Devangshu Datta

Stories by Devangshu Datta

Are banks hiding something?

Are banks hiding something?

Rediff.com   2 Feb 2009

While third quarter results do not reflect it, the sector's reluctance to cut interest rates points towards either high NPAs or wrong strategies.

Financial indicators that matter

Financial indicators that matter

Rediff.com   27 Jan 2009

Ratios such as CAGR, PBV and PE of Sensex can help in investment decisions.

Lessons from the Satyam saga

Lessons from the Satyam saga

Rediff.com   5 Jan 2009

This episode showed the maturity of Indian markets. They reward transparency and punish the lack of it.

Outlook for markets in 2009

Outlook for markets in 2009

Rediff.com   5 Jan 2009

Despite a gloomy macroeconomic environment, 2009 is unlikely to be as bad as the previous year.

Prophet of innovation

Prophet of innovation

Rediff.com   3 Jan 2009

Well-timed global counter-cyclical measures may mitigate long depressions

Crisis: Invest in SIPs

Crisis: Invest in SIPs

Rediff.com   29 Dec 2008

Use the SIP method instead of a 'wait-to-invest' policy.

Recession? Fall will be sharp, recovery quick

Recession? Fall will be sharp, recovery quick

Rediff.com   22 Dec 2008

The sheer speed of the decline could help revive demand and clean up the market quickly.

Why debt funds are a safer option for now

Why debt funds are a safer option for now

Rediff.com   15 Dec 2008

In the next 12 months, most sectors are likely to suffer.

Stocks: Is this the right time to invest?

Stocks: Is this the right time to invest?

Rediff.com   3 Nov 2008

Near the bottom of bear markets, broad buy signals are generated by several rules-of-thumb. Those check out positive. The first buy signal is that the earnings yield is higher than the yield from risk-free instruments.

Get ready with money for stocks!

Get ready with money for stocks!

Rediff.com   20 Oct 2008

Keep a war chest ready to take advantage of the likely dips till the general elections.

Let the market handle exit polls

Let the market handle exit polls

Rediff.com   13 Sep 2008

There are of course, other ways to win elections including intimidation of voters, gerrymandering, fiddling electoral rolls, booth-capturing and other creative forms of rigging.

It's safe to invest in debt-free cos

It's safe to invest in debt-free cos

Rediff.com   4 Aug 2008

Look for companies whose earnings growth may not be great, but they are relatively debt-free.

Win or lose? Markets look for clues

Win or lose? Markets look for clues

Rediff.com   21 Jul 2008

When supply exceeds demand in a liquid market, prices drop until demand matches supply.

The 'Super Party' impact

The 'Super Party' impact

Rediff.com   15 Jul 2008

A cynical and realistic investor may be able to profit from that. You would have to read the signals carefully and time the exit perfectly.

Falling markets: Good to exit and re-enter?

Falling markets: Good to exit and re-enter?

Rediff.com   7 Jul 2008

An average investor who has stayed committed to equity thus far should now be averaging down and buying on every dip rather than selling

Where are the markets headed?

Where are the markets headed?

Rediff.com   30 Jun 2008

Serious money will only come in if there is a fall of another 5-10 per cent, or the market stays in the current price band for the next 6 to 8 months.

Stocks: What is a pairing strategy?

Stocks: What is a pairing strategy?

Rediff.com   21 Apr 2008

Pick two strongly related stocks with a constant price differential and then, trade in them when the differential changes.

Core sector stocks: High risk, high profit

Core sector stocks: High risk, high profit

Rediff.com   7 Apr 2008

The best performing industries of the past two years have included power, engineering, construction, capital goods, telecom, etc. Broadly, these are infrastructure-related industries that have seen strong, even geometric growth. These are also, by and large, not industries that receive very high discounts globally. In India however, they have been treated as growth sectors that deservedly, receive growth industry discounts.

Full circle on the derivatives front

Full circle on the derivatives front

Rediff.com   31 Mar 2008

Derivative users are likely to be much more aware of the risks, which would lead to safer investments. It seems many treasuries entered derivatives without attempting to understand the basics. CFOs have embroiled themselves in complicated scenarios of barrier options & cross-currency swaps without trying to understand the nuts-and bolts implications. Currency swaps enable users to shop for the lowest interest rates. Barrier options are cheaper than standard forward contracts.

Why commodities remain bullish

Why commodities remain bullish

Rediff.com   10 Mar 2008

Commodity markets have been out- of-sync and moved up as other assets depreciated. What's more, this is true for several ranges of commodities. Crude and other fuel sources have hit successive record levels.