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Chapter 8 - chapter 8

On the morning of 29th July, Aryan Tiwari opened his laptop as soon as he woke up.

The first thing he checked was KaalDrishti.

Just as predicted, Tata Motors had opened 1% lower at ₹253. Aryan wasn't worried at all. A low opening after a strong previous day was normal—often a deliberate shakeout by big players.

"Nothing unusual," he muttered calmly.

Around 10:00 AM, Tata Motors began to move.₹253… ₹257… ₹260.

A message popped up in the Retail Investors group.

Sharma Uncle:

"Aryan beta, you were right! Tata Motors is rising. I bought 100 shares today and I'm already up ₹700!"

Aryan replied politely:

"Congrats Uncle. Just remember—book profits on time."

By 1:00 PM, the stock touched ₹270. Aryan's unrealized profit was already close to ₹900. He reached for his water bottle—

Suddenly, the chart turned red.

₹270 → ₹265 → ₹260

In just ten minutes, the stock dropped nearly 4%.

The group exploded.

"What happened suddenly??"

"I just bought and now I'm stuck!"

"Should we sell? Is this a crash?"

Sharma Uncle messaged Aryan privately, panic clear in his words.

"Aryan beta, what should I do? Should I sell now? I'll lose money if it falls more!"

Aryan immediately opened KaalDrishti.

The prediction was unchanged: rebound after 2 PM, close at ₹278.

He cross-checked the news—no negative announcements. In fact, there was fresh positive news about the extension of government tax benefits for electric vehicles.

"This is a classic washout," Aryan thought.Big players were shaking out weak hands.

He replied calmly:

"Uncle, don't panic. No bad news. Volume hasn't increased—this means big money hasn't exited. It's just a shakeout. Hold for some time."

Sharma Uncle hesitated but didn't sell.

And then—just as predicted—

₹260 → ₹265 → ₹270By 2:30 PM, the stock hit ₹278.

Exactly.

The group went wild.

Sharma Uncle:

"Thank you, Aryan beta! I almost sold in fear. Now I've made ₹2,500!"

Others joined in:

"How are you predicting this so accurately?"

"Do you have insider info?"

Aryan replied honestly:

"No insider info. Just fundamentals, volume, and trend. Everyone should decide based on their own risk capacity."

At 3:00 PM, the market closed.

Aryan sold all 54 shares at ₹278.

After charges, his account balance updated:

₹15,326.80

Profit from this trade: ₹1,464

Total capital crossed ₹15,000.

Aryan closed the trading app, changed his clothes, and was about to step out—

📞 Incoming call: Former Manager – Mr. Rajesh Khanna

Aryan paused, then answered.

" Aryan, are you free right now?"Rajesh Khanna's voice was tense—nothing like his old arrogant tone."The company is in big trouble."

"What happened?" Aryan asked calmly.

"The server of our new project crashed. Client data is lost. They're demanding ₹5 lakh compensation! The team has been working nonstop and still can't fix it. Can you come help?"

Then came the bait.

"I'll pay you ₹10,000 per day. Just come back and fix it."

Aryan felt nothing.

When he worked there, overtime was unpaid, credit went to others, and pressure never stopped. Now that things were falling apart, they remembered him.

"I'm sorry," Aryan said flatly."I'm busy with my own work."

Rajesh Khanna's tone hardened.

"Don't be foolish! How much can you really earn from stocks? ₹10,000 a day is guaranteed!"

Aryan chuckled.

"That's none of your concern. And your company's failure is due to poor management, not my absence."

He hung up.

Blocked the number.

Peace.

That evening, Aryan went to a small restaurant nearby and ordered fish curry and rice, along with a chilled bottle of beer. Sitting alone, he checked his bank balance again.

₹15,326.80

Out of his ₹50,000 debt, he had already cleared ₹10,000.

"At this pace," he smiled,"one more month."

Back in his rented room, Aryan opened KaalDrishti again.

A new feature had unlocked:

Main Force Capital Flow – Unlocked

He tapped it.

The data showed heavy buying in the Semiconductor sector, especially Tata Elxsi.

Prediction:

Close: ₹58 (30 July)

Open: ₹57.5 (31 July)

Peak: ₹64.2 (1 August afternoon)Expected gain: 11.6%

Aryan checked the fundamentals—new chip-design contracts, government push for semiconductor manufacturing, strong institutional interest.

Perfect.

He wrote Tata Elxsi in his notebook.

Lying on his bed, staring at the ceiling, Aryan felt a quiet fire burning inside him.

From a laid-off engineer…to a disciplined market trader…to someone steadily reclaiming control over his life.

₹1 lakh was his next target.

And this time—no one would look down on Aryan Tiwari again.

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