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
HARRYCAT
- 29 Apr 2013 18:18
- 12162 of 21973
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cynic
- 29 Apr 2013 20:14
- 12163 of 21973
discretion being the better part of valour, have shut dow long at 14808 for another nice profit .... that still leaves a ftse long running as well as (another) hg+hc
skinny
- 29 Apr 2013 20:24
- 12164 of 21973
CMC showing the FTSE @ 6,945 and causing me a problem!
Time Traveller
- 29 Apr 2013 20:48
- 12165 of 21973
Skinny, that's a helluva jump!
Possibly 6495?
skinny
- 29 Apr 2013 20:55
- 12166 of 21973
Software problem apparently!
skinny
- 30 Apr 2013 07:06
- 12167 of 21973
German Retail Sales m/m -0.3% -0.2% -0.3%
GfK German Consumer Climate 6.2 5.9 5.9
skinny
- 30 Apr 2013 07:45
- 12168 of 21973
French Consumer Spending m/m 1.3% 0.2% -0.2%
skinny
- 30 Apr 2013 08:00
- 12169 of 21973
Spanish Flash GDP q/q -0.5% -0.5% -0.8%
skinny
- 30 Apr 2013 08:56
- 12170 of 21973
German Unemployment Change 4K 2K 13K
Italian Monthly Unemployment Rate 11.5% 11.7% 11.6%
skinny
- 30 Apr 2013 09:30
- 12171 of 21973
GBP Net Lending to Individuals m/m 0.9B 0.9B 1.5B
GBP M4 Money Supply m/m -0.9% 0.4% -0.5%
GBP Mortgage Approvals 54K 53K 52K
skinny
- 30 Apr 2013 13:30
- 12172 of 21973
CAD GDP m/m 0.3% 0.2% 0.2%
CAD RMPI m/m -1.7% 0.5% 2.2%
CAD IPPI m/m 0.1% 0.1% 1.4%
USD Employment Cost Index q/q 0.3% 0.5% 0.5%
skinny
- 30 Apr 2013 15:00
- 12173 of 21973
USD Chicago PMI 49.0 52.5 52.4
USD CB Consumer Confidence 68.1 61.4 59.7
HARRYCAT
- 30 Apr 2013 15:15
- 12174 of 21973
Any thoughts on the 'Go away in may' saying skinny? I am about to tansfer my stock ISA allowance into my account, but am thinking it's best to look for high yielders rather than capital growth. I know that is the object of an ISA, but you are even allowed some AIM stocks in now. The insurers were some of the best (AV., RSA, PRU) but with their divi's under threat, the utilities and the telecoms are looking favourite over the summer. Dull, dull, dull but at least a reasonable return. Just a question really of whether the summer is going to be flat or active! According to the Telegraph, over a 20 year period the summer months have been 50/50 split, so that's not much help!
skinny
- 30 Apr 2013 15:22
- 12175 of 21973
I'm pretty much full time these days Harry - so I'll be here :-)
What I've been doing the last couple of years is to look for non front line recovery yield stocks for my ISA - so far its going very well, with the likes of HFD last summer and again atm, CIU, and a few others.
I've increased the ISA value by @40% in 12 months, @15% YTD - with this approach.
My SIPP approach is more boring.
I haven't paid into ISA or SIPP for 11 years.
HARRYCAT
- 30 Apr 2013 16:05
- 12176 of 21973
Not even to move money from 'Dealing' to 'Stock ISA?' Why pay tax on investments if they offer you a tax free wrapper?
skinny
- 30 Apr 2013 16:09
- 12177 of 21973
Only dealing I do outside of SIPP & ISA these days is S/B.
What is this TAX of which you speak? :-)
Seymour Clearly
- 30 Apr 2013 16:10
- 12178 of 21973
Interesting notes Skinny - I'm around 27% ytd part time on my ISA, just looking for capital growth stocks in my ISA, if they've got a good yield even better, SIPP much slower!
Edit - agreed about the tax! Aim is to get a tax free income from yield on the huge capital I will no doubt have generated when I retire :-)
halifax
- 30 Apr 2013 16:12
- 12179 of 21973
If only Osborne would allow all AIM shares to be included in an ISA .
HARRYCAT
- 30 Apr 2013 16:19
- 12180 of 21973
Capital gains tax, skinny! Very occasionally I get caught. How is the spread betting going??? Isn't the theory that 'if it regularly made money for gamblers, HMRC would tax it?' ;o)
h, don't think that's likely as the stock ISA isn't really for high risk stocks. Don't really want to lose it all before I get to retirement age!
halifax
- 30 Apr 2013 16:22
- 12181 of 21973
skin thought ISA's were intended to help companies to attract investment from "joe public".