How Three Simple Exit Levels Protected Us — Before Everything Dropped

How Three Simple Exit Levels Protected Us — Before Everything Dropped

How Three Simple Exit Levels Protected Us — Before Everything DroppedPranav Sahai
Published on: 15/01/2026

Three days. That’s all it took for every major stock on my list to crack — and the only reason we were already out is because three simple exit levels told us exactly when to leave. If you’ve ever wished you knew the warning signs before the real drop, this breakdown will show you how it’s actually done.

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Why a $4.18 Raise Is the Most Exciting Thing That Happened to Me Today

Why a $4.18 Raise Is the Most Exciting Thing That Happened to Me Today

Why a $4.18 Raise Is the Most Exciting Thing That Happened to Me TodayPranav Sahai
Published on: 15/01/2026

A tiny $4.18 raise may sound insignificant, but it’s the clearest signal that real compounding is alive and working. This article reveals why these quiet increases matter far more than any flashy trade and shows how steady, growing income becomes the engine of long term freedom.

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If You Have Over $100,000 in Stocks and No Exit Plan, This Is for You

If You Have Over $100,000 in Stocks and No Exit Plan, This Is for You

If You Have Over $100,000 in Stocks and No Exit Plan, This Is for YouPranav Sahai
Published on: 15/01/2026

Markets near all time highs are where gains are quietly given back by investors who never decided how to sell. This piece explains why exits matter more than predictions, shows real examples of capital protected with mechanical rules, and lays out the exact risk mistake that hurts six figure portfolios every cycle.

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TSLA Bulls Got Hurt. I Got Paid.

TSLA Bulls Got Hurt. I Got Paid.

TSLA Bulls Got Hurt. I Got Paid.Pranav Sahai
Published on: 15/01/2026

While TSLA bulls argued conviction, this trade quietly paid me. This breakdown shows how following the trend and using a simple options rule turned a Tesla pullback into income instead of pain, and why discipline beats hope every time the chart breaks.

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