27 May 2010

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Daryl Guppy is founder and Director of Guppytraders.com Pty Ltd. He is an active private position trader trading equities and associated derivatives markets. His most recent book is The 36 Strategies of the Chinese For Financial Traders. He is the author of several books including Share Trading and Trading Tactics and Bear Trading and Chart Trading (Also availabe in Chinese as ) and Trading Asian Shares and Market Trading Tactics and Better Trading and Better Stock Trading (Also available in Italian as Lo specialista del Trading.) Snapshot Trading examines short term trading strategies. (Available in Chinese early 2008) Trend Trading has become a best seller and is available as. in a Chinese language edition published in Beijing.

He developed the Guppy Multiple Moving Average Indicator which is included in Metastock, OmniTrader and other charting programs. He delivers accredited courses for the Singapore Stock Exchange and Society of Remisiers, Singapore. He is an appointed foundation member of the Australian Government Shareholders and Investors Advisory Council. He is a regular technical analyst commentator and guest host on CNBC Asia Squawk Box.

As a technical trader he relies mainly on chart and live market information to make trading decisions. He is the publisher of a weekly Internet newsletter Tutorials in Applied Technical Analysis, which explains technical analysis techniques and shows how they are applied to current markets. There are Australian, and Asia & China and India editions of the newsletter, with each concentrating on local market solutions and trading education.

He is a regular contributor to the Sydney Futures Exchange magazine, Your Trading Edge, the US trading magazines Technical Analysis of Stocks and Commodities, Active Trader, Working Money, Bridge Trader, Australia's Shares and Personal Investment magazines, Singapore's Smart Investor magazine and The Edge business weekly and Personal Money in Malaysia. He has a regular column in China's Weekly On Stocks magazine and in Shanghai Securities News. (Chinese language only) He also contributes to Poland's Profesjonalny Inwestor and provided sector analysis on the Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Philippines markets for i-invest handbooks.

He edited and contributed new material to the Australian editions of the US classics in the International Investors Bookshelf series, The Basics of Speculating and Day Trader's Advantage and Options: Trading Strategies That Work and Trading Rules and Mastering Technical Analysis. He prepared the introduction to the Australian editions of Breaking the Black Box (M Pring), A Technician's Guide to Day Trading (M Pring) and New Thinking in Technical Analysis (R Bensignor).

He provides web content to Sanford on line brokerage, Reuters, On Line Trading systems, the Society of Remisiers, Singapore, Asiastockwatch, Telstra Big Pond Money and Quicken, Singapore. He provides charting chat room support and is co-host for the stockmeetingplace traders forum.

He trades from Darwin in the Northern Territory, of Australia, some 3,000kms from the nearest Exchange. As a result he makes full use of electronic advantages to actively trade the market and to keep in contact with other Australian and overseas traders.

He gives conference briefings for brokerage private clients. He is a featured speaker at the Australian Traders Expo, for the Sydney Futures Exchange Conference days around Australia and New Zealand, and at the Australian Technical Analysts Association annual national conferences. He was one of the speakers in the first Australian Equis Metastock seminar series. He also spoke at the On Line Trading Summit in San Diego which was web cast to traders throughout the world
, and at the Technical Analysis Trading Forum in Orlando. He has spoken at trading conferences in Italy and France. He has spoken frequently at all the major Australian Stock Exchanges, and for brokerage firms.

He was one of two foreigners (Jim Rogers and Daryl Guppy) to participate in the 2005 Chinese market outlook conference in Beijing which was broadcast throughout China. He is a keynote speaker at the 2007 China Capital Markets Investment Forum. His analysis has been presented at the 2005 Palm Oil Outlook conference sponsored by Bursa Malaysia and the BYSD Annual conference in Turkey. He is a regular speaker at the annual ASEAN Rubber Conference. He is a frequent speaker at financial trading seminars in Shanghai, Beijing and Shenzhen.

He presents Certified Professional Training modules for charting and advanced technical analysis for the Singapore Stock Exchange and the Society of Remisiers, Singapore and the Hong Kong Securities Institute. He has worked with the Singapore and Australian Stock Exchanges to promote their cross trading link. He worked with Reuters Hong Kong to deliver trading and training workshops. (Read Hong Kong workshop review) He was the lecturer for the Casuarina Senior College charting course.

He also runs public trading workshops, and equity and futures brokerage sponsored seminars for clients such as National On Line trading, CMC Markets, Beijing SEEC in Australia, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Shanghai, Dalian and Paris. He provides in-house training support for fund managers, brokerage dealers and remisiers.

He presented several on-line workshop conferences for Pristine.com and Compuserve Investors Forum. He has appears regularly on CNBC Asia, Squawk Box as guest host technical analyst, Asian Wall Street Journal, Trading Day, Channel News Asia and ABC radio and television.

He was retained as a consultant by several Australian and Singaporean brokerages and financial portals to advise on the development of Internet based brokerage, trading and information services. He is a member of the Australian Technical Analysts Association, the Technical Analysts Society of Singapore and the International Federation of Technical Analysts.




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Heard on the street: Edelweiss keen on banking foray

Heard on the street: Edelweiss keen on banking foray


A private MF bets strong on Indiabulls Real Estate

Shares of Indiabulls Real Estate seem to have caught the attention of a leading private mutual fund. Going by market grapevine, the mutual fund known for its aggressive bets has been buying in the stock at different levels over the past few weeks, even as FIIs or foreign institutional investors have been exiting the stock. On the BSE, the stock rose by 3.8% on Wednesday to end at Rs 151.65, but has been an underperformer for the past few months having lost more than 10% in the past one month. As the realty sector has been one of the most pummelled sectors in recent times, analysts believe that these stocks could see a good bounce from current levels in days to come. Also, the fundamentals of the company seem attractive, as the company reported decent fourth quarter numbers.

Edelweiss keen on banking foray, awaits RBI norms

Mumbai-based financial services firm Edelweiss is eyeing a banking foray, according to investment bankers. It will be joining the growing list of corporates, including Anil Ambani-promoted Reliance group, Aditya Birla group, Shriram Capital and Religare, which have already made known their intentions to seek a banking licence. Most of the players are waiting for the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to come out with a fresh set of guidelines that would allow new private players in the banking sector after which they are expected to approach RBI for a banking licence.

Overseas acquisition buzz lifts Aqua Logistics

Mumbai-based logistics and supply chain company Aqua Logistics has been witnessing a sustained accumulation by funds and HNIs. It has gained over 30% in the past one month on the back of acquisition talks. According to market grapevine, the company is looking to acquire a company in Thailand in liquid gas and in Indonesia for coal chartering. The acquisitions are expected to allow Aqua to increase its geographical presence and compete with multinationals. The stock closed at Rs 451, up over 2% from the previous close. The company came out with an IPO early this year for purchasing specialised equipment, expansion of offices and funding-proposed acquisition, among others. It has recently announced acquisition of three companies in Hong Kong through its wholly-owned subsidiary Aqua Logistics HK. As an external service provider, Aqua services include multimodal transportation, contract logistics, warehousing and project logistics. When contacted, MS Sayad, VC, Aqua Logistics said that the talks are at a preliminary stage and nothing has been finalised yet.

Contributed by Harish Rao & Reena Zachariah


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Markets may see flat-to-negative opening


Deccan Chronicle


Jyothy Labs


DB Corp


SBI, Dena Bank, Man Industries, Kotak Mahindra Bank


Hindustan Unilever Limited


Tata Power Limited


Edelweiss Capital


Kaveri Seeds


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Tata Steel posts a hefty Rs 2,009-cr loss in FY10 /

Tata Steel posts loss in FY10, better than forecast

Mahindra to acquire 55.2% stake in Reva


BHEL Q4 net jumps 42% to Rs 1,910 cr

Stock Analysis: Opto circuits

Result analysis: BHEL

Zensar Tech zooms 8% on bonus issue





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