moonblue
- 19 Jul 2004 09:01
moonblue
- 21 Jul 2004 09:23
- 143 of 240
yeh but 30th is fibo turn date mick,,so it might go up...ill have gsk,barc as mine
mick p
- 21 Jul 2004 09:42
- 144 of 240
yea but we can do both....... longs and shorts, don't understand this fixation with buying and holding till the Trumpet sounds.
Longs may already be the way to go, if you believe saxo. Yesterday looked like an excuse to turn it, Ali G said nowt that should have rallied mkts, so if daz boyz want it back up, so be it, I ain't standing in front of them.
I have gsk on watch too. 1000 was huge support last year.
Closed a small nrk long +7. Look at it now +22. I hate going long.......lol
moonblue
- 21 Jul 2004 13:27
- 145 of 240
mitzooos mg..same as it ever was
moonblue
- 21 Jul 2004 13:28
- 146 of 240
what was the boe vote ...been out
Golddog
- 21 Jul 2004 13:31
- 147 of 240
Glad to see you have an interest in the game. Just let me know all the names that want to be in your team and select yourself a Team Captain. It's only a bit of fun and sorry about no shorting! :-)
hijeff
- 21 Jul 2004 13:56
- 148 of 240
affanoon,team games eh,but not for bears.
mick p
- 21 Jul 2004 14:11
- 149 of 240
yea, its discrimination, just cos we smell and don't eat grass.......
moonblue
- 21 Jul 2004 14:17
- 150 of 240
gold ..its easy we just sell first and buy back second...surely u can accomadate that?
moonblue
- 21 Jul 2004 14:18
- 151 of 240
team is
moregas
mick p
hijeff
dickster
moonblue
hedge66
kevinmcm
ps499
hijeff
- 21 Jul 2004 14:43
- 152 of 240
one team member there i dont know,dickster,did you have anover name elsewhere?
moonblue
- 21 Jul 2004 14:52
- 153 of 240
he is dickster on advfn,i asked him on phone ,he said yes,he posts on moneyam traders room...
hijeff
- 21 Jul 2004 14:55
- 154 of 240
moonie the dial code wasnt spain then.lol
moonblue
- 21 Jul 2004 15:06
- 155 of 240
lol..
moonblue
- 21 Jul 2004 15:07
- 156 of 240
bet greenspan turns the usd roundat 320pm...
moregas
- 21 Jul 2004 15:14
- 157 of 240
chaps I really donn't know if I've got the time. I t takes me ages to do things anyway and theres a lot of other things id rather be doing. No offoenc e meant.
moonblue
- 21 Jul 2004 15:26
- 159 of 240
anyone else want to volunterr?
moonblue
- 21 Jul 2004 16:10
- 160 of 240
21 Jul 2004 16:04 BS =DJ Special Summary Of Fed Chairman Greenspan's Testimony
The following is a special summary of U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan's testimony before the House Financial Services Committee. For full coverage of the events and a complete verbatim text of Greenspan's comments, please search the code G/FED.
Greenspan Reiterates Fed Sees Gradual Interest-Rate Rise
Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said Wednesday the U.S. central bank aims to continue raising interest rates at a gradual clip over the next 18 months or so, but is ready to "respond promptly and flexibly" if inflation proves to be higher than policymakers now expect.
In the second round of his semi-annual testimony to Congress on monetary policy, Greenspan said the latest economic data show the U.S. economic recovery has become "broad-based" and "self-sustaining." He downplayed worries that the recovery is losing steam, saying the recent weakness in consumer spending is likely to prove "short-lived." Under the circumstances, he said, the Fed must raise its key federal-funds rate to a "more neutral setting" that neither stimulates nor curbs economic growth.
Greenspan: '01 Tax Cuts Were Necessary To Curb Recession
Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan on Wednesday defended the $1.3 trillion tax cuts that Congress enacted in 2001, saying the cuts helped stave off a deeper recession than the one the economy suffered that year.
But Greenspan told U.S. lawmakers that he is worried about the long-term outlook for the budget and urged Congress to adopt rules that would require spending increases to be offset by tax increases or tax cuts to be offset by spending cuts.
Treasurys Slide Continues With More Greenspan On The Way
With Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan's upbeat assessment of the U.S. economy still fresh in the minds of investors, Treasurys fell further in midmorning trade Wednesday, with shorter-dated maturities suffering the most.
Market participants are now listening to the Chairman's responses to questions from the House Financial Services Committee in the second leg of his semi-annual congressional testimony. Greenspan delivered an identical speech to the committee as the one given to the Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
July 21, 2004 11:04 ET (15:04 GMT)
moonblue
- 21 Jul 2004 16:44
- 161 of 240
hootchey coochy yuro
zarif
- 21 Jul 2004 17:09
- 162 of 240
moonblue is greenbum talking againt today aswell? can you please tell me what time gmt please. Guess which idiot is long cable today? yep and am covering by moving the stop around.
rgds
zarif