invent to take your money.

Its a very hard job for a part-time trader kind, who without a doubt gets butchered everytime. And thats more certain if the person is under wrong influence and indisciplined. He may as well mail the investment cheques to charity.

Calling people - the so called operators - crooks is plain ridiculous. Having met couple of them, I have found them to be exceptionally intelligent with far finer grasp of happenings than rest of us. They have made money, make money and survive in this vicious climes by pure stint of cunning and smartness. Just because you were on the wrong side or were taken in by the propaganda, it doesnt mean they are crooks.

The real thing is they are as vulnerable as rest of us. Better placed and better informed, but vulnerable still. If you know what ticks them, and if you can stay clear of their traditional propaganda channels, you are on road to victory. As long as you are immersed in the propaganda, there is no saying when the tide will finally take you down. For propaganda, is not a one bullet affair, its a series of information that will make you think by yourself what they want you to think. Fish takes the bait.

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