⚙️ Methodology

The Methodologies Behind Every Kasauti Filter

Minervini SEPA, Weinstein Stage Analysis, Darvas Box Theory, O'Neil CAN SLIM, Livermore — the complete methodology library for NSE position traders.

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⚙️ Methodology 📊 NSE & Markets ⚖️ Position Sizing & Risk 🧠 Psychology & Discipline 📖 Stories & Case Studies 🇮🇳 Hindi / Hinglish
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Minervini SEPA — The Complete Guide for NSE Position Traders

Mark Minervini's Specific Entry Point Analysis — all 8 criteria explained for Indian market conditions.

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Weinstein Stage Analysis — 4 Stages Every NSE Trader Must Know

Stan Weinstein's four market stages — how to identify Stage 2 advances and avoid Stage 3 and 4 traps on NSE.

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Darvas Box Theory — How Nicolas Darvas Would Trade NSE Today

Nicolas Darvas built his fortune using price boxes and volume confirmation. Here is how the method applies to NSE.

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O'Neil CAN SLIM — Adapting the System for Indian Markets

William O'Neil's CAN SLIM framework — what applies directly to NSE and what needs adaptation for Indian conditions.

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Jesse Livermore's Principles — Timeless Rules for Position Trading

Livermore's rules distilled — the line of least resistance, pivotal points, and why he always traded with the trend.

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What Is Stage 2? The Only Phase Worth Owning on NSE

Stage 2 is the advancing phase. How to identify it, how long it lasts, and why it is the only stage worth holding through.

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How Kasauti Calculates RS Rating — Relative Strength Explained

Relative Strength is not RSI. Here is exactly how Kasauti computes RS Rating and what the number means.

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Minervini vs O'Neil — Where the Systems Agree and Diverge

Both systems chase the same stocks but through different lenses. A precise comparison for NSE practitioners.

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The 52-Week High Paradox — Why Strong Stocks Feel Expensive on NSE

Most traders avoid 52-week highs. Minervini builds his entries there. Here is why that is not as risky as it feels.

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Different Kinds of Bases — Which Are Better for NSE?

Flat bases, cups, high-tight flags — not all consolidations are equal. Which base structures hold up best on NSE.

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The Methodology Book List — What Serious Position Traders Actually Read

The canonical texts behind every Kasauti filter — ranked by impact and reading order for the serious student.

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Minervini vs Weinstein vs Darvas vs O'Neil — Full Methodology Comparison

Four methodologies, one goal. Where they agree, where they diverge, and how Kasauti synthesises them.

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RSI Is Not Relative Strength — Market Leadership on NSE Explained

RSI measures internal momentum. Relative Strength measures performance against the market. They are not the same thing.

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Stage 4 — The Graveyard Where Buy-and-Hold Investors Die

Stage 4 is the decline phase. How to identify it early, why most investors stay too long, and how to exit cleanly.

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Techno-Fundamentals — Why P/E Ratios Do Not Move Markets

Price moves before earnings. P/E ratios lag. Why technical analysis is not in conflict with fundamentals — it leads them.

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The Illusion of Certainty — Why MACD and VWAP Are Lagging Illusions

MACD and VWAP feel certain because they are mathematical. They are also late. Why price and volume alone suffice.

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Weinstein Stage Analysis vs O'Neil Base Counting — Two Clocks, One Market

Weinstein counts stages. O'Neil counts bases. Both measure the same underlying accumulation — here is how they differ.

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Watchlist Kaise Banaye — A Methodology-First Approach

A watchlist is not a buy list. How to build and manage one using methodology filters rather than tips.

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Best Trading Books — The Methodology Trader's Essential Reading List

Not every trading book is worth your time. The ones that are — ranked by category and reading sequence.

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The Complete Trading System — All the Parts and How They Fit

A trading system is not a strategy. It is an entry rule, exit rule, position size rule, and review process working together.

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Day Trading vs Swing Trading vs Position Trading — Which Is Right for You?

Three styles, three different demands. The honest comparison — time, capital, edge, and why Kasauti builds for one.

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The Lines on Your Chart, Decoded — Every Kasauti Indicator Explained

Every line on a Kasauti chart is there for a reason. What each one measures and how they work together.

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Watchlist Mastery — How to Build, Prune, and Use a Position Trader's List

A watchlist grows stale without a pruning system. The complete methodology-first approach to building one that works.

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What Is Trend Following — The Foundation of Every Kasauti Filter

Trend following is not prediction. It is systematic alignment with what the market is already doing. The foundations.

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Which Methodology Is Right for You — Minervini, Weinstein, Darvas, or O'Neil?

Each methodology suits a different temperament and capital base. How to choose your primary framework.

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Why Not Day Trading — The Case for Position Trading on NSE

Day trading on NSE is a negative-sum game for retail. Why position trading stacks the odds differently.