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There’s been a lot of debate around retail trading losses and SEBI’s proposal to ban weekly expiries. But is banning weeklies really the solution? In this video with Mayank Bansal, we break down: Why India’s cash market is thin compared to global peers How FIIs use weekly options to hedge trillions The myth of “monthlies are enough” Global trends where expiries are getting shorter, not longer Why banning weeklies won’t save retail traders — and what better solutions look like A detailed, big-picture discussion on liquidity, regulation, and the future of Indian markets. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction & busting the “largest derivatives market” myth 02:30 Why banning weekly expiries is a regressive step 03:15 India’s shallow cash market vs US depth 06:30 How FIIs hedge using derivatives instead of selling cash 08:45 Why monthlies don’t provide enough liquidity 11:10 Mutual funds, regulations & hedging limitations 13:40 Liquidity: weeklies vs monthlies explained 15:30 India vs US contracts — why size matters 18:00 Role of speculators in healthy markets 20:40 SEBI’s concern: 93% retail traders losing money 22:00 Global playbook: US, Europe, Korea, Brazil go shorter 24:30 Balancing retail losses & liquidity 27:00 Impact of SEBI’s Nov ’24 reforms, 35–40% drop in losses 31:00 Income breakup — why ₹5L group is most vulnerable 34:30 Investor suitability & tough exams as real solutions 39:00 Global models: tiered permissions, US L1–L4, Brazil etc. 42:00 Why India lags in investor suitability 46:30 Trading as a competitive profession, like sports & exams 50:00 Why banning weeklies hurts capital formation 53:30 Case study: Korea’s failed derivatives restrictions, 2011–2018 59:30 Why India must avoid Korea’s mistake 1:00:50 Final thoughts — Liquidity is the baby, losses are the bathwater For more market insights & to book a 1 to 1 call with our team, check https://learn.quantifycapital.in/?utm... Instagram @tradewithsourabhsisodiya / tradewithsourabhsisodiya Twitter @sourabhsiso19 https://x.com/sourabhsiso19 LinkedIn - Sourabh Sisodiya / sourabhsiso Be part of our community & connect with us WhatsApp Community: https://chat.whatsapp.com/GFPze6fuLre... Stay tuned for more content on trading strategies and stock market insights