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Notes from Traders Carnival 2015 Conference-Day 1

The guest post below has been written by Haresh Nagpal. Haresh  has more than 20 years of experience in the Indian Financial Markets and is very well respected in the financial community.

I attended  Traders Carnival on 01/05/2015 to 03/05/2015 at ITC Maratha Mumbai ( a repeat offender from last three years ) . For me, it is an opportunity to meet  in person with people who I interact on Twitter on a daily basis .

The first session was conducted by Abhijeet Pathak ,a seasoned Options Trader.

Abhijeet has a unique way of trading options. He jokingly calls guys dealing in options looking at option greeks  as Chaturs of 3 Idiots .I liked his way of looking at ratio of  Nifty options with Nifty futures .

Key Learning :

200Day Moving averages in any time frame is usually respected even in option charts .

Key Fact :

Now days retail is writing more options than FIIs and Prop desks !!

The second session was on metrics for value investing  by Debashis Basu of MoneyLife .Debashis divided his session into four parts:

  • Common approach and Myth
  • Key Facts about Stocks
  • A suggested approach
  • Face the Enemy of success

Some Value Concepts by him :

  • High Dividend Yield  -but price may not appreciate
  • Low p/e -Remain low P/E because of Low E .Jokingly he quoted his friend a well known fund manager : “P/E is number of years the co is going to exist “.
  • Growth at reasonable price
  • Book Value: It may be inflated
  • Stable earning: No growth
  • Fallen Angels: May remain fallen
  • Great Companies: No appreciation
  • Hidden Bargain: How do you really know
  • IPO : It is time when we are forced by seller to buy at a particular price

Key learning :

Since stocks are risky and can fall to any level as investors our foremost task is to control the risk and for him risk is high valuation.

Fact :

  • No expert is ever questioned even if he has been wrong a number of times
  • Shanker Sharma: Average Fund Manger is chasing momentum 90% of time

Third Session was by Sucheta Dalal on Bull Markets ,Scams and due -diligence for retail traders.

She gave a nice talk on how certain managements cheat people .She appealed to every one to raise their voice against  any wrong doing by any capital market participant.She complained that people are not willing to fight their own battles .

Next session was by Anil Padia– Ace trader using Ichimoku charts .He gave a talk on Traders Psychology  and Ichimoku charts .According to him the biggest risk in trading is you.He told about our belief systems and how they are formed and how they effect our trading.

Key learning :

  • All systems work well ,only the person who works is not working well.
  • Van Thorpe: You don’t trade Market ,you trade your belief.

Fact :

About 80% of trading desk in Japan use this strategy

Last session of day which went till midnight was by Shiva Galrani ,a friend from Dubai who is working with a MNC and is famous for his excel skills and MA cross over strategy.

The system is an EMA (Exponential Moving average system ) crossover strategy .It is a stop and reverse system so he is all the time in markets either short or long.
If some one wants to to learn discipline , Shiva is the guy to follow.He has a system in which he trades first 15 minutes in market and last 15 minutes ,since he has a job he cannot watch market whole day.

He is an inspiration to students of trend following systems.

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Portfolio of Mukul Agarwal of Param Capital

This post is in continuation of my coat tailing series (see here)

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Mukul Agarwal of Param Capital is a well known investor in the Indian markets

His significant holdings in India as on 31 March,2015 as per Stock Exchanges is given below:

Company Name Symbol Entity Name Date End # of Shares % Value (In Crores)
ARTEFACT PROJECTS LTD 531297 Mukul Mahavir Prasad 201503 60000 1.09 0.21
Bharat Bijlee Limited BBL Mukul Mahavir Prasad Agrawal 201503 76944 1.36 4.63
Dolphin Offshore Enterprises (India) Limited DOLPHINOFF PARAM CAPITAL RESEARCH PRIVATE LIMITED 201503 810174 4.83 9.45
Dwarikesh Sugar Industries Limited DWARKESH PARAM CAPITAL RESEARCH PVT. LTD. 201503 815077 5 1.98
DYNAMATIC TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED DYNAMATECH MUKUL MAHAVIR PRASAD AGRAWAL 201503 100000 1.58 31.33
DYNAMATIC TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED DYNAMATECH PARAM CAPITAL RESEARCH PRIVATE LIMITED 201503 101079 1.59 31.66
EPC INDUSTRIE LTD 523754 Mukul Mahavir Prasad Agrawal 201503 320269 1.16 5.09
EPC INDUSTRIE LTD 523754 Param Capital Research Pvt Ltd 201503 280000 1.01 4.45
Hindustan Dorr-Oliver Limited HINDDORROL MUKUL MAHAVIR PRASAD AGARWAL 201503 841017 1.17 1.51
Honda Siel Power Products Limited HONDAPOWER Param Capital Research Pvt Ltd 201503 126869 1.25 14.09
Indian Terrain Fashions Limited INDTERRAIN PARAM CAPITAL RESEARCH PRIVATE LIMITED 201503 100000 1.39 6.91
Ion Exchange India Limited 500214 Mukul Mahavir Prasad Agarwal 201503 243486 1.68 6.00
Intellect Design Arena Limited INTELLECT Param Capital Research Pvt Ltd 201503 1500000 1.5 16.78
ITD Cementation India Limited ITDCEM PARAM CAPITAL RESEARCH PRIVATE LIMITED 201503 200000 1.29 13.86
KDDL LTD 532054 Asha Mukul Agrawal 201503 368259 4.06 12.15
KDDL LTD 532054 Param Capital Research Pvt Ltd 201503 280100 3.09 9.24
Maxwell Industries Limited MAXWELL Param Capital Research Pvt. Ltd 201503 903000 1.43 5.97
MBL Infrastructures Limited MBLINFRA MUKUL MAHAVIR PRASAD AGRAWAL 201503 297311 1.43 17.39
SHALIMAR PAINTS LIMITED SHALPAINTS Asha Mukul Agrawal 201503 455464 2.41 6.23
Sunshield Chemicals Limited 530845 Asha Mukul Agrawal 201503 184913 2.51 6.71
Vimta Labs Limited VIMTALABS PARAM CAPITAL RESEARCH PRIVATE LIMITED 201503 305000 1.38 2.05
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Parag Parikh dies in car crash

An investor from India who attended Berkshire Hathaway’s annual meeting Saturday has died in a two-vehicle crash, and three other people were hospitalized with injuries.

The Omaha World-Herald reports (http://bit.ly/1AymdoX ) the crash happened before 7 a.m. Sunday in midtown Omaha. A 2014 Volkswagen Jetta was struck by a 2011 Chevrolet pickup.

Omaha Police said 60-year-old Parag Parikh of Mumbai, India, died at the Nebraska Medical Center. His wife, 59-year-old Geeta Parikh was in critical condition with head and chest injuries.

Two others in the Volkswagen — 42-year-old Rajeev Thakkar of Mumbai and 29-year-old Raunak Onkar of Maharastra, India — sustained non-life threatening injuries.

The truck’s 63-year-old driver was treated for a shoulder injury at a different hospital and released.

 Police Sgt. Chuck Casey said Thakkar was driving the Volkswagen at the time of the crash. He paused at a stop sign before pulling forward into the path of the pickup truck.

Police say Thakkar might face charges related to the crash.

Shailesh Shah says Parag Parikh was a stockbroker and his brother-in-law. Shah told the World-Herald that all four were in Omaha to attend Berkshire’s shareholder meeting.

“Parag was a very nice gentleman, very successful,” Shah said. “It still has not sunk into me about the death of my brother-in-law. It is very sad.”

Shah said all four of the people in the Volkswagen were on their way to the airport at the time of the crash. Thakkar and Onkar both worked for Parikh’s investment firm.-from Yahoo