About Rahul
The Founder of Rahul Funded Trader
Rahul Yadav is an IIT graduate and professional funded trader who began his trading journey at just 18 and achieved financial freedom by 21. Over the years, he has built one of the most practical and logic-driven approaches to trading - rooted in structure, patience, and discipline. His philosophy centers on understanding why the market moves, developing the right mindset, following a clear process, and trading only when high-probability opportunities align.
As a trader and educator, Rahul aims to simplify institutional concepts for everyday learners. His mission is to help traders become independent thinkers—mastering both the psychology and logic of trading so they can make informed decisions, stay consistent, and achieve financial freedom without relying on external signals.
“Every trader deserves clarity. Once I focused on liquidity, timing, and psychology, the noise disappeared. That’s what I bring to RFT — practical, institutional-grade clarity.”
Rahul, RFT Founder
“Transform retail traders into disciplined, knowledgeable market professionals.”
The RFT Way of Trading
Build clarity, discipline, and confidence through Rahul's structured journey—from decoding market intent to executing only when the odds are on your side.
Understand the Why Behind Market Moves
Sustainable traders study the reason behind price movement, while most react to it. The difference between short-term success and long-term consistency lies in understanding why the market moves, not just how it moves.
Learn How I Think, Not Just What I Teach
The goal isn’t to hand you strategies — it’s to shape your mindset. Once you learn how to think like a trader, you won’t need anyone else’s signals again.
Follow the Process, and the Profits Will Follow
Trading is about staying consistent, not chasing chaos. When you trust your process, think logically, and stay patient, the results follow on their own.
High Probability Trading, Not High Frequency Trading
Sustainable trading is not about constant action but logical execution. The edge lies in waiting for high-probability moments where structure and liquidity align perfectly.