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System Execution Spotlight: +145% Return on Invested Capital

Algo performance update for 21 May 2026. Pure systematic execution.

  • Session Profit: ₹29,530.77
  • Session Return on Capital: +145.42%
  • Total Trades Executed: 35
  • Daily Win/Loss: 7 : 2

System Stats At A Glance:

  • Cumulative Win Rate: 83.3%
  • Cumulative Profit Factor: 13.00
  • Sharpe Ratio: 21.78
  • Max Historical Draw-down: ₹6,321.05

When data meets disciplined automation, consistency follows.

u/mistiquefog — 14 hours ago
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I am done with f&o for one for and all going back to swing

My entire capital is gone under water with overtrading . I know it is my mistake
Nvee doing this again

u/Ok_Butterscotch9944 — 16 hours ago
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FIIs are dumping while retail keeps buying every dip like nothing can go wrong.

One thing feels very strange in this market right now.

FIIs are still cautious.

Global uncertainty is still high.

Oil prices are elevated.

Rupee pressure is building again.

But retail traders?

Still buying weekly options aggressively like we’re already back in full bull-market mode.

Feels like people learned absolutely nothing from previous corrections.

Every small bounce instantly turns Twitter, Telegram, and Reddit into:

“easy breakout”

“ATH incoming”

“bulls in control”

Meanwhile institutions look far less confident than retail.

That disconnect matters.

Because retail traders usually become most aggressive exactly when volatility temporarily calms down.

That’s when overconfidence returns.

I noticed this in myself too.

My worst trades rarely happen during panic.

They happen when markets feel “easy.”

That’s why I started tracking emotional confidence levels inside my trading journal along with entries/exits.

Sounds stupid initially, but it exposed patterns I never noticed before:

- oversized trades after winning streaks

- impulsive option buys during hype

- forcing setups during bullish sentiment

Crazy part?

Most bad trades looked “logical” in the moment.

Curious what others think:

Are retail traders actually confident right now…

or just addicted to buying dips after every recovery?

If enough people want it, I can share the journal format I use for tracking psychology + execution mistakes.

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u/luffy_060 — 12 hours ago
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Guys stay away from tips and telegram groups

You need to understand that F&O is a zero sum game. For someone to make money, someone else has to loose it. If a guy is giving tips, why is he letting someone else take his profit? Why is he not going all in on his own tips?

Most of the folks here get scared to death by loosing 5-10k. Firstly, don't enter in F&O with such low capital. And secondly, don't trust these tips. Those people are giving tips to you and if you make money on their tips they'll start charging you later for more tips. That's their business model. Stay away from it.

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u/LogicalBeast26 — 16 hours ago
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Where is the guy who had posted 10 min back, buy 75600 put, cmp 220, target 500+ confirmed 200%? Deleted your post as soon as market went up a bit lol. Lesson to everyone: Never listen to anyone's trade call

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u/Researcher990 — 20 hours ago