I come from a small village in Bihar — a place where people don’t dream big because life teaches you early to settle.
In my village, success usually means getting a stable job, earning ₹30,000/month, and living a quiet, limited life.
But even as a teenager, I felt restless — like I was meant for something more.
Early Struggles: Not a Story of Glory, but of Grit
I started working at 14. Not because I wanted to — but because I had to.
I did whatever came my way:
• Worked as a daily wage labourer, carrying bricks and cement at construction sites.
• Repaired mobiles for a small shop where I was paid just enough for two meals a day.
• Sold prepaid recharge coupons on the streets, earning ₹5 per sale.
• Later, I got a call center job in Patna — ₹8,000/month — night shifts, long hours, and no real respect.
I wasn’t from a fancy college.
In fact, I completed my 12th from an open board — no classroom, no campus life, just a book and my will to pass.
People laughed when I said I wanted to “do something different.”
They thought I was dreaming beyond my limits.
Rock Bottom: A ₹5,000 Realization
In 2018, I fell seriously ill.
For 3 days, I lay on a hospital bed without proper treatment — all because I didn’t have ₹5,000.
That moment changed something inside me.
I realized: Being poor isn’t just about lacking money — it’s about lacking options.
That helplessness hit me harder than any illness ever could.
2020: Job Lost, Purpose Found
In 2020, COVID hit. I lost my call center job as they laid off half the staff.
No savings. No backup. Just uncertainty.
But instead of breaking me, that year built me.
Sitting at home during the lockdown, I stumbled upon videos about the stock market.
It fascinated me — how people read charts, tracked companies, and made informed decisions.
I didn’t know English, I didn’t know finance — but I knew how to learn.
So, I made a decision:
“No matter how long it takes, I will master this.”
Learning the Market — Brick by Brick
For 2 full years, I gave everything I had to learning —
I joined online and offline classes, many times borrowing money to pay for them.
I learned not from just YouTubers, but from India’s top market trainers — quietly listening, taking notes, failing in trades, and learning again.
Eventually, something changed:
Mentors started recognizing my effort.
They saw how deeply I understood the market — not from books, but from real-world logic.
I got my first opportunity to teach.
From Student to Mentor
Teaching felt natural to me — but I never copied anyone’s style.
Instead, I made a promise:
I’ll teach the market not with big English terms, but with real-life language.
No fake claims. No millionaire dreams. Just truth.
That approach connected with students.
They weren’t just learning trading — they were understanding it.
And that became my biggest strength.
Where I Am Today
• I’ve now taught 2200+ students,
• Been invited to teach at leading academies in Delhi, Jaipur, and more,
• And today, I run Trading Bulls Academy with two branches — one in Delhi, one in Sasaram (my hometown).
But success for me isn’t luxury or showing off cars.
It’s when a student says: “Sir, I made my first profit after months of learning from you — and I finally understand what I’m doing.”
That’s worth more than any Instagram flex.
My Mission
I’m not here to make people rich overnight.
I’m here to make them wise — so they stop blindly gambling and start understanding the market.
So they can change their lives slowly, steadily, and truthfully.
My Message to Anyone Struggling
You don’t need to speak fluent English.
You don’t need a fancy degree.
You don’t need to be from a big city.
What you need is:
• Honesty
• Hunger to learn
• And the courage to keep going when it gets tough
You’re not stuck because of your background. You’re stuck only if you believe you are.
[Trading Bulls Academy]