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FTSE + FTSE 250 - consider trading (FTSE)     

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

cynic - 10 Jan 2014 13:38 - 13915 of 21973

U.S. adds 74,000 jobs in December, government says. Unemployment rate falls to 6.7% from 7%.
markets don't like that as implies accelerated tapering
can't have a strongly recovering economy without (eventually) new jobs being created - or at least old ones revived

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if uk car manufacturing is indeed sharply increasing, that just may be the first catalyst to more jobs as the car industry affects many others

tyketto - 10 Jan 2014 13:39 - 13916 of 21973

Or Parkmead. PMG?

cynic - 10 Jan 2014 13:40 - 13917 of 21973

i think shortie is in PMG

cynic - 10 Jan 2014 13:46 - 13918 of 21973

oh! talk of conflicting indicators

US December jobs report misses forecasts
The US economy created just 74,000 jobs last month. Economists had forecast that the US economy generated 197,000 jobs. The unemployment rate fell to 6.7 per cent from 7 per cent.

halifax - 10 Jan 2014 13:48 - 13919 of 21973

cynic unemployment rate fell due to 300k people leaving the jobs market, no doubt the numbers will be revised in due course.

Shortie - 10 Jan 2014 14:02 - 13920 of 21973

I am in Parkmead yes.

Shortie - 10 Jan 2014 14:07 - 13921 of 21973

9:00 EST - There's some major head-scratching in the wake of the US jobs report. "What sticks out is you don't believe it," says Michael Jones, chief investment officer at RiverFront Investment, which manages $4.2B of ETFs. "Bond market just launched higher and stock futures weren't friendly." He thinks seasonal adjustments to temporary workers and a cold month likely distorted the data, adding RiverFront likely won't make a move in the stock or bond markets until other reports confirm today's print. Jones has been growing cautious on the global stock rally and in December began raising cash by selling US and emerging-market stocks.

Shortie - 10 Jan 2014 14:09 - 13922 of 21973

:03 EST - Friday's nonfarm-payrolls number came in shockingly weak, but some investors don't think that alone is enough to usher in the long-awaited stock pullback. That's because the Fed still has its hand on the dial, even as it begins to reduce QE. "My bet is the Fed's $75B [a month of bond purchases] is too strong still to allow much of a pullback," says Michael Jones, chief investment officer at RiverFront Investment. "Given that the Fed is still supporting us, we probably hang in there despite the conflicting data."

Shortie - 10 Jan 2014 16:16 - 13923 of 21973

Cynic did you have a read of the link to the article I posted on 13912? Just wondered your take on it as you follow the miners..

Shortie - 13 Jan 2014 11:10 - 13924 of 21973

Thats the GJ shorts now closed..

Shortie - 13 Jan 2014 12:34 - 13925 of 21973

FTSE short now averages 6733

cynic - 13 Jan 2014 13:23 - 13926 of 21973

just read the article attaching to that link, and may re-read

however, stainless steel (s/s) prices are currently very depressed, which is a reflection of both iron ore prices and probably nickel too - an important and expensive element in s/s production

i know that our industry provides just a very small element in s/s demand, but there is no question that demand for tank-containers is very strong indeed, with certainly the last remaining south african manufacturer in that field (SA was world leader from the mid 80's, but that is another story) has sold out the whole of his 2014 production

that being the case, it is further proof positive that the chemical industry (and demand for same) is on a strong recovery course, with all the obvious implications that that brings in its wake

with that in mind, i repeat that i am much inclined to buy into BLT (as it happens) which is a quality company with a diversified portfolio - not sure if it has any nickel assets, but most certainly iron ore and copper

cynic - 13 Jan 2014 13:28 - 13927 of 21973

from the above article ......
Thus, a rebound in China's metal imports along with improvement in global manufacturing will push iron ore prices upward. Furthermore, iron ore prices will be supported by increased demand from steel markets in India, Japan and South Korea.

cynic - 13 Jan 2014 13:33 - 13928 of 21973

i've just checked the BLT web site ..... its portfolio includes significant assets in all the "interesting bits"!

Shortie - 13 Jan 2014 16:10 - 13929 of 21973

BLT isn't a share I'd be looking to get into not whilst metals prices are where they are.

cynic - 13 Jan 2014 16:23 - 13930 of 21973

i'll let you know if i've been a smartarse :-)

Shortie - 13 Jan 2014 16:26 - 13931 of 21973

OK, but it that support line keeps on being tested I may well short the stock. Have a look at the Traders Thread on Charles Stanley today for a quick overview..

Shortie - 13 Jan 2014 17:23 - 13932 of 21973

2 more futures bought in UK Commercial Property Trust.

Shortie - 13 Jan 2014 17:31 - 13933 of 21973

I wonder if we'll see a return below 167?

HARRYCAT - 13 Jan 2014 19:48 - 13934 of 21973

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