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Crocs Traders Thread Friday 28th May (MKS)     

Martini - 27 May 2004 22:19

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amberjane - 28 May 2004 00:42 - 10 of 56

Nah, have another one, it's been a long week.

Finally managed a trade today.....a sell at 4.20 so will be up early to spend again. Goodnite all

Kayak - 28 May 2004 02:23 - 11 of 56

Mamma mia Brocks! Long time no hear!

Bullshare - 28 May 2004 05:50 - 12 of 56

morning all

ThePlayboy - 28 May 2004 07:06 - 13 of 56

FRI FTSE PP

R2 4492
R1 4473
PP 4451
S1 4432
S2 4410

Ftse closed above its pp on thu and gained .9 in the auction, still trading the 4400/70 range, uptrend intact off the Wed low, pos break down at the pivot to keep an eye on, dow finally over 10120 but ftse still sub 4470, dow close above 10200 may give the ftse some impetus to challenge the highs again imho if uptrend stays intact!

ThePlayboy - 28 May 2004 07:06 - 14 of 56

Updated 5/27 for Friday's market.
Key DOW Levels for 5/28
UP Above 10,230
DN Below 10,150

Upside Break
Dow breaks consolidation to upside, trends higher for the session.

From prior commentary, "...The fact that the Dow has formed a consolidation at the highs implies a likely continuation in the medium term. An upside break through the top of the range at 10,130 will likely spark such a move tomorrow..."
The Dow got the upside break through the top of the tight consolidation at 10,130 this morning, sparking another sharp advance, as seen in the 15 and 60 Minute Charts. The Dow held strong for much of the session, gaining 95 points by the Close.

The 15 Minute Chart shows the Dow looks to be forming the framework for another continuation pattern at the highs of today's upmove, which is bullish. Look for the index to hold within the boundaries of 10,150 and 10,225 before another solid move is seen. A break from this range will likely make for another solid move in the direction of the break.

Short Term Dow

Short term, the Dow has formed a clear trend line beneath the lows of the recent three-day upmove, seen in the 5 Minute Chart. A downside break of the line at 10,170 will likely make for weakness tomorrow morning.

Medium Term Dow

In the medium term, we entered the market Long this morning at 10,191, but stopped out at the entry due to the Breakeven Rule. We are still out of the market and will watch 10,230 up, and 10,150 down; using 20 point stops.

NASDAQ & S&P

The S&P and NASDAQ each moved higher out of their respective ranges this morning, making for strength for the session. Look for another continuation pattern to form to indicate further strength. *

Summary

The Dow got a solid upside break from the consolidation this morning, which sparked strength for the session. The Dow should be considered bullish at this point, especially if it continues to hold above 10,150. A break of this level will indicate a likely pull-back within the current uptrend.


ThePlayboy - 28 May 2004 07:06 - 15 of 56

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ThePlayboy - 28 May 2004 07:08 - 16 of 56

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Break up a possibility today with those higher lows imho

ThePlayboy - 28 May 2004 07:08 - 17 of 56

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hijeff - 28 May 2004 07:33 - 18 of 56

morning,japan adds 240,000 new jobs in april.how will that help us? well burberry for one dose more trade in japan than elsewhere.
the market here should be strong all morning.presently long BB. and short SPW.

jj50 - 28 May 2004 08:03 - 19 of 56

morning all. lots of info to take in this morning.

Martini - 28 May 2004 08:27 - 20 of 56

Morning all - good hunting

little woman - 28 May 2004 08:32 - 21 of 56

Morning all, thought I had the wrong thread for a moment 19 posts already!

I think the UK is not following the US as it thinks the US is going to go into free fall any minute and no one wants to get caught out.

I think it's jumping the gun a bit!

little woman - 28 May 2004 08:35 - 22 of 56

I still have my CFD - ITV long open, it's a bit like pulling teeth, but it's slowly going in the right direction! I'm out a lot at the moment so can't keep an eye on it and can't afford to take a chance of a sudden big drop so picked this share as I think it is less volatile than others I watch!

brockman - 28 May 2004 08:54 - 23 of 56

Ciccio Kayak, been a little busy of late, trust you are well, good to hear from you, Brocks

jj50 - 28 May 2004 08:58 - 24 of 56

Sitting with MKS in profit (for the first time in ages). I'm in and out today so trying to decide whether to take my profit or wait for possible cash/share offer. Any suggestions? Perhaps should set stop loss .....

Martini - 28 May 2004 09:05 - 25 of 56

After an hours trading the markets are in postitive territory but off their opening highs with MKS standing out in trading action.


Top % gainers

CLS Cheerful Scout 16
NBT Netbenefit 12
TDGB TDG'B' 10
MTA Martin Internl. 8
AMT Amstrad 6
BIT Bits Corp 6
MRG Mercury Recyc. 6
STA Stagecoach The. 5
CAB Carbo 5
ALY Ashley(Laura) 5
FLT Flintstone Tech 4
MEQ Microcap 4
ACE Accident Exch 4
DFD Debt Free Dir. 4
AUR Aurum MIN 4
NTX NXT 4
HSD Hansard GRP 4
ASBE A.B.Engineering 3
MOSB Moss Bros. 3
DNX Dana Petroleum 3
VTB Virtue Broadcst 3
BWNG Brown(N.) Grp. 2
PRM Proteome 2
DTC Digital Class. 2
AVT Adv.Tech.UK 2
QA. QA 2
OBS Orbis 2
CHU Chaucer Hldgs 2
PIA Pilat Tech. 2
LAF Lonrho Africa 2


Top % losers

FCO Fairplace Cons. -32
TTL TTG EUR -26
BTL Bristol&LDN -21
FLG Flightstore -8
FORM Forminster -7
CEL Celsis Intl. -6
HOH Howle Hldgs. -5
ILX Intellexis -5
ELD Eldrdge.Pope -4
AFG African Gold -4
CDTI Clean Diesel(S) -4
CDT Clean Diesel -4
CCO Crown Corp -3
UFG Ultimate Fin. -3
PLM Plasmon -3
JFI Jupiter Fin. -3
MSG Milestone GRP -3
GLW Glow Comms. -3
MPH Marchpole Hldgs -3
SRDR Sirdar -3
HYC Hyder Cons -3
CAU Centaur -3
IMG Imagintn.Tech -2
APG Airsprung -2
NNG Newport Network -2
GLA Galahad Gold. -2
PRO Provalis -2
GLB Glanbia -2
SVR Servicepower -2
CKN Clarkson -2


Volume leaders

MKS Marks & Sp. 42,606,300
VOD Vodafone Grp. 39,488,000
SBRY Sainsbury(J) 10,108,700
OOM Mmo2 8,564,400
BARC Barclays 6,923,360
ULVR Unilever 5,898,740
MFI MFI Furniture 5,363,260
CS. Corus Group 4,757,880
RTR Reuters Grp. 4,751,380
MT. Mytravel GRP 4,451,780
SHEL Shell 4,094,870
LGEN Legal&Gen. 3,934,570
HSBA Hsbc Hldgs.UK 3,921,560
BP. BP 3,909,110
MXC Matrix Comms. 3,789,940
THUS Thus Group 2,702,140
BT.A BT Group 2,188,510
TSCO Tesco 2,150,590
ISYS Invensys 2,108,520
KGF Kingfisher 2,106,900
SIG Signet Grp. 1,970,770
HHG HHG 1,919,500
TLW Tullow OIL 1,625,300
LLOY Lloyds TSB Grp. 1,597,630
BOOT Boots Group 1,548,750
ARM ARM Hldgs. 1,325,950
EZJ Easyjet 1,260,070
BWNG Brown(N.) Grp. 1,207,010
CW. Cable & Wire 1,206,750
AIE Anite Grp. 1,128,520


Sector % movements

Food Producers & Processors 1.58%
Steel & Other Metals 1.49%
Telecommunications Services 0.82%
Information Technology Hardware 0.70%
Speciality & Other Finance 0.62%
General Retailers 0.52%
Automobiles 0.44%
Media & Photography 0.39%
Banks 0.38%
Life Assurance 0.32%
Health 0.23%
Construction & Building Materials 0.21%
Aerospace and Defence 0.17%
Transport 0.13%
Food & Drug Retailers 0.12%
Support Services 0.11%
Leisure,Entertainment & Hotels 0.09%
Chemicals 0.09%
Personal Care & Household Products 0.07%
Mining 0.06%
Real Estate 0.05%
Beverages 0.02%
Engineering & Machinery 0.01%
Diversified Industrials 0.00%
Restaurants,Pubs & Breweries 0.00%
Water 0.00%
Distributors 0.00%
Forestry & Paper 0.00%
Gas Distribution 0.00%
Packaging 0.00%
Pharmaceuticals -0.03%
Insurance -0.04%
Investment Companies -0.16%
Tobacco -0.20%
Electricity -0.26%
Electronic & Electrical Equipment -0.45%
Oil & Gas -0.55%
Software & Computer Services -0.65%

Martini - 28 May 2004 09:06 - 26 of 56

Hi G
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brockman - 28 May 2004 09:16 - 27 of 56

Hi Pop
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Fundamentalist - 28 May 2004 09:19 - 28 of 56

Morning all

tx again Martini and Playboy

Nice to wake up to a blue sky and a blue screen. PTG finally appears on the up again and DNX looks positive.

Anyone here trade/hold MCTY. Currently undergoing a buy back programme after a good set of results. Looking to trade them vs the housebuilding sector as likely to outperform the sector if house prices come under pressure.

Off to play golf later - have a good day and good luck all

little woman - 28 May 2004 09:58 - 29 of 56

MCTY is on my watch list. Had some, but they dropped too much in the
days after going ex div, that my stop loss kicked in.
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