Stop making your charts messy with unnecessary indicators!

Stop making your charts messy with unnecessary indicators!

I see so many new guys opening up trading apps and immediately slapping 10 different indicators on a single chart. Listen... indicators are just data processing tools, not magic buy/sell signal printers. almost every platform whether it's Zerodha, Groww, Angel One, or Sahi gives you standard tools like RSI, MACD, and Supertrend. But if you stack five momentum oscillators with four trend lines, you're just setting yourself up for conflicting signals and complete decision paralysis when a move actually happens.

Keep it minimal. Even when you look at newer tech, like Sahi recently adding those 17 AI/ML indicators on their charts like Lorentzian Classification and Adaptive SuperTrend, the fundamental rule doesn't change that an indicator is only useful if you actually understand what market parameter it’s measuring instead of blind trading arrows.

Stop looking for a secret indicator combination that gives you a 100% win rate because it literally doesn't exist. Learn what price and volume are telling you first, pick 1 or 2 tools that filter the noise for your specific strategy, and delete everything else. tools first, decisions second.

Met my MIL properly after 1 year of marriage and I was so nervous

https://preview.redd.it/dqgybfdpmbjh1.jpg?width=711&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=aeeaf69547dad954e789fd8bdd7ad5c92655fc09

Okay so this was honestly such a weirdly emotional moment for me... I met my MIL properly after almost 1 year of marriage and somehow I was more nervous than I was on my wedding day 😭

Me & my husband got married here in the UK but both our parents couldn't make it here for our marriage. It's a long story for another time, but both our families were completely okay with it.

His mum lives in India, so she recently travelled to the UK and that was actually the first time I was meeting her properly after getting married.

The first few minutes were obviously a little awkward. We were both doing that polite smile thing and asking very basic questions. She asked me how I've been, how work is going, whether I'm eating properly etc. and I was just sitting there like yes yes everything is fine

But then we actually started talking and it got comfortable pretty quickly. She started telling me little stories about my husband when he was younger and I was like WAIT, so this is where all these habits came from 😂

We ended up laughing about him, talking about family stuff and just random everyday things. At one point it genuinely stopped feeling like I was meeting my MIL and just felt like I was talking to someone I'd known for a while.

Also spent an unreasonable amount of time deciding what to wear because obviously I wanted to look nice but didn't want to look like I was trying too hard. Ended up wearing this black saree from House of Indya and thankfully it worked.

Honestly, after all the overthinking, it was such a nice evening. I wish I wasn't so nervous about it.

reddit.com
u/Admirable-Emphasis54 — 6 days ago

How long did it take before you genuinely felt at home after moving abroad?

my_qualifications: B Tech (CSE) graduate, currently researching master's programs abroad.

Everyone talks about admissions, visas, scholarships and jobs. Almost nobody talks about what happens after you actually land there. I'm pretty introverted even in India. The idea of moving to a completely different country where I don't know anyone honestly scares me more than the academics. I wish discussing country options with Leverage Edu recently and ended up asking more questions about student life than universities. They shared experiences from students in different countries, which made it feel less intimidating, but it's still sitting in the back of my mind.For people who actually moved abroad...How long did it take before it genuinely started feeling like home? Was making friends as difficult as people say?

reddit.com
u/Admirable-Emphasis54 — 22 days ago

My roommate literally deleted my Netflix profile because I ate a spoon of her ice cream

Adult life in your mid-20s is genuinely the dumbest thing ever sometimes.

Apparently I committed a criminal offense this week because I took ONE spoon of my roommate’s ice cream tub from the freezer. She’s been weirdly passive-aggressive ever since, but I thought it would blow over because we are literally adults paying rent and doing corporate jobs together.

Today I come home exhausted, make maggi, sit down to watch something, and realize my entire Netflix profile is gone. Not just logged out. Fully erased. She deleted my old profile completely and made a new one named “ICECREAM CHOR”. Then I realize she also changed the password everywhere, so now I’m locked out on my phone too. Three years of recommendations, comfort shows, everything vanished because of one spoon of chocolate ice-cream.

I genuinely don’t even care about the ice cream part anymore. I’m more disturbed by the level of pettiness required to think “yes, deleting this person’s streaming profile will teach them a lesson.”

We are BOTH 25-year-old working professionals btw.

u/Admirable-Emphasis54 — 3 months ago

Real !

Despite the pride parades and all other discourses, this clip from a Swati Sachdeva's three year old stand-up is still relevant af today. The number of people I've met who do not understand bi or trans is honestly mindboggling. "lesbian" and "gay" are terms people understand but more often than not that's where it ends too. Most people don't understand bisexuality or what the b in lgbt stands for.

u/Admirable-Emphasis54 — 3 months ago

SEO people, how are you guys tracking competitor website changes without checking pages manually every week?

One of the most frustrating parts of SEO for me right now is competitor tracking. A competitor suddenly updates landing pages, changes pricing copy, adds new pages, pushes fresh blogs, changes positioning and by the time we notice it, they’ve already started ranking or shifting strategy. We’ve literally been checking competitor websites manually, comparing screenshots, tracking random URLs on sheets, and trying to figure out what actually changed. The worst part is sometimes you notice a pricing page changing again and again but you still don’t fully understand what direction the company is moving towards. Feels like SEO teams seriously need a smarter way to continuously track competitor website movement instead of manually stalking pages all week.

reddit.com
u/Admirable-Emphasis54 — 3 months ago

RSS on the big screen

Watched Aakhri Sawal today and honestly, one thing stood out, the film actually tries to present the RSS perspective with seriousness instead of reducing it to a one dimensional portrayal.

People will definitely disagree with parts of it, but it’s interesting seeing mainstream cinema finally engage openly with these themes instead of avoiding them completely.

youtu.be
u/Admirable-Emphasis54 — 3 months ago

Myth: “You need perfect grades to study abroad”

Thought my 7.2 CGPA killed my chances abroad. I had convinced myself that my profile was too average for international admissions. Then I actually started researching university requirements and turns out admissions abroad are way more profile-based than I thought. SOPs, work experience matters, projects, that’s what matters. One consultant I spoke to at a Edutech company later helped me understand where my profile realistically stood, and the most helpful part was that they didn’t oversell anything. They straight up told me where I was competitive and where I wasn’t. Made the whole thing feel less intimidating.

reddit.com
u/Admirable-Emphasis54 — 3 months ago

Didn’t realise how unhealthy WFH made me till I started tracking basic stuff 😭

WFH honestly made me lazy without me even noticing it.

Whole routine became bed -> laptop -> food -> sleep at random hours and somehow I convinced myself this was normal for months 💀 At one point I got curious enough to start tracking sleep/activity properly with a Gabit ring, mostly because I wanted to see whether I was overthinking the fatigue or not.

Turns out I was moving way less than I imagined 😭. The data was honestly humbling.

Didn’t suddenly become a fitness person after that or anything, but I’ve started taking small walks between work, sleeping a bit earlier and being more conscious about how long I sit continuously.

WFH is still great, but damn it can quietly wreck your routine if you stop paying attention.

u/Admirable-Emphasis54 — 3 months ago
▲ 12 r/delhi

I’ve been tracking Reble since that Dhurandhar song. Being from a small town myself, seeing a girl from Meghalaya absolutely dominate the scene feels so nice. I always wanted to see her perform live and found out she’s playing in Delhi. I’m already manifesting that she performs Entropy.

Anyone else also coming here?

reddit.com
u/Admirable-Emphasis54 — 4 months ago