My story in short: from a village mind to global systems
A few key incidents shaped how I think, build, and protect the weak.
I fell in love with discovery early
I grew up with stories of science, invention, and how smart minds solve impossible problems. I learned by observing, experimenting, and reverse engineering — even without the internet.
A few school teachers pushed me to think differently
I did not like memorising paragraphs. So I learned to write answers from understanding, logic, and creativity — and teachers encouraged others to learn the same way.
My grandfather taught me patterns without saying “patterns”
He predicted commodity prices with experience, ran retail and wholesale, and did massive calculations in his mind. That environment trained my brain to see repeating behaviour.
When life attacked, I learned to stand alone
I faced heavy financial and legal pressures at a young age. Those years trained my mind: stay calm, solve step-by-step, and never break.
I built online systems before “creator economy” existed
I started earning online early, built communities and high-traffic platforms, and trained thousands — many for free — because I knew the pain of lacking guidance.
I built my first app fast — and it went viral
I had no prior Android Studio experience. Yet I learned quickly, built, shipped, and scaled. That is my “smart cut”: pattern + trial + execution.
I moved from stocks to indices for stability
I tested multiple approaches. I later focused on Nifty because single stocks can get manipulated, while index behaviour reflects bigger flows and broader forces.
The software evolved into a visual decision system
It started as an algorithm. Then I converted it into chart-based visuals because clear structure improves execution, especially on high-speed days like expiry.