Kamran Khan
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I Had a 90% Win Rate — One Mistake Took It All Away.
For a trader, numbers can be dangerously comforting. Win rate. Profit streaks. Green days in a row. For weeks, my trading journal looked exactly like what most people dream of. I was winning more than 80–90% of my trades. Losses were small. Profits were consistent. Slowly but steadily, I grew my trading account from 50,000 PKR to nearly 120,000 PKR across November and early December.
By Kamran Khan22 days ago in Trader
Vocal Jouney
Its been like a year that posted my first poat here at vocal and when i joined the platform. I was like it would be damn easy that i will just write articles and stories with the help of AI and will post it here and thats it very simple but here comes the reality that algorithm here at vocal does not push such contents and the thing is you get in wrote brilliant contents through AI prompts but days after days months after months you dosent see that traction and even you will be get caught into deep occupancy by somthing else that matters more into your life rather then grinding for somthing where you already posted even regulary and ends up thinking its not worth it and then a gap of days and then weeks and then months.
By Kamran Khan3 months ago in Writers
The Science of Side Hustles: Why One Extra Skill Can Double Your Income.
We’ve all been there, siting at our desk, watching the clock crawl, thinking there has to be more than this paycheck. For years I felt the same. It wasn’t that my main job was bad; it just felt like I was running on a treadmill. Then I discovered something simple yet powerful: the science behind side hustles. Not the flashy “get rich quick” stories, but real, skill-based experiments that quietly grow into solid income streams.
By Kamran Khan4 months ago in Humans
When Networking Has a Price Tag: The LinkedIn Premium Dilemma in Pakistan.
In a hyper-connected world where career opportunities increasingly live online, LinkedIn Premium has become a powerful tool for professionals to stand out, connect, and grow. But for many in Pakistan, that little golden badge comes with a staggering price tag, $29 per month, or nearly 10,000 PKR. What seems like pocket change in Silicon Valley is an entire week’s worth of groceries for countless Pakistani professionals.
By Kamran Khan4 months ago in 01
A World Without Jobs: What Happens When AI Wins?
It started quietly. First, it was the cashiers and warehouse workers. Then, the call center agents, accountants, and marketing assistants. Eventually, even coders, doctors, and teachers found themselves replaced—not all at once, but gradually, in small, efficient waves.
By Kamran Khan8 months ago in Futurism
John Law: The Man Who Printed Wealth—and Broke an Empire.
Before Bitcoin or stimulus packages, there was John Law — a man who walked into France with no army, no noble blood, and no throne... just an idea. And that idea? That money doesn’t need to be gold. It can be belief.
By Kamran Khan8 months ago in Chapters
The LinkedIn Illusion: When Everyone Looks Successful But No One Feels It.
It starts with a scroll. Just a harmless scroll through LinkedIn over your morning tea. Someone just got promoted. Another just raised seed funding. A third landed their “dream job at Google,” and the likes are pouring in like confetti. You pause, look at your own profile, and suddenly, the silence feels loud.
By Kamran Khan9 months ago in Motivation
The Forgotten Currencies
Troughout history, money has served as a cornerstone of civilizations, facilitating trade, governance, and economic growth. However, not all currencies have stood the test of time. Some once-powerful banknotes and coins have vanished due to inflation, political turmoil, or economic mismanagement. This article explores the rise and fall of some of history’s most fascinating forgotten currencies and the lessons they offer for modern economies.
By Kamran Khan10 months ago in History
Why Financial Literacy is Essential for Young Adults: A Guide to Building Financial Independence.
The Importance of Financial Literacy for Young Adults In today’s fast-paced world, financial literacy is more important than ever, especially for young adults starting their careers and managing their finances independently. From paying off student loans to investing for the future, financial knowledge can make or break a young adult’s financial future. Yet, many young people enter adulthood with little understanding of the crucial principles that govern money management. This article explores why financial literacy is essential for young adults and how it can set them up for success in life.
By Kamran Khanabout a year ago in Families

