
Ankur Patel
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One thing I have noticed over the years is that when the market goes through a sharp pullback and then manages to bounce back, the recovery can often be very strong over the next few days. I saw a similar pattern in Data Patterns earlier, which is why it was one of my top priorities. Now I am seeing some of the same characteristics in Exicom, which is one of the reasons it has moved higher on my watchlist. In this video, I explain the logic behind this observation and what caught my attention. My goal is not to predict the future but to help you understand how strong recoveries often develop after sharp pullbacks. Watch the video and focus on the thought process rather than the stock itself. If you can understand the logic behind these recoveries, you may be able to spot similar opportunities in the future. Disc- Not a Buy Sell Advice
Ankur Patel23,370 views • 5 days ago

I see a few questions about scanning process for finding delayed EP setups . It's much simpler than most people think. In this video, I'll show you the exact process I use and how I build a database of delayed EP names for future opportunities. Watch the video and let me know what you think. If you have any questions, drop them in the comments and I'll do my best to answer them. Good luck
Ankur Patel19,673 views • 15 days ago

Did a video earlier with Nitin R where he shared a masterclass on swing trading. If you want to learn swing trading, this single video can put you ahead. A Masterclass with Clear visuals and presentation. If you find it useful, share it so it reaches people who can actually learn from it. Video Language - Hindi
Ankur Patel35,031 views • 3 months ago

Received few DMs and comments about the GMDC trade, but there was nothing special about it. It was a setup just like the ones I usually take. What I mainly tried to explain how understanding a stock’s characteristics plays a big role in trading. I used multiple examples to make this clearer. For those asking about the scanners I use, there’s no magic tool or secret scan behind it. The focus should be on understanding the setup and the behavior of stocks rather than relying on any single scanner. Watch the video and it should clear most of your doubts about the GMDC setup. Good luck.
Ankur Patel21,421 views • 1 month ago

Often, you may find a strong trading setup, but if it isn’t aligned with the broader market trend, it may not perform as well as expected. That’s exactly the point I’m trying to highlight here. In this video, I’ve shared a list of selected stocks that are not only strong but also aligned with the broader market trend. I’ll also walk you through some key insights on how to identify, track, and build such setups on your own. If you find this helpful, feel free to share the video.
Ankur Patel17,564 views • 1 month ago

Every profitable trader says the same thing: "Build a database of past winners." ✍️Minervini studied stocks for decades ✍️Qullamaggie built a database of every big mover ✍️Stockbee reviews daily movers every single day Why? Because patterns repeat, over and over. The same setups that worked in 1920 work in 2026. All you need to be successful is 10,000 hours of chart study.
Ankur Patel36,738 views • 4 months ago

Everyone keeps searching for the holy grail in trading. But as Mark Minervini says there’s only one: Risk Management. In this short 8-minute video, he explains why managing risk is the real secret behind every successful trader. Watch it this could be the video that changes the way you trade.
Ankur Patel48,327 views • 7 months ago

Most traders blame psychology. "I need to work on my mindset." "I keep breaking my rules." "I need more discipline." Qullamaggie disagrees: "Psychology was never the problem. Not having mastered a setup was." When you TRULY understand a setup: → You don't hesitate → You don't second-guess → You don't override your rules Master one setup. Psychology fixes itself.
Ankur Patel14,672 views • 4 months ago

Signing Off 2024 with the Biggest Life Lesson I learnt this year. It was February 2024, My friend from the USA— ( yes one who had bought me a farmhouse ) —was visiting India with his family. We decided to meet for dinner. My 4-year-old son and his 3-year-old daughter hit it off instantly. They played tirelessly, running around till well past 1:30 AM. By the time we wrapped up, we were exhausted. The next day was a Sunday, and my son slept in late, waking up around 1 PM. He ate a little food and, feeling tired, asked if he could sleep some more. My wife and I didn’t think much of it. By the time he woke up again at 6 PM, something didn’t seem right. As he walked into the drawing room, I noticed he was limping. He struggled to maintain his balance, and when he tried speaking, he stammered. My heart sank. Was it an injury from the night before? Or something else? Without wasting time, we rushed to the nearest orthopedic hospital. But the doctor was in surgery, and the wait felt endless. My gut told me this wasn’t just a physical injury. I called his pediatrician, who asked us to come over immediately. At the pediatrician’s clinic, after a quick check-up, the doctor said, “This is neurological. Admit him as soon as possible.” He recommended SGVP Hospital in Ahmedabad. We rushed to SGVP, and on the way, I was trying to stay strong, preparing myself for what could be a long and difficult journey. Like any father all I wanted was for my son to be okay. That night, he was admitted. The next day, an MRI revealed he had Encephalitis - in easy words swelling in the brain. My Son was not aware what he was going through.Looking at the fridge in the Room he thought we were at some Resort for our Holidays.But soon he met with the Reality when the sister came and checked his vain and put a niddle in his tiny hand. It was tough watching this as a father. All I could think about was seeing my son walk again, talk normally, and smile like he always did. In the pediatric ward, there was a small play area. Despite his condition, I decided to take him there. I held him by the shoulders as he tried to play with the toys. While we were there, another boy caught my eye—a chubby 4-year-old with short hair. He was playing with a toy doctor’s kit. He was there with his mom and grandmother. For a moment, I envied that boy. He could walk, run, and play freely. My son, on the other hand, needed me to support him for every little step. I wondered when we would see the day he could play on his own again or will we ever see that day again ? There were Flurry of thoughts rushing through my mind as I saw the Little Boy Playing Freely. To be honest I was feeling bad for my son. Curiosity got the better of me, and I asked the boy’s grandmother why they were there. Her answer stunned me. “He’s on chemotherapy,” she said. “We come here every three months.” I was speechless. Here I was, worrying about my son’s condition, and this little boy was bravely fighting a battle much bigger than ours. In that moment, my perspective shifted completely. Just minutes ago, I had envied that boy for walking and playing, but now I realized how much strength he and his family must have to face something so challenging. That experience taught me the most important lesson of my life: gratitude and perspective. Everyone is Fighting their Own battle. No matter how tough life gets, there’s always someone facing a bigger battle. Instead of focusing on what we’ve lost, we should cherish what we have and find strength in every moment. Today, my son is fully rocevered and can play on his own , and I really hope and pray that that little boy and his family too have managed to cross the Hurdle.
Ankur Patel25,194 views • 1 year ago
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