Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath reveals why he stopped trading
Calling Zerodha as the biggest trade of his life, the billionaire startup founder said trading isn't just trading stocks but it’s trading your time and efforts to do things, where the risk to reward is most in your favour.

“Nikhil is a much better trader than me. When we started, the idea was he would trade & I attempt to build Zerodha. If it didn't work, I'd get back to trading. It did & Nik continues trading full-time. His trading profits the first 2 years is how we could build without VCs,” Kamath said in a tweet explaining why he stopped trading, a question that he gets asked often.
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— Nithin Kamath (@Nithin0dha) 1655897096000Calling Zerodha as the biggest trade of his life, the billionaire startup founder said trading isn't just trading stocks but it’s trading your time and efforts to do things, where the risk to reward is most in your favour.
Started 12 years ago by the Kamath brothers in Bengaluru, Zerodha is now India’s largest stock broker.
“The reason why we do what we do is that we believe that more Indians should back entrepreneurs by taking some risks. Investments that can create jobs & wealth locally, & can lead to more inclusive economic growth. Money lying idle in physical assets doesn't help the economy,” he said.
Kamath gave credit to free & open-source software (FOSS) as the main reason for the success of Zerodha. “We are constantly looking to give back not just by helping FOSS projects & companies, but our tech team also open sources all learnings & many internal projects,” he added.
Interestingly, the young entrepreneur doesn’t have a term insurance plan which is often regarded as a must-have.
“I don’t have term insurance because I have savings set aside to cover my dependents, which I cannot touch. This was possible only because I got supremely lucky, otherwise, almost everyone needs a term plan to ensure the dependents are protected,” he said.
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