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📊 #VGM Framework – Live Portfolio Snapshot

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    Nishshkumar Jaani,CFTe

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    📊 #VGM Framework – Live Portfolio Snapshot

    Sharing a transparent view of current Open Positions and recently Closed Positions generated through our #VGM (Volume–Growth–Momentum) framework.

    This framework was originally presented at the E-Decnoch 2021 online conference by Definedge and continues to guide our systematic stock selection process.

    🟢 Open Positions

    Current open positions reflect stocks that continue to respect the bullish market structure within the VGM framework.

    Some notable trends visible in the list:

    • Strong leadership from Defence & Capital Goods
    • Banks and Financials participating selectively
    • Stocks like Acutaas Chemical, Karur Vysya Bank, MTAR Tech, GE Vernova T&D showing structural strength

    These positions remain open because the trend structure defined by VGM is still intact.

    🔴 Closed Positions
    Closed positions are not failures — they are disciplined exits.

    In a rule-based system:
    ✔ Positions are closed when structure weakens
    ✔ Capital is recycled into stronger setups

    Names like Affle, Dixon, Amber, Deepak Fertilisers, Bharti Hexacom were exited when VGM conditions were violated.

    This is the core strength of systematic trading:

    👉 Let winners run
    👉 Cut weak structures early
    🤝 Collaborative Learning

    We also run a dedicated #VGM Telegram community where investors and traders:

    • Post setups
    • Discuss market structure
    • Solve doubts directly with me

    Additionally, all VGM scanners and open conditions are published on RZONE so anyone can study and replicate the framework.

    📌 Markets reward process, not predictions.

    Nishesh jani,CFTe

    #VGM
    #RuleBasedTrading
    #MomentumInvesting
    #ProcessOverPrediction
    #IndianStockMarket
    #SystematicTrading
    #nisheshjani
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    Rajendra Manke

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    @Nishshkumar Jaani,CFTe
    How would you justify the strategy as it is showing more than two times losses in the closed positions than the open positions? Is this a paper trading or actual? Or you have some more closed positions with substantial gains?

    Can you share it's starting date, CAGR and DD?

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    This run on long trem RS on 3% so entry exit take times-let open position to run till exit we dont know how much profit they give but we have kept max SL 20% from entry levels-at definedge still we dont have RS based backtesting facility they are working on it but my observations is that this system generates alpha over 25 % over any good divercified MF so i cant say what is exat CAGR & DD

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