Free, printable methodology checklists. A trade journal template that fits one trade per page. A position tracker spreadsheet with every formula already built. Made for traders who treat the markets like engineering, not entertainment.
The 8-criteria SEPA framework that won the US Investing Championship. Each criterion checked against NSE-specific nuances.
Four entry criteria for the box breakout system. Pure stock momentum, no derivatives — the way Darvas built his fortune.
Four criteria to identify Stage 2 — the only stage worth buying. The foundation of modern position trading.
Resistance breakout with volume confirmation. Classical technical analysis applied to NSE stocks.
RS leadership plus Stage 2 plus near 52-week high. The shortest list — the highest conviction.
Five technical criteria from the IBD framework, adapted for NSE — base patterns, RS Rating, market timing.
Five qualitative checks for spotting institutional accumulation before the markup phase begins.
Seven-step Sunday prep. Market check, methodology run, sector rotation, watchlist review, position audit, alerts, journal. Thirty minutes to be ready for the week.
Five sections: Setup, Entry Thesis, Trade Management, Exit, Lessons. Includes R-Multiple calculation. Print a stack — fill one for every position.
Three sheets: Active Positions, Closed Trades, Summary Dashboard. Auto-calculates R-Multiple, win rate, expectancy, average win, average loss, days held. Just enter one number — your total capital — everything else flows from there.
Use the printables for your own discipline. Use Kasauti when you want the work done for you.
Disclaimer: The methodologies referenced — Mark Minervini, Nicolas Darvas, Stan Weinstein, Jesse Livermore, Edwards & Magee, William O'Neil, Richard Wyckoff — are the intellectual contributions of their respective authors. These checklists are independent educational references, not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any named author or publisher. They apply general technical analysis principles for screening purposes only and do not constitute investment advice or stock recommendations. Past performance is not indicative of future results.