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About MyBlogStory.com

Trading Insights.
No Noise.

Real-world analysis of futures trading, prop firm mechanics, and funded account strategies — written by an active trader, not a content farm.

10+
Years Trading
3+
Years Futures via Prop Firms
3
Markets Traded
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Paid Reviews

I'm Keerthish Kodali

I've been trading stocks, options, and futures for over 10 years. For the last 3 of those years, I've been deep in the prop firm world — going through evaluations, managing funded accounts, dealing with drawdown rules, and navigating payout structures from the inside.

I didn't start this blog to build a brand. I started it because every prop firm "review" I could find was either written by someone who had never traded a live account, or was quietly funded by the firm being reviewed. I got tired of it and decided to write what I actually know.

Built Around One Thing — Helping You Trade Smarter

Every article on MyBlogStory.com is written from a trader's perspective. No theory borrowed from textbooks, no recycled content from other blogs. Just what's actually useful in live markets.

Prop Firm Analysis
Real breakdowns of evaluation rules, commission structures, drawdown limits, and payout terms — updated as firms change.
Futures Trading
Session timing, scalping mechanics, risk management, and what actually separates funded traders from those who keep failing challenges.
Stocks & Options
Strategy analysis, market structure, and practical frameworks from 10+ years of active trading across multiple market conditions.
Trading Psychology
The mental side of trading — discipline, journaling, avoiding tilt, and building consistency in funded account environments.

What This Blog Will Never Do

MyBlogStory.com does not accept paid placements, sponsored reviews, or payments from prop firms in exchange for coverage. No firm has ever paid for a positive mention on this blog, and none ever will.

All content is for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing published here is financial advice. Trading futures, stocks, and options carries significant risk — always trade capital you can afford to lose and consult a qualified financial professional before making investment decisions.

"If it's on this blog, it's because I've lived it — not because someone paid me to write it."

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