Pravin Chaudhari is a full-time derivatives trader. He buys and sells shares daily based on announcements, results and ratings data of companies. Large institutional traders get all such information on one single Bloomberg or Reuters terminal. Day traders like Chaudhari have to scan scores of news sources, such as newspapers, television, internet forums and company websites, to glean information. Four former Merrill Lynch techies reckoned that the thousands of investors, who now trade on their own through internet-based trading platforms offered by stockbrokers, may buy a product that mines and packages publicly available information into bite-sized packets.
Som Sagar, Mukund Mudras, Jaison Mathews and Abhijit Vedak, techies who worked for the fixed income division of Merrill Lynch, started Heckyl Technologies, which creates analytical information products that embed in the trading platforms of stockbrokers. Now, traders like Chaudhari get tweet-sized news feeds from numerous sources in one small window on their screens. “The system also allows me to understand market sentiments in terms of behavioural patterns of stocks and indices that I can convert into trading calls very quickly,’’ he says.
(This story appears in the 31 May, 2013 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)
Sounds like a very interesting product. Would like to get a demo
on Jun 4, 2013Please drop us a mail at demo@heckyl.com, and we will be in touch. Regards Team Heckyl
on Jul 14, 2013