overgrowth
- 06 Oct 2003 22:47
stockdog
- 18 Feb 2005 09:44
- 128 of 2037
Ye, Snaylor - Selftrade have some pluses, their news organisation and company fudamentals, broker forecasts, charts are OK.
Very annoying you can't get instant credit to your trading account with an on-line transaction (you can even at midnight with Comdirect, au contraire) - you have to phone them to get instant credit. How inefficient is that for all concerned - two people's time, cost of a phone call (do they make money on this? I wonder), delay in the punter being able to pay over another 12,.50 trading fee, worst of all missed prices - mad!
The pricing from 4.30pm onwards is bizarre - generally mid price, often shows a backwardation (offer lower than bid!) during the day its pretty accurate in my experiance, except thta day you buy a stock shows the days variance from yesterday's closing price or something weird.
However, too much inertia to change wholesale ot Comdirect wshere I also have an account - love their Watchlists and the way you can get all RNS and other news items headlines at the press of one button for the whole list - it's my first port of call every morning (sorry guys even before MoneyAM bb's).
Any answers to my otehr question about why Comdirect show a marked down bid price at/after closing each day on many stocks?
TIme for my first cup of coffee - ah! heaven.
SD
dclinton
- 21 Feb 2005 22:28
- 129 of 2037
Any comment on today's drop? The MMs have opened the spread up to a huge level.
stockdog
- 21 Feb 2005 22:42
- 130 of 2037
There was a large trade of 500,000 at 15.09 at 1.10p marked as a buy - should have been a sell IMO.
This might have caused the MM's to drop the bid for the rest of the day to put off any other like minded vacillators (no dear, vacillator!) Also the MM's regularly drop 0.1p off the bid at close of play (for overnight protection?) and put it back on the next morning - see my previous post 127.
Can't find any fundamental reason otherwise. Being such a low SP, there is a de minimus movement in price which always exagerates its own importance.
So this evening relax, for tomorrow we panic!
SD
dclinton
- 22 Feb 2005 09:36
- 131 of 2037
Well, they put it back up and a bit more today so no panic :-)
Ted1
- 22 Feb 2005 09:56
- 132 of 2037
Good solid buying this morning, panic well over.
AdieH
- 22 Feb 2005 10:09
- 133 of 2037
Just topped up myself, might get to a million shares at some point...
richie1saunders
- 20 Mar 2005 17:36
- 134 of 2037
Nice write up in the papers today. A bit of good press won't do any harm at all.
snaylor
- 20 Mar 2005 18:07
- 135 of 2037
Which paper richie, have been waiting for some more press interest in this one. Any interesting comments?
stockdog
- 20 Mar 2005 18:19
- 136 of 2037
which papers, please?
siralex
- 20 Mar 2005 18:56
- 137 of 2037
siralex
- 20 Mar 2005 18:58
- 138 of 2037
the business has an article from an author on aim and ofex shares and also teletext has COH on its tips from the papers page 503 ch4 hope that helps
AdieH
- 21 Mar 2005 08:34
- 139 of 2037
20% up this doesnt normally happen for COH, its starting to move people...
AdieH
- 21 Mar 2005 09:24
- 141 of 2037
i know glad im in...
Ted1
- 22 Mar 2005 10:16
- 142 of 2037
Buy confirmed.
http://www.britishbulls.com/StockPage.asp?CompanyTicker=COH&MarketTicker=NON-CYCLICALS&Typ=S
stockdog
- 30 Mar 2005 14:06
- 144 of 2037
stockdog
- 30 Mar 2005 16:26
- 146 of 2037
OG - Agree. I don't pay much attention to britishbulls - but the names they give those funny black and white candly things is quite amusing. Chartwise, is today's upward spurt the break out from the recent flag formation at the top of the last run up? If so should keep moving up a bit more to a new trading range.
Thanks for comment on CFP - it's rare that one can analyse a company almost transaction by transaction - quite an object lesson to be learnt comparing realtime P/L prospects with how the market treats the SP.
BTW - did you hear about the dyslexic, insomniac, agnostic who woke up in the middle of the night wondering if there was a Dog?
woof woof
SD