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Why we picked it This is a founder who built India's largest broker while being openly, publicly pessimistic about his own business for years, and then watched the exact risk he named materialize as a 40% revenue drop. He writes the numbers cold (STT changes, expiry cuts, the revenue hit) and in the same breath holds the long-term mission steady. It is the rare first-person Indian account of running both modes at once: sell and build the future, read the numbers without flinching, and refuse to let either one win.
15 years of Zerodha: The risk crystallises
From Zerodha (Z-Connect) by Nithin Kamath ~8 min read
- Kamath had been flagging the broking model's fragility for years, so when revenue dropped ~40% he had already priced the honesty in. Name the risk out loud before it arrives.
- He reads the quarter cold but decides on a 5-year moving average, showing you can be brutal about the data and long-term about the mission simultaneously.
- Being private and profitable is what buys the freedom to be this honest. Financial discipline is what earns you the right to stay optimistic.