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Anyone from vijaynagar banglore

Requirements:

Should be able to shoot high-quality videos.

Should be experienced in professional video editing.

Must be able to edit videos according to my requirements and creative vision.

Experience with Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, YouTube videos, and promotional content is preferred.

Should be reliable, creative, and able to deliver videos on time.

What I'm Looking For:

Reliable and professional.

Good communication.

Open to long-term collaboration if the work is good.

Reasonable pricing.

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u/Umeshkumar_04 — 19 hours ago

BTST trade for tomorrow

Guys what do you think tomorrow market weather it is gap down or gap up because today i wanted to hold the trade overnight what's is opinion please everyone help me with your analysis

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u/Umeshkumar_04 — 12 days ago

THE MARKET TOOK LIQUIDITY AND DUMPED

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Looking at this NIFTY chart, what stands out isn't the final crash but the number of warnings the market gave beforehand. Price kept getting rejected from the same resistance area, every bounce was weaker than the previous one, and buyers repeatedly failed to build momentum above key levels. The structure slowly shifted from strength to weakness, with lower highs forming while support levels were being tested again and again. What makes this chart fascinating is that the bearish idea appeared correct multiple times, yet the market still had enough liquidity grabs and stop hunts to shake out traders before the real move began. Instead of breaking down cleanly, price created uncertainty, trapped participants on both sides, and then unleashed a one-directional sell-off. Once support finally gave way, there was almost no meaningful buying response and the market sliced through multiple levels as if they weren't there. In hindsight the move looks obvious, but in real time it was a perfect example of how markets rarely move in a straight line. They often create pain first, collect liquidity, trigger stop losses, create doubt, and only then deliver the move. The biggest lesson from this chart is that being right about direction is only half the battle. Market structure can be bearish long before the actual expansion move happens, and sometimes the hardest part is staying aligned with the idea while the market creates enough noise to make everyone question it. This is one of those charts that reminds traders why patience, risk management, and understanding liquidity are often more important than finding the perfect entry.

u/Umeshkumar_04 — 13 days ago

Has anyone repaid a Rupeeline loan but the app still showed it as unpaid?

I am trying to find out whether this has happened to other users or only to me.

Today I repaid my Rupeeline loan through PhonePe. The payment was successful, the amount was debited from my bank account, and I received a valid UTR number.

However, even after the payment, the loan is still showing under the "Unsettled" section in the app and it still displays the "Repay" button.

My previous loan with the same app was closed successfully, so this is the first time I am facing this issue.

For those who have used Rupeeline:

\- Did your repayment update instantly or did it take time?

\- How long did it take for the loan to move from "Unsettled" to "Completed"?

\- Did anyone else see the loan remain active even after a successful payment?

\- If you faced this issue, how was it resolved?

I have already saved the payment screenshot and UTR number. I am mainly trying to understand whether this is a normal delay in their system or something I should be concerned about.

Any experiences or advice would be appreciated.

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u/Umeshkumar_04 — 24 days ago

Has anyone repaid a Rupeeline loan but the app still showed it as unpaid?

I am trying to find out whether this has happened to other users or only to me.

Today I repaid my Rupeeline loan through PhonePe. The payment was successful, the amount was debited from my bank account, and I received a valid UTR number.

However, even after the payment, the loan is still showing under the "Unsettled" section in the app and it still displays the "Repay" button.

My previous loan with the same app was closed successfully, so this is the first time I am facing this issue.

For those who have used Rupeeline:

- Did your repayment update instantly or did it take time?

- How long did it take for the loan to move from "Unsettled" to "Completed"?

- Did anyone else see the loan remain active even after a successful payment?

- If you faced this issue, how was it resolved?

I have already saved the payment screenshot and UTR number. I am mainly trying to understand whether this is a normal delay in their system or something I should be concerned about.

Any experiences or advice would be appreciated.

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u/Umeshkumar_04 — 1 month ago

Can Telegram Trading Channels Be Used as Reverse Indicators?

Has anyone else noticed this funny thing with some Telegram trading channels?

For the last few weeks, I've been observing a particular channel. What's funny is that whenever the admin gives a BUY/CE call, the market often moves strongly in the opposite direction toward PUTs. And when a PUT call is given, the market suddenly starts moving up.

I never traded their calls, so I didn't lose any money. I was just observing and comparing their recommendations with actual market movement. After watching it repeatedly, it almost felt like the market was doing the exact opposite of whatever was being suggested.

Of course, this is probably not because the market is watching the channel. More likely, the calls are based on poor analysis, delayed entries, or chasing momentum after the move has already started. By the time followers enter, smart money may already be taking profits and reversing the move.

Has anyone else experienced this with Telegram trading groups? What do you think causes these opposite outcomes so often?

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u/Umeshkumar_04 — 1 month ago

Can Telegram Trading Channels Be Used as Reverse Indicators?

Has anyone else noticed this funny thing with some Telegram trading channels?

For the last few weeks, I've been observing a particular channel. What's funny is that whenever the admin gives a BUY/CE call, the market often moves strongly in the opposite direction toward PUTs. And when a PUT call is given, the market suddenly starts moving up.

I never traded their calls, so I didn't lose any money. I was just observing and comparing their recommendations with actual market movement. After watching it repeatedly, it almost felt like the market was doing the exact opposite of whatever was being suggested.

Of course, this is probably not because the market is watching the channel. More likely, the calls are based on poor analysis, delayed entries, or chasing momentum after the move has already started. By the time followers enter, smart money may already be taking profits and reversing the move.

Has anyone else experienced this with Telegram trading groups? What do you think causes these opposite outcomes so often?

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u/Umeshkumar_04 — 1 month ago

My Experience With OpenLimit and TashCredit – Please Research Carefully Before Using These Loan Apps

Warning About My Experience With OpenLimit and TashCredit

I want to share my experience so others can avoid making the same mistake I did.

A few weeks ago, I took small loans from OpenLimit and TashCredit during a difficult financial situation. Initially, the apps seemed simple, but later I started receiving threatening WhatsApp messages from a number with the +92 country code. The person contacting me had access to my loan details, Aadhaar information, and selfie that I had submitted during verification.

The messages included threats, warnings about contacting my family and friends, and claims that my photos could be edited and shared on social media. This caused a lot of stress and anxiety. I eventually repaid the loans and deleted the apps, but the experience taught me an important lesson.

My advice to everyone:

- Avoid downloading unknown loan apps.

- Before taking any loan, verify whether the lender is RBI-regulated and transparent about its lending partner.

- Never grant unnecessary permissions such as contacts, gallery, or other sensitive data unless absolutely required.

- Save all screenshots, payment receipts, and messages if you face harassment.

- Report threatening behavior to the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal.

I am not making claims about the actual location of the company, but I am sharing my personal experience and encouraging everyone to do proper research before using such apps.

Please stay safe and use only trusted and regulated lending platforms.

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u/Umeshkumar_04 — 1 month ago

Loan App Agent Had My Aadhaar and Selfie, Contacted Me from a +92 WhatsApp Number – What Should I Do?

I want to share a disturbing experience and ask if anyone else has faced something similar.

A few days ago, I took a small loan through the TashCredit app. The app showed a loan amount of ₹2500, and I was preparing to repay it through the official app before the due date. However, I started receiving WhatsApp messages and calls from a number with the country code +92.

What shocked me was that the person contacting me had access to my Aadhaar card image and my selfie/photo that I had submitted during the KYC process. They sent those images back to me on WhatsApp. The person also used abusive language and pressured me to make payments outside the official app instead of using the repayment option available in the application.

I refused to send money through WhatsApp or to any personal UPI ID because the app itself warns users not to make repayments through unofficial channels. I only intend to repay through the official repayment method inside the app.

My biggest concern is data privacy. How did someone outside the normal repayment process obtain my Aadhaar image and selfie? Was there a data leak, an unauthorized collection agent, or some other misuse of customer information?

I have screenshots of the WhatsApp chats, the number used to contact me, and the images that were sent to me. After settling the loan through the official app, I am considering filing a complaint regarding the harassment and the possible misuse of my personal data.

Has anyone else experienced something similar with loan apps or collection agents? Any advice on protecting my data and reporting this properly would be appreciated.

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u/Umeshkumar_04 — 1 month ago