cynic
- 20 Oct 2007 12:12
rather than pick out individual stocks to trade, it can often be worthwhile to trade the indices themselves, especially in times of high volatility.
for those so inclined, i attach below charts for FTSE and FTSE 250, though one might equally be tempted to trade Dow or S&P, which is significantly broader in its coverage, or even NASDAQ
for ease of reading, i have attached 1 year and 3 month charts in each instance
skinny
- 27 Feb 2013 13:30
- 11060 of 21973
USD Core Durable Goods Orders m/m 1.9% consensus 0.3% previous 1.0%
USD Durable Goods Orders m/m -5.2% consensus -4.8% previous 4.3%
HARRYCAT
- 27 Feb 2013 13:40
- 11061 of 21973
".........and on my own activities outside trading". Being a bloke, my imagination is now out of control. A pointer in the right direction would relieve the pressure a bit! ;o)
Toya
- 27 Feb 2013 13:46
- 11062 of 21973
LOLLLL Harrycat! :))
I shall let your fevered imagination work overtime - I'm sure it would be good for you!
I'm working on some games, some of which I originally published for the BBC Micro - yes, remember that?? Someone recently suggested I should bring them into the new millennium and produce them as 'Apps'.
So: if you know anyone who could help with the programming/e-marketing let me know :-) I've found a couple of guys who may be able to do it but not sure yet.
KidA
- 27 Feb 2013 13:59
- 11063 of 21973
Still waiting for Elite.
Toya
- 27 Feb 2013 14:03
- 11064 of 21973
:) It all seemed so innovative in those days, didn't it!
skinny
- 27 Feb 2013 14:06
- 11065 of 21973
Pre the micro, I used to write games in COBOL & SCL on a mainframe in quite periods.
Toya
- 27 Feb 2013 14:10
- 11066 of 21973
That must have been quite a challenge Skinny!
skinny
- 27 Feb 2013 14:13
- 11067 of 21973
Bleeding edge in 1978! :-)
Toya
- 27 Feb 2013 14:16
- 11068 of 21973
Like the punch-tape!
KidA
- 27 Feb 2013 14:31
- 11069 of 21973
Showed my nieces some games on an Atari VCS, laughter wasn't the reaction I was after. Guess there's been a bit of a jump. :)
Apps seems like the days of bedroom programmers - and throw in things like the Raspberry Pi.
Toya
- 27 Feb 2013 14:40
- 11070 of 21973
Yep - quite a minefield out there, tiptoeing through the bedrooms :)
I'm impressed your Atari is still functioning!
Shortie
- 27 Feb 2013 14:40
- 11071 of 21973
I remember the BBC, we had one at school, but my first computer was the Sinclair Spectrum +2 with its tape loader... Ideal for software piracy as high-speed dubbing was all the rage...
Toya
- 27 Feb 2013 14:42
- 11072 of 21973
Quite so Shortie - and I lost quite a lot of sales in those days of software piracy. What a fuss those tapes were eh? Kids nowadays can't believe I'm serious when I talk about those lol
Davai
- 27 Feb 2013 14:43
- 11073 of 21973
yeh except it took The Lords of Midnight about 20 mins to load and the b*stard would only crash right at the end!
Shortie
- 27 Feb 2013 14:47
- 11074 of 21973
Too right Davai, or you'd play a level then have to wait for the next one to load and it'd crash... And the noise to it made. Commodore 64 owners used to get music when games loaded but if you had a 464 or a Speccy you got the horrible sound of data... Roll on the Amiga and it all changed, if you could afford one that was..
Davai
- 27 Feb 2013 14:48
- 11075 of 21973
Yep... one step at a time, mine went the 16k/48k/plastic keys/128k upgrade route!
Davai
- 27 Feb 2013 14:49
- 11076 of 21973
Never did finish Manic miner though!
Brother wrote a couple of games that were rated 'Crash smash' at the time...
Toya
- 27 Feb 2013 14:54
- 11077 of 21973
Did you ever have the book 'Peek, Poke, Byte & Ram' Shortie? - that was for the Sinclair ZX81 so maybe before your time. It was one of my creations - great title, dreamt up by a friend at some wild publishers' party
KidA
- 27 Feb 2013 14:55
- 11078 of 21973
Toya - Atari - sadly the box has gone to a farm in Wales.
Toya
- 27 Feb 2013 14:57
- 11079 of 21973
Awww