Question: How
do u perceive the present investors in Middle East and how do u
propose to break the conventional investor
mindset?
Answer: The present
investors in Middle East are mainly investing through Unit Trust
or Mutual Fund Manager. A small fraction is trading directly with
the stocks and currency. The investors in Middle East have burnt
themselves in the stock markets by either investing money
themselves in IPO or secondary market and hence are risk averse
and looking for alternative investment products. We educate the
investors by teaching them to invest in ETF (Exchange Traded
Funds) which is buying a basket of stocks rather a single company.
ETF has done very well in the US and is started to gain some
interest in the Asian market. We also educate investors who want
to invest in company shares to hedge their exposure through
Futures & Options.
Q: How do u
view the current financial market developments in the Middle
East?
A: The Middle East
market is at its nascent stage. The visibility is low, the
volatility is high and the liquidity is in selected counters.
However, there is a very high potential since a growing number of
people are interested to invest in the
market.
Q: What
prospects do ETFs, Futures & Options have in this region and
how would investors benefit?
A: ETF would be an
excellent vehicle for the first time investor who would be
interested to enter the stock market but has no knowledge to trade
shares. Unlike owning company shares which can be risky, ETF gives
you exposure to the whole market and not just one share. So the
risk element is low. Also over a period of time stock market goes
up — hence ETF would go up. The other advantage is you get
dividends. Futures & Options will help investors to hedge
their positions in the event the market goes
down.
Q: What are
the future plans of Power UP in Middle East, along with its
existing operations worldwide?
A: Powerup has opened
an office in Knowledge Village and plans to make Dubai its
headquarters. It has operations in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia,
Philippines and Hong Kong. It plans to offer alternative
investment learning systems products to investors and corporates
and will go for an IPO in the near future.
Q: How do u
propose to establish the Futures and Options as trading instrument
in the Middle East?
A: Currently we are
raising a lot of awareness of these instrument through our
training programmes and seminars. We have already trained more
than 150 serious investors and conducted seminar with over 1000
attendees in the Middle East. We will soon have our Futures &
Options trading operations once we launch our Hedge
Fund.