The first & last MasterClass on how markets actually move.
One weekend with the Capital Code desk — the flows, positioning and risk frameworks behind the calls you’ve watched play out.

Same market. Same six years. Opposite results.
Institutions trade it with data, process, and rules they actually follow. Most of us trade it on tips and gut feel. The difference isn’t IQ — it’s method.
of Indian F&O traders lost money over the last three years. Not one bad year — the base rate.SEBI study · Sep 2024
The workshop exists to close that gap — not with tips, but with the reading method itself.
What the desk actually does on a Monday.
Three working frameworks, one hour each, taught against real desk work — then a full hour where you bring the questions. Everything is educational and framework-level: we teach the reading, you do the trading.
- 01 / 03Hour oneAsymmetric opportunity
Find the trade before the headline.
Every call we've made in public started as a screen, not a hunch. We walk through the exact weekly process — small floats, capital-rotation signals, earnings revisions, FPI build-ups — that surfaces a setup months before financial media notices it.
- a.The pre-headline checklist — nine signals we screen for, every week
- b.Reading FPI & DII flow data in twenty minutes, not a weekend
- c.Case walkthrough: the defence-sector thesis — what the flows showed long before the front pages
FrameworkThe pre-headline screenFrameworkThe pre-headline screen - 02 / 03Hour twoCapital flows · Positioning
Read the money, not the candles.
Price is the last thing to move. Underneath it sit institutional positioning, open-interest build, and the plumbing retail dashboards never show. This hour is about learning to read that layer — the same one behind our gold and crypto calls.
- a.The four-lens read: macro, flows, open interest, sentiment
- b.What a crowded trade looks like in the data — before it unwinds
- c.Case study: reading positioning around a reversal, on historical data
FrameworkFlow-first, chart-lastFrameworkFlow-first, chart-last - 03 / 03Hour threeRisk · Discipline
Size like a desk, survive like one.
The part nobody makes reels about. How institutional money sizes a position, when it cuts, when it adds, and why its winners run while retail's don't. These are the rules that kept our book alive through losing months.
- a.Position sizing the way a desk does it — and where retail gets it backwards
- b.R-multiples, trailing risk, and the maths of staying in the game
- c.The four rules we never break — printed, signed, on the wall
FrameworkThe four rulesFrameworkThe four rules
The final hour is open floor. Every attendee gets the mic — bring your worst trade and we’ll take it apart through the three frameworks, live.
The earlier you move, the less you pay.
The price opens at ₹999 and rises 1% with every seat sold, until it caps at a flat ₹1,999 at seat 70. No coupons, no fake discounts — just a ramp that rewards deciding early. Cohort closes at 250.
- 4 live, interactive hours with the Capital Code desk
- All three frameworks · with a printable cheat sheet
- Live Q&A — bring your worst trade
- Lifetime access to the cohort's private notes archive
ReplaysNo replays. Show up.
Single payment. 7-day refund if the cohort hasn't started. Not sure yet? Watch the preview.
We built the workshop we couldn’t find when we started — the reading method, not the tips.
— Raghav & KushagraAsk the awkward questions here.
Most answers live below. If yours doesn't, send a note — we read every one and usually reply within a business day.
₹1,999 today₹1,999 by seat 70.
Every reservation moves the price up 1%. It never comes back down, and there is no second cohort of this edition — Sep 12–13, live, once.
Educational analysis — not investment advice. Capital Code is not a SEBI-registered advisor.