Crocodile
- 02 Oct 2003 21:30
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7:30am Futures
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FTSE -8 |
Techmark -2 |
DAX -8 |
Dow -9 |
S&P -0.6 |
Nasdaq Unch |
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U.S. stock markets stayed in a tight trading
range after swinging between positive and negative territory all day but
just managed to close on the upside.
BSkyB Finance Director Martin Stewart
has thrown his hat into the ring for the top job against Rupert Murdoch's
son James
Rhodia sacks CEO, watch out for fallout on
ICI!

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British Airways September Traffic Figures
09.30 September CIPS Services PMI 57.0 exp. |
13.30 September Non-Farm Payrolls 25k exp.
15.00 September Non-Manufacturing ISM 63.7 exp. |
09.00 September Services PMI 52.5 exp.
11.00 August OECD Leading Indicator |
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Crocodile
- 03 Oct 2003 13:10
- 10 of 15

The importance of using a 2 day intraday trend chart to aid in predicting
market direction
Crocodile
- 03 Oct 2003 13:24
- 11 of 15
Basically if you draw the previous days trend lines through on to todays graph it can show you when the market is overbought or oversold.
You have to remember automated computer trading systems have no idea that the market was closed overnight and want to continue the new day as if there was no gap.
So if the start of day futures are -20 and the previous days trend was positive at the close the FTSE will normally bounce back very quickly to narrow the gap. This simply triggers computerised buying programs.
Just the opposite if you have positive futures.
stockbunny
- 03 Oct 2003 16:26
- 13 of 15
LITTLE WOMAN - sorry to interupt...I'm playing messenger here....but there's a question on the investors board a guy (assuming here..!)put up some days ago titled EX-DIVIDEND, anyway he would really like your input on buying for dividends. Wondered if you'd seen it as you usually respond really helpfully to any questions put your way. Have a great weekend people and hope its been a happy trading end of week for you!
Crocodile
- 03 Oct 2003 16:40
- 15 of 15
Ex Divi info
http://www.ftsedow.com/ta/ta.htm#divi