logo
episode-header-image
May 2024
24m 27s

How Wall Street Algos are Eating Indian ...

THE ECONOMIC TIMES
About this episode

US-based trading firm Jane Street Group has taken 2 former employees to court for allegedly stealing a confidential and immensely valuable trading strategy for the Indian derivatives market that helped it rake in a billion dollars. This has raised questions about trading firms’ profits coming at the expense of unsophisticated mom-and-pop traders. The Morning Brief’s latest episode lays threadbare why 90% of active retail traders lose money on derivatives and how trading firms are emerging as playground bullies wrestling away your lunch money as daily expiry compounds your problems. Hosts  Anirban Chowdhury and Nikhil Agarwal talk to index options expert, Chetan Panchamia and head of technical and derivative research at JM Financial Services Ltd, Rahul Sharma

Check out other interesting episodes like: Polls On My Pod: The Jal, Jungle, Zameen Struggle, Corner Office Conversation with Abhishek Lodha, CEO of Macrotech Developers, K-Pop to K-colleges: Korea Craze Continues, And more!

You can follow Nikhil Agarwal on his social media: TwitterLinkedin

You can follow Anirban Chowdhury on his social media: Twitter & Linkedin

Catch the latest episode of ‘The Morning Brief’ on ET Play, The Economic Times Online, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn,  Amazon Music and Google Podcasts

Credits: Nirmala Sitharaman

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Up next
Today
ET in the Valley: Grant Lee, Co-Founder & CEO of Gamma
<p>Born out of a consultant&rsquo;s irritation with endlessly formatting slide decks, Gamma has grown into a tool that found global momentum during the generative-AI shift. Its writing-first philosophy and redesigned user experience helped it catch on especially in India and part ... Show More
25m 26s
Yesterday
Viral to Valuation: Building Women’s Cricket as a Brand
<p>India&rsquo;s Women in Blue have just delivered a World Cup win that electrified the nation, but what comes after the euphoria? In this episode of The Morning Brief, host Anirban Choudhury talks to branding and marketing veterans Harish Bijoor and Lloyd Mathias about what this ... Show More
15m 48s
Nov 24
Corner office Conversation with Nandini Piramal of Piramal Pharma, and Arjun Juneja of Mankind Pharma
<p>India&rsquo;s pharmaceutical industry is at an inflection point and in this episode, two of its young influential leaders break down where it&rsquo;s headed next. In this episode of Corner Office Conversation host Vikas Dandekar talks to <strong>Nandini Piramal</strong>, Chair ... Show More
25m 29s
Recommended Episodes
Jun 2023
I Feel The Market Move Under My Feet with Gabriela Santos of J.P. Morgan
The debt ceiling issue has been resolved, Dan Nathan, Danny Moses and Guy Adami break down the market's reaction (2:00). The Nvidia mania continues to lift stocks, shades of the dot-com era (10:00). Retail stocks are starting to feel some weakness (24:00). Gabriela Santos, Managi ... Show More
1h 6m
Feb 2024
People Get Ready & A Conversation with Vincent Daniel and Cameron Dawson
On this episode of “On The Tape,” Vincent Daniel joins Guy Adami, Dan Nathan and Danny Moses to discuss strange things happening in the stock market, Vinny’s energy picks and the Fed in a tough spot. Later they chat with Cameron Dawson, CIO of NewEdge, about high volatility times ... Show More
59m 3s
Mar 2024
Market Madness or Sadness?
On this episode of “On The Tape,” Dan Nathan, Guy Adami, and Liz Young discuss two big events for the markets this week: Nvidia’s user conference & the Fed meeting (3:00). Plus, they hit the potential Apple/Google AI deal (21:30) and where stocks could end the week (31:30). Arti ... Show More
36m 45s
Oct 2023
Stocks Staying Alive with Negativity & A Conversation with Jurrien Timmer of Fidelity
On this episode of “On The Tape,” Guy & Danny discuss rising interest rates (3:00), gold/bitcoin (14:30), oil demand destruction (17:00), Only an Equities Crash Can Rescue the Bond Market, Barclays Says (19:00), strikes (21:00), consumer stocks (22:00), Danny rips off the tape on ... Show More
1 h
Jan 2024
Anastasia’s Crystal Ball with Anastasia Amoroso of iCapital
Guy Adami and Dan Nathan are joined by Anastasia Amoroso, Chief Market Strategist at iCapital, for her 2024 stock market outlook (1:15). Later, Guy and Danny Moses go deep on macro headwinds, earnings, and sports betting stocks (35:40).  Topics On The Pod AI Optimism Not Priced ... Show More
1h 5m
Apr 2024
Lesser of Two Evils & A Conversation with Michael Kao
We’ve got a podcast unlike any other this week featuring Guy Adami and Danny Moses. The guys start the show by digesting a litany of economic data released this week (5:00), what retail stocks say about the consumer (7:30), concerning price action in commodities, gold & silver (1 ... Show More
57m 6s
Dec 2023
Gold's Love Has Come Along and a Conversation with RBC's Lori Calvasina
On this episode of On The Tape, Guy Adami and Dan Nathan sit down with Lori Calvasina of RBC for her stock market outlook. Plus, Guy and Danny Moses run through a handful of single stocks and topics on D-MO’s radar. Key Insights from the Pod: Stock market seasonality changes si ... Show More
1h 3m
Apr 2024
Now Bulls Can’t Leave with Ben Kallo of RW Baird
On this episode of “On The Tape,” Dan Nathan, Guy Adami and Danny Moses discuss the stock market moving on Fed cut expectations (3:00), what the rally in gold is telling us about the market (14:00), weakness in the Yen (17:00), the Jobs Report (18:00), huge moves in some of the b ... Show More
1h 5m
Feb 2024
These Aren’t the Shorts You Are Looking for with Luke Gromen of FFTT
On this episode of “On The Tape,” Guy Adami, Dan Nathan and Danny Moses discuss the broken market structure, opportunities in the market, China and more! Later, Danny and Guy sit down with Luke Gromen, founder of Forest from the Trees, for his macro view and bullish stock market ... Show More
1h 9m
Mar 2024
India’s quid pro quo trade strategy
<p>US and Japan’s security alliance gets a makeover<strong>,</strong> a record amount of money has flooded into US corporate bond markets this year, and India is using a ‘quid pro quo’ strategy for trade talks.&nbsp;</p><br><p><strong>Mentioned in this podcast:</strong></p><p><a ... Show More
8m 42s