A marketer who became a funded futures trader in Dubai. I make the markets make sense — and I'm actually in the trade. This is the honest version. The falls included.
In 2017 I landed in Dubai with twenty thousand rupees and a laptop. No job, no plan, no safety net — and a grief I hadn't finished carrying. My father had just passed, and I needed to build a life somewhere nobody knew my name.
So I taught myself everything. YouTube at night, after work — marketing, brand-building, all of it — and clawed my way up to director. But I wanted to be free. So I started trading. And I'll be honest: I lost. Real money. The humbling kind. Most people quit right there. I went back, learned it properly, switched to futures — and that's when it finally clicked.
I came. I lost. I started again. I built. I fell. And I'm building again.
It's not a clean rags-to-riches arc — it's a cycle, and I'm honest about which part I'm in. Most trading content is a highlight reel: the car, the watch, the screenshot of a green day. That reel is exactly why most people lose — it hides the discipline, the losses, the slow rebuild. So I do the opposite. Out loud, in public, with the receipts.
What changed wasn't a secret indicator. It was treating the market like a craft instead of a casino — process over predictions, risk before reward, and the patience to do the boring thing a thousand times.
The marketer in me never left. It's why I care about making this clear — not gatekept behind jargon and paywalls. The trader in me is why I refuse to teach things I don't actually do. Everything here, I'm doing for real, on funded accounts, with money that breathes.
I didn't come to Dubai for the skyline. After my father passed, I needed a place to rebuild from zero — somewhere nobody knew my name and nobody was coming to save me. This city rewards people who show up and bet on themselves. The views, the freedom — none of it was luck. It was ten thousand reps nobody saw.
I'm in the trade, not narrating from the sidelines. If I show you a read, I'm living the outcome too.
No profit-flexing, no lambos, no "get rich." The flex is the discipline and the journey — documented — payout certificates, not promises.
Plain language, one clear point. I'd rather you actually understand the market than be impressed by me.