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Hi! my name is Aashish Solanki, and I’m a stock investor, health concise and a computer geek freak. A person who is eccentric for the computer and deeply fall in love with software. In my free time, either I’ll be reading stock market related news or busy myself to learn new coding software program.

This blog, which I started in 2018, is the home of my life’s work. I’m a graduate of the Maharaja Ranjeet Singh College of Professional Science, Indore with a bachelor degree in Biotechnology, class of 2009.

Along with my college studies I was also exposed to course like NCFM derivative module, NCFM equity module. It was during my college days when I got infatuated with stocks and companies. From then on, I developed a keen interest towards the stock market.

After graduation, I started working as a equity terminal operator in Sunidhi Securities and Finance Ltd. Where I served my services for 2 years.
When I first started investing in the stock market during my college days. I had many doubts regarding my investment. I wasn’t certain when to buy, when to sell, how much I should invest, what is the correct time to enter the market, should I prefer short term profits or long term capital appreciation etc.

Now, by no means, I claim to be a financial guru or stock market expert. I’m still learning a lot every single day in my investing journey and my blog aim to share my learnings with my readers. However, after having a decent experience in the stock market, I’m sure that I can help out all those who need a little motivation and guidance to invest intelligently in the stock market.

Besides an investor I’m a computer programmer too. In 2007,when I firstly introduced myself to computer I completely fall in love with him. It was a very thrilling time of my life.

My motive to write this blog is to explain investing in simple and easy way. If you are looking for ways and tools to develop the right thinking, mind-set and process that is required for long term success, this is the place for you. I don’t claim to have all the answers and I still have a lot to learn, but I’m happy to share what I’ve learned along the way.

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