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25 Jun 2025
Your safety is entirely your responsibility. You could be run over by a reckless vehicle, crushed in a stampede, fall into an open drain, die from a dangling live wire, or be bitten by a stray dog and left to die from rabies - there are countless ways life can be lost here. There’s no accountability, no responsibility. So be cautious - every step you take might just be the one that keeps you alive.
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பிரியாணியால் 10 பேர் கவலைக்கிடம் ஸ்ரீபெரும்புதூரில் உள்ள ஆலையில் மதிய உணவாக பிரியாணி பரிமாறப்பட்டது. பிரியாணி சாப்பிட்ட 100க்கும் மேற்பட்டோருக்கு வாந்தி மயக்கம் - 10 பேர் கவலைக்கிடம் கடுமையாக பாதிக்கப்பட்ட 10 பெண்களுக்கு ICU-வில் சிகிச்சை #briyani #food #sriperumbudur #thanthitv
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In cybersecurity, what is this called? 🤔
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You can check whether IPv6 is enabled and determine which IP version is preferred for connection using: howutrade.in/testip/

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Excel VBA Crash After Moving File? Fix 👇 Workbooks store compiled VBA (P-Code). Move across PCs → it can break. 👉 Macros crash even if file opens fine. Fix: Alt F11 → small edit → Compile → Save Always recompile after moving files. Read: howutrade.in/2026/04/07/why-…

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ரேபீஸ் நோய் தாக்கி 9-ம் வகுப்பு மாணவி உயிரி**ப்பு... அரசே உடலை தகனம் செய்த சோகம் #Thoothukudi | #Student | #Dog | #Rabies | #PolimerNews
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An old couple approached the Allahabad HC seeking maintenance from their daughter-in-law, stating that they were aged, illiterate, and financially dependent on their son during his lifetime. After their son died in 2021, they were left without any means of sustenance. It was argued that all service-related and retiral benefits went to the wife, who is also a constable in the UP Police, and therefore should maintain them. The court rejected their plea as per the law. A daughter-in-law is not required to maintain her deceased husband’s parents, even if she receives all the benefits and pension. On the other hand, if a husband dies, the wife can claim maintenance from her in-laws. Even if she remarries, she can still claim her share in the ancestral property from the father-in-law. Why are we running a Kalyug society with Satyug rules?
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From April 1, 2026, a new framework around algo trading comes into effect. For the first time, retail algo trading in India is being formally structured, with exchanges now able to identify API orders separately and new rules around how strategies can be built and executed. Some of the key changes include: – Order rate limits, with approvals required beyond a certain threshold – Mandatory use of static IPs – Restrictions on market orders, with market protection becoming essential In this video, we break down what’s changing, why these regulations were introduced, and what you need to do if you’re using APIs. Link in comments.
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வேதாரண்யத்தில் நாய் கடித்ததில் தாய், மகள் படுகாயமடைந்த நிலையில், அதைக் கண்டுகொள்ளாமல் நாயின் உரிமையாளர் குடும்பத்தினர் வேடிக்கை பார்த்த சிசிடிவி காட்சி #Nagapattinam | #Dog | #Woman | #CCTV | #PolimerNews
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Wyckoff 'Effort vs Result' principle Effort = Volume Result = Price ‣ When effort and result match → Trend is healthy. ‣ When effort and result diverge → Something is wrong. ● High Effort Low Result → Absorption ● High Effort High Result → Strong Trend ● Low Effort Low Result → No Interest ● Low Effort High Result → Liquidity Vacuum
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Most Common Retail Trader Behaviours EMOTIONAL • FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) • Greed (Overstaying the Trade) • Fear (Premature Exit / Avoiding Entry) • Loss Aversion • Revenge Trading COGNITIVE BIASES • Confirmation Bias • Anchoring Bias • Short-Term Memory Bias (Recency Bias) • Herd Mentality • Overconfidence Bias (After Wins) RISK & EXECUTION ERRORS • Excessive Leverage • Over Position Size • Averaging Down (Ego Averaging) • Over Trading • System Hopping
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Impact of Trade Size on Brokerage & Returns Brokerage breakeven isn’t fixed — it drops as trade size increases. 1. With a ₹10000 trade size, you need ~15.12% returns just to cover brokerage. 2. At ₹100000, the required return falls to ~10.08%. 3. At ₹200000, it drops further to ~5.04%. Same brokerage. Different trade sizes. Your cost efficiency improves only when size increases.
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Charges: The Silent Account Killer Most traders don’t lose to the market — they lose to charges. 1. Just to cover govt/exch fees, you need 8.94% returns. 2. To cover brkg, the required return ranges from 15.12% to 0.1%, depending on trade size. 3. With a trade size of ₹100000, you must make ~20.04% just to break even on brokerage and charges. Before thinking about profits, the market first asks for its cut.
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“It never happened before” is not a risk plan. Markets move to take liquidity, not to respect history. Never trade infinite risk.
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Thanks to FM for bravely increasing STT — because nothing saves retail traders better than taxing every trade, win or loss.
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