Crocodile
- 11 Feb 2004 21:46
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stockbunny
- 12 Feb 2004 11:56
- 14 of 44
Agreed and there must be people with stop-losses in place
currently I presume as there are sales going thru' as low
as 548p, presume the stop-loss is being triggered - shame
without that it could recover upwards...
Melnibone
- 12 Feb 2004 12:34
- 17 of 44
Sorry to hear that little woman. I liked GSK, same as you.
This is what I was worried about on GSK which is why
I switched from holding to scalping on it.
1150p support should have held longer than this. As I posted a few
days ago, if 1150 goes then there is a real danger of seeing
1000p again if the FTSE retraces.
The generic competition seems to be spooking the holders.
The Paxil generic competition won't do a lot for SKP's share price
either, imho. Paxcil Cr is a big part of SKP.
Melnibone.
Fundamentalist
- 12 Feb 2004 12:52
- 19 of 44
LW/Melnibone - made a nice profit on gsk short and am looking to open another long again. I agree with your comments re: SKP. I have a fairly large holding in my ISA, but will continue to hold till results - hopefully we will get Depomorphine announcement the share needs to give it another lift
Melnibone
- 12 Feb 2004 12:59
- 20 of 44
GSK will bounce around now as daytraders have fun and longer
term Bulls or Bears use the price action to sort out their positions.
Ref. FTSE, I'm sticking with my other posts in that iaw my swing
charts the FTSE is currently range trading between two swing lows
of circa 4330/4430 with the 60Day EMA of 4410 acting as a pivot
point at the top end of the range. A good break of these levels, that is led
by the US markets, will give short term direction.
Melnibone.
Melnibone
- 12 Feb 2004 13:04
- 21 of 44
Nice calls, Fundamentalist.
You seem to be using GSK as a trading vehicle to good effect.
Told you it was more satisfying trading them rather than holding
them.:-)
GSK's price of 11 gives it a nice tight % spread.
Melnibone.
ThePlayboy
- 12 Feb 2004 13:33
- 22 of 44
345/50k jobless exp
363k act fig
retail sales worse down .3
stockbunny
- 12 Feb 2004 14:00
- 23 of 44
Taken ages to get back into traders room for some reason,
loading slow - no doubt my machine...
LW No I'm none the wiser (not unusual - all ears no brain! lol)
not familiar with S1 etc...
Wonder what the DOW will do on opening...any ideas?
stockbunny
- 12 Feb 2004 14:18
- 25 of 44
Ah with you - I'm used to the support and resistance levels
but have never taken any notice of it being abbrev. Thanks!
ThePlayboy
- 12 Feb 2004 15:01
- 28 of 44
Sorry to read that LW, your not the first and won,t be the last no doubt, try etrade Da imho, 3k to open!
Fundamentalist
- 12 Feb 2004 15:18
- 29 of 44
tx melnibone - opened a long at 1103 GSK. You commented on SKP earlier - do you hold/trade them?
Also, anyone here trade GFRD (Galliford Try) - i say trade i have them as a long term investment. They've had a nice rise today and are starting to climb back to the levels they were at when ROK were trying to buy them - wonder if ROK are back or if there is another potential suitor?
Melnibone
- 12 Feb 2004 15:36
- 30 of 44
Hi Fundamentalist,
I traded SKP up from their lows last year but left
them alone when they got to the 66/70p levels.
Too much jam priced in at that level for me with the
way they keep failing to meet profit estimates.
What they need to do is lower their estimates, along with
the share price, so then we can buy it again and profit
as they beat the lowered estimates. :-)
Melnibone.
Melnibone
- 12 Feb 2004 15:46
- 31 of 44
Sorry to hear you got closed out little woman.
I thought they were meant to phone you with a margin call?
I always keep a good margin spare so that I'm
in control. So if they ever manage to close me down it will
be due to a false spike.
Still checking out spreadbetting firms as a back up/alternative,
but spreadbetting margins seem to be variable, even on open
positions, so I'm being rather thorough in my research at the
moment.
I can see why a lot of spreadbetters, rather than CFD traders,
get wiped out.
It seems to need very careful position size management to avoid
stops being moved closer and activating on spikes.
Melnibone.
Melnibone
- 12 Feb 2004 15:51
- 32 of 44
All the Indices seem to be comatose at the moment.
Waiting for Greenspan Part 2 ? :-)
Melnibone.
Fundamentalist
- 12 Feb 2004 16:08
- 33 of 44
Do you know what time he speaks?