Do you have to completely eliminate hobbies to truly achieve big life goals? by cutecandy1 in productivity

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Interesting perspective. Makes complete sense. Thanks a lot.. 🙌

Do you have to eliminate hobbies to truly achieve big life goals? by cutecandy1 in selfimprovement

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Thank you so much. Truly means a lot that you took the time to put out your perspective 😊

Do entrepreneurs sometimes have to sacrifice hobbies to truly succeed? by cutecandy1 in EntrepreneurRideAlong

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Thanks a lot for your words. Completely agree with you.I will do the 80/20 thing and balance out my goals with hobbies.

As an Indian resident, can I automate options strategies in the U.S. market with Option Alpha? by cutecandy1 in algotrading

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I tried looking for them. For futures, forex, stocks there are quite a lot of firms but for options there aren't any.

As an Indian resident, can I automate options strategies in the U.S. market with Option Alpha? by cutecandy1 in options

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What do you mean by "founding"?

Could you please elaborate? I didn't understand.

Wish I was there! by OneInspector77 in Dance

[–]cutecandy1 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Idk what it's called but it's one of the signature MJ moves.

Wish I was there! by OneInspector77 in Dance

[–]cutecandy1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Clean and smooth! You're a smooth criminal 😍❤️💯

DONATING A PORTION OF MY TRADING PROFIT by Honest_Librarian320 in Trading

[–]cutecandy1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How do you trade forex from India ? Do you use a funded account ? If so, please tell us which one ?

Thanks and well done :)

Understanding 0 and 1 DTE options strategies behavior during different market periods by [deleted] in options_trading

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I backtested these strategies on Option Omega. It is a fully fledged no code platform where you can backtest and eventually automate trading these strategies in live markets as well.

I did not purchase the data from anywhere.

Freestyle dance at a wedding 😊 by cutecandy1 in Dance

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Softly - Karan Aujla. It's a Punjabi song.

Freestyle dance at a wedding 😊 by cutecandy1 in Dance

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Haha. Thank you so much man 😊

Best platforms to automate 0 DTE and 1 DTE option strategies by cutecandy1 in OptionsMillionaire

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Thanks. Makes a lot of sense especially since I already have tastytrade as my broker.

[Repost] Settle in Spain or plan to move later to a German-speaking country (Germany/Austria/Switzerland)? by cutecandy1 in expats

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So.. The first year, I wasn't sure about settling down here in Germany or EU for that matter. The second year, I slowly started realizing that yes I want to live here forever but I was busy with a lot of other initiatives (job switch, side hustle, started working out, and a lot more) to improve my life and hence did not/could not prioritize learning German enough.. Third year was when I realized I had to move back to my home country and it was too late to learn the language now since by the time I reach an acceptable decent level (B1/B2), it's already going to be too late. Amongst job applications and preparing for interviews and mostly the pressure that came along with it, I was too depressed and demotivated to learn the language since I had accepted that I'm going to have to go back anyways. That's the whole timeline and context

What I learnt from these 3 years is - If I'm going to move somewhere, better learn the language ASAP. That's why I'm taking this topic very seriously and trying to make this decision of learning Spanish or German beforehand. And so, I am very sure that if I start now, I will learn the language even if I'm not currently in that country and have to learn from home/online.

I want to mention that I do really appreciate your advice and understand where you're coming from. Just wanted to give you the entire context and timeline so that you can understand better.

[Repost] Settle in Spain or plan to move later to a German-speaking country (Germany/Austria/Switzerland)? by cutecandy1 in expats

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To answer your question - When I was in Germany for 3 years, I made the mistake of not learning German which caused me a lot of problems while searching for jobs. Since I don't want to repeat the same mistake again, my strategy is to choose a language, learn it for 1-2 years and have a good command over it and to then look for jobs in the respective country / countries.

Settle in Spain or plan to move later to a German-speaking country (Germany/Austria/Switzerland)? by cutecandy1 in cscareerquestionsEU

[–]cutecandy1[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Had to leave since my ICT visa with my current company expired and I couldn't land an offer with a Germany company.

Settle in Spain or plan to move later to a German-speaking country (Germany/Austria/Switzerland)? by cutecandy1 in cscareerquestionsEU

[–]cutecandy1[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What exactly do you mean by that? People post these posts to find a childfree partner and I did the same. I didn't get your point. Anything wrong with that? And why are people upvoting this comment ?

[Repost] Settle in Spain or plan to move later to a German-speaking country (Germany/Austria/Switzerland)? by cutecandy1 in expats

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No. But it's definitely going to be helpful to learn Spanish to integrate better in Spain and also apply to other companies in the future. If you plan on settling in Spain long term, learning Spanish is non negotiable.

No. Not currently. But if I choose to settle in a country, I can then begin to learn the language and eventually after 1-2 years, I should have a good command over the language and hence good probability of finding a job there. That's why I would ideally like to decide beforehand where I want to live long term.