Pranav Gupta

Story Of Success

Pranav Gupta - Intern at The Financial Doctors

Pranav Gupta

Parents- “stay away from stock markets, its volatile, we are the experienced lot”, friends- “it’s a gambling you gambler” … okay so despite these concerns and warnings, my love for the stock market did not decline, I was adamant enough. “Someone’s sitting in the shade today because somebody planted a tree a year ago”, that’s what warren buffet say and this really hit me, hit me at dangerous spot (my mind), what did you think? :p

I have always been lucky enough to come across great internships really casually and so was the case with this one, I thought of giving it a try as I believe that even if I fall in the market, I will fail confidently, with complete knowledge. I have always love playing with numbers and money and stock market is nothing but playing with other people’s mind, all it requires is the analytical ability which of course gets developed with practice, experience and hard work. So I attended the webinar, revised the concepts and got further familiarized with the market through virtual trading. I do all this simply because I love it; it keeps me busy and suggests me that I am doing something good with my life. I started with a dream of becoming a successful businessman but now being a stock broker attracts me the most.

It is like a DRUG, which if consumed precisely can make you create your own world, where you RULE.

- Pranav Gupta

(Kirori Mal College, Delhi University)

★★★★★

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