Deepak Mohoni

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Deepak Mohoni
CitizenshipIndia
Alma materIIM Calcutta
IIT Kanpur
OccupationStock market analyst
Known forcoining the term "Sensex"[1]

Deepak Mohoni, is an Indian stock market analyst.[2][3][4] It was in 1989 that he coined the term SENSEX.[5]

Biography[]

Mohoni is a chemical engineering graduate from IIT Kanpur[6] and did his MBA from IIM Calcutta. He studied at the Scindia School Gwalior. He is a regular columnist in The Economic Times and Business World writing about technical analysis. He appears regularly on CNBC-TV18. He has also appeared on BBC, Star TV, Doordarshan, and Reuters TV. His comments on the market are often quoted by Indian financial media.
He currently heads a consulting firm and runs a website Trendwatch.[7]

References[]

  1. ^ "Expert Who Coined the Term Sensex Doesn't Like Giving Trading Tips — Meet Deepak Mohoni".
  2. ^ "Market may resume decline: Deepak Mohoni". The Economic Times. 22 January 2010. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  3. ^ Fundamental and Technical check with Deepak Mohoni
  4. ^ It's not bull market correction: Deepak Mohoni
  5. ^ "The Story of Bombay Stock Exchange | TheBizdom".
  6. ^ "Expert Who Coined the Term Sensex Doesn't Like Giving Trading Tips — Meet Deepak Mohoni".
  7. ^ "About Deepak Mohoni".

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