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Not sure where to start? Find the path that is actually yours.

Bharath Shiksha is a six-stage trading curriculum, but you do not need to understand all six today. Find yourself in one of the situations below, honestly, and we will point you to the right starting stage and the free reading to get there. No two of these paths are filler; each is a real place Indian retail traders actually stand.

New, or trading and losing

If you are just beginning, or you are already trading and the results will not come, start here.

Path 2

I trade stocks but I keep losing

You have done the courses and the videos, you know what RSI and MACD are, but the results will not hold. Some months you are up, then one bad run gives it all back, because you are trading opinions, not a process. The missing piece is rarely another indicator; it is risk, structure, and the discipline to repeat what works.

Your next steps

Path 3

I keep blowing up in F&O and options

You moved into futures and options for the leverage, and the leverage moved against you. You are not alone: SEBI's own studies find the large majority of individual F&O traders lose money. The cause is rarely the strategy alone; it is sizing, expiry-day behaviour, the Greeks you carry without knowing, and the absence of a tested edge. The way out is to rebuild from the mechanics up.

Your next steps

Serious about a real process

If you have the discipline and want to do this properly, as a system rather than a hobby, these are your paths.

Path 4

I have a full-time job and want a system

You are an engineer, analyst or manager with the discipline to follow a process, and a job you are not leaving. You do not want tips; you want a structured curriculum you can work through in short daily sessions, at your own pace, that builds toward a system you could eventually automate. Lifetime access means the schedule is yours, not ours.

Your next steps

Path 5

I can code and want to automate

You write code, or you are willing to learn, and you want to build and validate systematic strategies rather than click buttons. The honest sequence matters: the judgment comes first, in Stages 1 to 3, and only then is it encoded and validated in Stage 4, because a back-tester without trading sense just automates a losing idea faster.

Your next steps

Path 6

I am profitable, but not consistently

You have been at this a while and you do make money, just not reliably, and not at a size that feels safe. You have plateaued where discipline holds but you cannot yet prove your edge is real or size it like a professional. That is exactly the jump from a working method to a validated, professionally-managed one.

Your next steps

Still deciding

Not ready to commit is a fair place to be. Two honest on-ramps, no pressure.

Path 7

I am evaluating, and I have been burned before

You have paid for a course or a tipster before and got nothing durable, so you are sceptical of the next promise. Good. Be sceptical, of us included. The useful move is a framework you can apply to any academy, and an honest look at the state of the industry, before you spend a rupee anywhere.

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Path 8

I am not ready to pay yet

You want to see the quality before you commit, which is fair. So start with what is free: the tools, the reference articles, and a full sample lesson, and build a real base with them. When the free material stops being enough, the curriculum is where it continues, and you will enrol knowing exactly what you are buying.

Your next steps

Still not sure which path is yours?

Two minutes settles it. The diagnostic reads your current level and recommends a precise starting stage, and if you would rather talk it through, the orientation call is fifteen minutes, not a sales pitch: we assess where you are, suggest a stage, and answer everything. You pay nothing before or during either.

Every path here leads to the same destination: a documented process you can trust, not a promise you cannot.

Educational note. Bharath Shiksha is an educational publisher, not a SEBI-registered investment adviser or research analyst. Nothing here is a buy, sell or hold recommendation, a signal, or a promise of results. The paths above point you to educational material and the curriculum; the trades, and the outcomes, are yours. Trading involves substantial risk of capital loss.