▲ 3 r/devnep

Could i be the extra pair of hands

That your data team needs
I recently started learning data analysis, so far i have covered sql, excel, python, tableau, and power bi.
No any project , just few micro projects alongside my tutor (youtube videos).
I wanna work on actual project and deal with data. So if anyone here needs an assistant/data analyst intern , I’d genuinely love a shot.

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u/Life_Maintenance9178 — 4 days ago

Could i be the extra pair of hands

That your data team needs
I recently started learning data analysis, so far i have covered sql, excel, python, tableau, and power bi.
No any project , just few micro projects alongside my tutor (youtube videos).
I wanna work on actual project and deal with data. So if anyone here needs an assistant/data analyst intern , I’d genuinely love a shot.

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u/Life_Maintenance9178 — 4 days ago

Could i be the extra pair of hands

That your data team needs
I recently started learning data analysis, so far i have covered sql, excel, python, tableau, and power bi.
No any project , just few micro projects alongside my tutor (youtube videos).
I wanna work on actual project and deal with data. So if anyone here needs an assistant/data analyst intern , I’d genuinely love a shot.

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u/Life_Maintenance9178 — 4 days ago
▲ 6 r/proptrading+1 crossposts

Prop hack

I have been trading for a while and , profitable for 5 months, i always thought live acc is better than prop but as a student from asia i just have couple thousand dollar only
With this on mind i started propfirm, but prop firm require more than what live trading does, i make around 2 to 3 % by risking 1 but in prop that isnt enough. I dont know how to explain but i dont think my strategy is good for prop firm trading , i tried risking more but there are drawdowns unlike live acc.
So someone in prop firm trading , pls tell me what strategy what rr , what risk management , what psychology, you use to trade and suceed in prop firms.
I think i know how to trade , and i have proven too although couple months , its so frustrating to not make enough after all this years.
Traders help me out

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u/Life_Maintenance9178 — 9 days ago

Prop hack

I have been trading for a while and , profitable for 5 months, i always thought live acc is better than prop but as a student from asia i just have couple thousand dollar only
With this on mind i started propfirm, but prop firm require more than what live trading does, i make around 2 to 3 % by risking 1 but in prop that isnt enough. I dont know how to explain but i dont think my strategy is good for prop firm trading , i tried risking more but there are drawdowns unlike live acc.
So someone in prop firm trading , pls tell me what strategy what rr , what risk management , what psychology, you use to trade and suceed in prop firms.
I think i know how to trade , and i have proven too although couple months , its so frustrating to not make enough after all this years.
Traders help me out

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u/Life_Maintenance9178 — 9 days ago

Prop hack

I have been trading for a while and , profitable for 5 months, i always thought live acc is better than prop but as a student from asia i just have couple thousand dollar only
With this on mind i started propfirm, but prop firm require more than what live trading does, i make around 2 to 3 % by risking 1 but in prop that isnt enough. I dont know how to explain but i dont think my strategy is good for prop firm trading , i tried risking more but there are drawdowns unlike live acc.
So someone in prop firm trading , pls tell me what strategy what rr , what risk management , what psychology, you use to trade and suceed in prop firms.
I think i know how to trade , and i have proven too although couple months , its so frustrating to not make enough after all this years.
Traders help me out

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u/Life_Maintenance9178 — 9 days ago

Trading Recent IPOs :

I am constantly researching New companies in market ,
no not technical, and not fundamental too but sentimental ,
yes fundamentals matter but new companies have similar moves
Major factors being Nepse’s move too
I got good entries on bungal, ttl, sail,dhel just after couple weeks of mass selloff
And also i paper traded few more ipos too
And a winrate of near 80% on around 27 scripts
Again i traded most of them on paper cause i was researching and i have already mentioned that i traded live
Rn too i am looking into some of the recent ipos and one of the company that fits my analysis is Skhl
I dont recommend you to trade it but can look into it and its behaviour and market depth.
Just presenting my experience and would love to hear similar ones if any of you have some.

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u/Life_Maintenance9178 — 2 months ago
▲ 1 r/NepalStock+1 crossposts

I earned 11 lakhs+ in a month at 23. But somehow I feel lost.

Yes, I did earn 11 lakhs+ in a month.
For context, I’m not from a rich family. That amount is more than my family’s income for almost two years. So this isn’t a flex post.
This is more about how I reached something I once dreamed of… and now I don’t know what to do next.
It started around 2020 ma when I got into the stock market through IPOs. At first it was just curiosity. Then curiosity became obsession. I spent hours learning, reading, testing things, and looking for opportunities.
By 2023, I was active in NEPSE and forex. I made some money, lost some money, made more, lost again. The cycle kept repeating.
For a middle-class student, even those profits were already a big deal. Tara money does something weird to your brain. Once you hit one target, the next one appears immediately.
10k becomes 50k.
50k becomes 1 lakh.
1 lakh becomes 5.
And eventually, I even had months where I crossed 10 lakhs.
The problem?
The same cycle followed me there too.
Confidence, excitement, feeling like you’ve figured it out. Then mistakes. Then losses. Then self-doubt. Then rebuilding again.
To be clear, I didn’t blow everything up. Even after recent dips, I still have a decent amount saved. Risk management was never my biggest issue.
The real problem is that somewhere along the way, my whole identity became tied to this.
Now I’m in my final year of a CS degree in Nepal.
Bachelor’s sakina lagyo. Project, internship, deadlines le garda market lai time dina ni vyako chaina recently. So I stepped away for a couple of months.
And now I’m stuck.
Part of me thinks:
“You’ve already achieved more financially than most people your age. Why stop now?”
Arko part le bhancha:
“What if this isn’t stable? What if I never build an actual career?”
Ani feri aba bachelor’s sakiyesi, another question appears.
Job garne?
Abroad jane?
Master’s?
Or continue doing what has worked so far?
The funny thing is, I don’t feel fully committed to any option.
I have a CS degree but no strong specialized skill.
I know I can make money independently, but confidence has taken a hit recently.
I don’t want to quit because I know what’s possible.
But I also don’t want to spend the next 10 years repeating the same cycle.
Sometimes I feel like starting big again.
Then I remember how the cycle usually ends.
One thing I’ve realized is that when you’re broke, life feels simple.
You think, “If I can just make money, everything will be fine.”
But after you’ve actually done it, you realize money solves many problems while creating new ones too.
Direction,Purpose,Identity.
What comes next.
So I’m curious.
Has anyone here achieved something meaningful relatively young and then felt completely lost about the next step?
What did you do?
Right now I’m not looking for motivation.
I’m looking for perspective.

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u/Life_Maintenance9178 — 2 months ago