After spending nearly a decade in the stock market, these are my 10 biggest learnings:
📈 Wealth is created by allocation, not by finding the "next multibagger" every week.
🧠 Conviction is built through research and experience, not through social media opinions.
🌱 Water your flowers and cut your weeds. Sometimes booking a loss and allocating to winners is the best decision.
⏳ Big money is made by sitting, not by trading every day.
📉 The market always tests your conviction before rewarding your patience.
🔄 Sectors have cycles. Yesterday's leaders are not always tomorrow's leaders.
🚫 Never average a stock only because it has fallen. Average only if your thesis has become stronger.
📊 Price action discounts news much before the headlines arrive.
💰 Capital allocation and risk management are more important than stock selection.
🙏 The stock market rewards humility, patience, and discipline far more than intelligence.
After all these years, I realized one simple truth:
"The goal is not to be right every day. The goal is to survive long enough to participate in the biggest opportunities of your lifetime."
What's the biggest lesson the market has taught you? 👇