Skill your emotions for stock trading with Malkansview

Malkansview promises to equip you with the requisite skills to make you a professional trader.

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Vishal (L) and Meghana Malkan (R) have bucked generalisations and have been in this trade for more than a decade.
If you’re stuck at stock trading, coach your way through with Malkansview.

Stock trading as a full-time profession is not something many people consider. Given the volatile nature of the stock market and the inherent risks involved, people are somewhat hesitant to take it up as a full-time venture. However, this hesitation stems from inadequate knowledge, lack of strategy and confidence. More than anything, what a good stock trader needs is to ride the lows with equanimity and know that losses and adversity are inbuilt into the nature of this profession. One needs the skill to control his or her emotions in the face of adversity and loss, and this is not something most people have.

Get over fears

But Vishal and Meghana Malkan have bucked these generalisations and have been in this trade for more than a decade now. With an educational background in law, Meghana broke the shackles of a corporate job 12 years ago to become a full-time stock trader. While on this journey, she was mentored by her husband, Vishal, who has been a stock trader from the young age of 16.

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The duo has also co-authored the book #CASHTAGS – How Anyone Can Get Started in the Stock Markets and Level up as a Power Trader that aims at providing simple solutions to stock trading issues.


The couple decided to help people get over their unfounded fears and apprehensions about taking up stock trading as a full-time occupation and set up the training institute Malkansview. So, whether you are a homemaker, or have a background in marketing or engineering, medicine, or information technology, their training institute Malkansview promises to equip you with the requisite skills to make you a professional trader. From seminars, webinars, live and online coaching programmes, the institute claims to have trained many thousands to take control of their financial future.

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Simple solutions
The duo has also co-authored the book #CASHTAGS – How Anyone Can Get Started in the Stock Markets and Level up as a Power Trader that aims at providing simple solutions to stock trading issues. It makes stock trading simple and easy, and features professional insights from experts like Dr Van Tharp, Dr CK Narayan, Raamdeo Agarwal and others.

Malkansview, one of India’s largest organisers of seminar on stock trading and investing, is organising ‘Stock Trading Simpli fied’ seminar. You wil l discover the enormous possibility that the profession of trading has to offer.

When and where
• November 8 - At Sri Krishnadevaraya Kalamandhir, Sankey Road, Malleshwaram, Bangalore - 560003, from 5 pm to 8 pm
• November 9 - At Davanam Sarovar Portico, Hosur Road, Madiwala Police Station, Bangalore - 560068, from 10 am to 1 pm.
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Event registration is free. Offer is valid only today.
For more details, please call: 9821618517 or visit www.malkanseminar.com

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