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Women's day special | Journey of three women trader that are breaking barriers in financial markets

Women trading community is rising exponentially in India. The number of active women traders has been increasing in the recent past and their proportion as compared to men has also seen a significant upsurge.

March 08, 2024 / 15:21 IST
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Left to right: Garima Bajaj, Jyoti Budhia and Peety Tiwari

Capital markets have traditionally witnessed a dominance of male participants, but as we celebrate International Women’s Day today, on March 8, we turn our attention to the remarkable journeys of women traders who have carved successful careers in the financial markets. Their journeys are deep dive into the narratives of resilience and achievement that highlight the evolving landscape of gender diversity within the capital markets realm:

Jyoti Budhia - Derivatives Trader since 1986

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Jyoti Budhia was among the first five women to enter the BSE trading ring in 1986. Budhia is a third-generation trader from both her father's and her mother’s sides. “This is all we talked about at home, and I used to go to the BSE ring with my father as a kid on rare occasions. I had the craze of going into the ring as soon as I would become official,” she recalls.

“The BSE ring at that time was male-dominated, but in my head, there was nothing like male, female, or something. I just wanted to be in the ring.” Her primary trading strategy revolves around studying technicals and charting, driven by data, open interest data of futures as well as options, and then taking cash/option spread positions.