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Should you buy Trading in The Zone ? A Strong Stand Against Copying and Unethical Commercial Use

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Please read the Disclaimer, Terms, and Conditions before reading this article. This article is a story created for awareness and educational purposes only. It is not based on any one real person, company, or institution. Any resemblance to actual individuals, brands, organizations, or events is purely coincidental. This is not legal, financial, or investment advice. Readers should conduct their own research before making any financial decisions. “Trading in the Zone” is a book authored by Mark Douglas , and he is the original owner of that title and work.  In today’s market, many people follow unethical practices by using someone else’s established work, reputation, and identity for their own commercial benefit. One disturbing example is the use of the title “Trading In The Zone” for business, training, and other commercial purposes by people who did not create the original work. If someone uses such a recognized title to promote their own services, products, or brand identity, ...

About Me - The Cost of Trust: My Story of Loss, Silence, and Awareness

My name is ___ and I am a student, currently settled in Canada. My journey into the stock market began through a referral. Someone introduced me to a stock market trading course so they could get a ₹250 referral bonus. That is how I entered the world of trading. He might be thinking that he will make lot of money by referring everyone and getting 250 Rs. He is now struggling to find a job, better he would have spent time at better place instead of referring everyone to get 250 Rs.  In the beginning, I purchased a combo of two courses. Since I was interested in swing trading, I attended the swing trading course. However, I never attended the second course. Because I had not used it, I requested a refund. My request was rejected. I was told that there was no refund policy and that I should check the website. After that, I also purchased their portfolio management service. Like many beginners, I had hope. I believed in the dreams they showed. I trusted the promises, the confidence, th...

Goodbye Trading Fund (GTF) -The Guru Who Taught Discipline but Practiced Disaster

When a Trading Guru’s Words and Actions Do Not Match In the world of stock market education, many beginners enter with hope, trust, and dreams of financial freedom. They look for guidance from people who present themselves as experts, mentors, or even larger-than-life market heroes. Some are skilled not because of proven trading ability, but because of storytelling, emotional marketing, and the power to sell dreams. A common pattern often appears. Such mentors loudly preach strict trading discipline. They say: Never convert a trade into an investment. Never hold a stock after the stop-loss is hit. Never take a trade without a stop-loss. Once stop-loss is triggered, exit immediately. These rules sound sensible, especially to beginners. And in truth, they are important risk-management principles. The problem begins when the same person who teaches these rules does not follow them in real trading. Many so-called experts tell students to respect stop-...

Goodbye Trading Fund (GTF) - Marketing Power and Feedback Suppression

Coming Soon How money can be used to spread the positivity though paid advertisement and suppress the unfavourable feedback, review and comments

GTF Disaster - India's Leading Stock Market Brocker's unauthorised PMS services

Coming Soon How unauthorised services used to earn brokerage and made portfolio in huge loss. unbelievable -60% You will see hypocracy of trades without SL Trading converted into Investment

Goodbye Trading Fund (GTF) Exposed: Market Me Loss, Course Se Crores

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Lure More Student (LMS): Questions Around How Emotion, Hype, and Marketing Are Used to Sell a Trading Course

Please read the Disclaimer, Terms, and Conditions before reading this article. This article is a fictional and illustrative story created for awareness and educational purposes only. It is not based on any one real person, company, or institution. Any resemblance to actual individuals, brands, organizations, or events is purely coincidental. This is not legal, financial, or investment advice. Readers should do their own research before making any financial decisions. Lure More Students (LMS): How Emotion, Hype, and Marketing Can Sell a Trading Course Introduction Everyone was made to believe that Lure More Students (LMS) was launched for students. The story was simple and emotional: traders were struggling, many were not making money, many needed support, and something had to be done for them. It was presented as an act of care, a solution created out of concern for students. But the more I observed, the more I felt that LMS was not launched mainly to help traders. It looked like it ...

Karun Sin Talwar: Copy, Repackage, Sell, repeat — Questions around Originality and Hypocrisy

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Please read the Disclaimer, Terms, and Conditions before reading this article. This article is a fictional and illustrative story created for awareness and educational purposes only. It is not based on any one real person, company, or institution. Any resemblance to actual individuals, brands, organizations, or events is purely coincidental. This is not legal, financial, or investment advice. Readers should conduct their own research before making any financial decisions. This is an illustrative story about two fictional characters, Karun Sin Talwar and Suraj Sin Talwar , portrayed here as sisters working at an illustrative stock market broker organization called Goodbye Trading Fund (GTF) . One of the most disturbing parts of my experience with this illustrative Goodbye Trading Fund (GTF) was not just the marketing, the stock calls, or the emotional manipulation. It was the hypocrisy. A thief preaching honesty, and an unethical person demanding ethics from others — that is the real...

Goodbye Trading Fund (GTF): Questions About a Stock Market Trading Course Business Model

Please read the Disclaimer, Terms, and Conditions before reading this article. This article is a fictional and illustrative story created for awareness and educational purposes only. It is not based on any one real person, company, or institution. Any resemblance to actual individuals, brands, organizations, or events is purely coincidental. This is not legal, financial, or investment advice. Readers should do their own research before making any financial decisions. Goodbye Trading Fund (GTF) : A Critical Look at a Trading Education Sales Model Introduction I once believed that a trading institute could change a person’s life. Like many beginners in the market, I was not looking only for stock ideas. I was looking for direction, confidence, and clarity. The market looked confusing, and when someone speaks with certainty, discipline, and emotional force, it becomes easy to trust them. That is how I came across the fictional world of stock market broker Goodbye Trading Fund (...

Goodbye Trading Fund (GTF) - India's Leading Stock Market Brocker: Disclaimer, Terms and Conditions

This blog is created strictly for educational, informational, illustrative, and storytelling purposes only. By visiting this blog and/or reading any article published on it, you acknowledge that the content is intended only for general awareness, commentary, opinion, parody, criticism, and fictional storytelling. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are based on publicly available material, general online discussions, user-generated content, and independent personal interpretation. Nothing in this blog should be considered financial, legal, tax, regulatory, or investment advice. This blog is not intended to defame, accuse, or make factual allegations against any real person, company, brand, broker, institute, financial intermediary, or organization. Any names, titles, brands, characters, institutions, entities, platforms, course titles, or situations mentioned in this blog are fictional, ...