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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

skinny - 18 Mar 2014 21:05 - 14855 of 21973

Hils - the fat finger spike doesn't count :-)

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skinny - 19 Mar 2014 08:18 - 14856 of 21973

Closed +21.

Shortie - 19 Mar 2014 12:17 - 14857 of 21973

Break time whilst it decides on direction... Nice flag..

skinny - 19 Mar 2014 12:21 - 14858 of 21973

Ten minutes and counting....

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Shortie - 19 Mar 2014 13:13 - 14859 of 21973

UK Osborne: Will Found Alan Turing Institute For Big Data, Algorithm Research

skinny - 19 Mar 2014 13:22 - 14860 of 21973

£15k ISA allowance from 1st July and cash/shares interchangeable.

"BUDGET
13:24: A big reform of the regime for Isas - the highly popular individual savings accounts. Cash and stocks and shares ISAs will be merged into one New ISA. The annual limit for saving in an Isa will be raised to £15,000."

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skinny - 19 Mar 2014 13:29 - 14861 of 21973

Long @6,590.6

skinny - 19 Mar 2014 14:12 - 14862 of 21973

Long LGEN @211.70

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Shortie - 19 Mar 2014 14:24 - 14863 of 21973

UK Osborne: No Obligation To Buy An Annuity With Pension Fund

skinny - 19 Mar 2014 14:36 - 14864 of 21973

Irony - my SIPP is with HL. (up nearly a quid on the combined pension/ISA news) and in my SIPP, I have AV. RSL & LGEN.

Shortie - 19 Mar 2014 15:32 - 14865 of 21973

I've never bothered with a pension as the annuity system I always had my doubts about. Now however, the system appears to be more attractive.

skinny - 19 Mar 2014 15:36 - 14866 of 21973

The writing has been on the wall for a while for annuities - I just wish I'd known it was this budget that he was going to announce their ultimate demise.

Shortie - 19 Mar 2014 15:53 - 14867 of 21973

All tax restrictions on pensioners' access to their pension pots to be removed, ending the requirement to buy an annuity

Note "to be removed"....

jimmy b - 19 Mar 2014 15:57 - 14868 of 21973

FTSE didn't like the budget much .

skinny - 19 Mar 2014 15:58 - 14869 of 21973

Shortie - hence my post 14866.

I would think that the companies involved may get a fillip from the increased hybrid ISA, but it must shadow into insignificance in comparison to their annuity business - especially where the holder dies.

BTW - I never intended taking an annuity - I've been in draw down for some years, so despite the decimation to the share prices of AV, RSL & LGEN, the news is excellent for me.

Shortie - 19 Mar 2014 15:59 - 14870 of 21973

Banks and insurers worst hit I'd have thought... More into the pound right now Jimmy.

Rocky - 19 Mar 2014 16:07 - 14871 of 21973

LGEN Coming back a bit now.

jimmy b - 19 Mar 2014 16:07 - 14872 of 21973

Apart from a quick short of William Hill which went well ,i did crap on everything today ,even had a go at a long on the FTSE and am holding a 20 pt loss at the moment.

Shortie - 19 Mar 2014 16:21 - 14873 of 21973

gone long @ 6573.5

HARRYCAT - 19 Mar 2014 16:39 - 14874 of 21973

That's probably why they still don't tax spreadbetting, jimmy!
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