It is with a heavy heart I share the news of the passing of Tony Cunningham, a distinguished figure in Perth's financial and tennis communities, and a pivotal force behind your beloved discussion forum, HotCopper. Tony passed away on Sunday, April 21st, leaving a legacy that will resonate for many years to come.
Tony Cunningham was not only a co-founder of CPS Capital but was also instrumental in the evolution and revival of HotCopper, transforming it into a vital hub for share trading discussions. His innovative vision for utilizing the internet for stock market discourse pioneered new ways for day traders and investors to interact on a global scale.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Tony was a revered member of the Perth community, remembered for his commitment to the UWA Tennis Club and his significant contributions to the sport. From securing a top-level US tennis college scholarship to reviving the Mt Claremont operation with state-of-the-art facilities, his passion for tennis was paralleled only by his prowess in finance.
Tony's journey in the financial world began at DJ Carmichael, through which he honed his skills as a capital raiser and networker, eventually leading him to recognize the potential of the internet in stock trading during its early days. His foresight and strategic acquisitions helped propel HotCopper into prominence, especially during the dotcom boom of 1999.
As we mourn the loss of such an impactful figure, let us also celebrate the path he paved for both financial and sporting enthusiasts. Tony's legacy is not just in the deals he brokered or the matches he won, but in the community he built and the lives he touched. He was more than a stockbroker or a tennis player; he was a visionary, a mentor, and a friend.
To his family, especially his wife Natalie Snooks, we extend our deepest sympathies during this challenging time. The community will profoundly miss Tony, but his achievements and the memories he has left behind will continue to inspire and guide us.
As we remember Tony, let us reflect on his own words about the power of community and conversation, which capture the essence of what he achieved through HotCopper:
"Instead of just being a pub conversation between two people, it’s between thousands of people.""Rest in peace, Tony Cunningham. Your legacy will endure in the threads of HotCopper and in the hearts of those you've influenced.