These guys sell dreams, not knowledge.
They prey on your aspirations.
If you're paying them money to teach you what’s already available on the internet (for free) to learn, then you’re the idiot.
It's funny people are falling for this And So called educated one (engineer, dr, and others) As a active trader I know all the tips and tricks to lure people
His profit is not that great , most of stock invested during covid times has been doubled, trippled. He is just luring people to join his community and sell his course. Real trader is shreyas bandi(twitter) That guys has made 5 cr from 30 lakh using option selling
I can guranteed his return is not be more than 20-25 on cagr basis
You can find a few genuine traders on Twitter. Shreyas definitely among the top. Subasish Pani from Youtube is another legend of trading community. This guy Akshat is just a content creator nothing more than that!
I still have my doubts on Subasish pani. He showed his pnl for last 2 years on YouTube (which can be easily manipulative) but shared the verified pnl only of 8 months . Why not a full year?
On the other hand selling option buying course?
Shreyas bandi is no doubt a gem person.
Did you even watch the full video where he shared his PnL? Nothing wrong in selling courses as a side income at a meagre cost as long as the person is genuine and a profitable trader. At the end he is giving away his time, would you not have done the same?
Any sane person who has been following Subasish for some time can clearly tell whether he is genuine or not. :)
I think PS Sundar too?
As a trader, yes he is good. No one can question that. But as a person, a big NO! A large part of his income comes from selling expensive courses to retailers. Infact he is also banned by SEBI for 1 year to trade in the Indian markets. He lives in Dubai now and trades in the international markets.
Yess, I know about his ban, but the empire he's built doing trades is impressive
I suppose you're right, my parents are more involved in the scenario than I am, and lately they've stopped watching, so he's probably not that relevant anymore
I didn't know he moved to Dubai, he used to boast being a high tax payer :3
There's nothing wrong with 20-25% with consistency
They prey on your aspirations.
If you're paying them money to teach you what’s already available on the internet (for free) to learn, then you’re the idiot.
Hi Guys, Did anyone buy Akshat Shrivastav's course? How is it ? Is it recommended for someone just starting with the stock market ?
Sometime, I think who is bigger Panauti, MBA Chaiwala Or Akshat Srivastava.
I have been observing him since 2020. Looks like he sells bullshit in the name of economics.
Anyone follows Akshat Srivastava and his advice? More importantly...