Book Review by #LITEROMA PUBLISHING SERVICES :: ‘Trade and Grow Rich: Adventurous Journey to Successful Trading’ by Indrazith Shantharaj and Kirankumar Nayak

** Thanks to the authors for gifting us a Kindle copy of the book for review.**

** Thanks to our reviewer Reetwika Banerjee for reviewing the book on behalf of #Literoma. **

The nonfiction book ‘Trade and Grow Rich: Adventurous Journey to Successful Trading’ has been authored by couple of seasoned Indian investors named Mr. Indrazith Shantharaj and Mr. Kirankumar Nayak who have been able to subtly crack the trade market with huge success over the years. In this book, they have shared their own story as well as personal tips which will surely enable any new trader to become successful in their journey.

The authors being old war horses in the domain, have been keenly able to articulate the reality (at times harsh truths too) to the readers and vividly explained the black and white journey to kiss success in this intriguing business line. Luck is not the key to success here. There is mathematics too. They have also lucidly explained Pareto's 80:20 principle in light of their experience.

After a long time, a non fiction book has ticked my mind and made me calculate various aspects on the basis of the matter presented through this book. Though I am not a trader, but I am sure this book would definitely help my friends who are planning to join the trading race in near future. This book would be a treasure house for them.

I wish all the best to the joint authors Mr. Shantharaj and Mr. Kiran for penning down such a useful book from an Indian trader's perspective. Looking forward to read more from their shelves soon. Only recommendation, paperbacks would make a deeper impact than Kindle for this genre, hence it would be advisable to focus on proper distribution of the paperback version to its readers through market leaders of book distribution. This book has the potential to become a bestseller if marketed well.

I will like to rate the book as 4.5*/5* and would strongly recommend for readers who are genuinely interested in investment banking related topics. It is certainly not a passing read at all. Every chapter demands deserved time to interpret them fully as duly mentioned by the authors too.

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