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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 - 21 Mar 2014 16:31 - 14944 of 21973

Harry - I'm not complaining - just closed a very quick short +10.

cynic - 21 Mar 2014 16:31 - 14945 of 21973

i'm sure it's a very silly Q, but why don't you just mute via the master volume control on your machine?
surely your don't need sound most of the day

jimmy b - 21 Mar 2014 16:32 - 14946 of 21973

You would think MAM would do something about it put the pop up on the home page ,what idiot put video on every page ???

Shortie - 21 Mar 2014 16:32 - 14947 of 21973

Rockys fix works on all threads, just checked... FTSE closed... ker-ching

HARRYCAT - 21 Mar 2014 16:36 - 14948 of 21973

You're right Cynic, that is the final solution which does work, but it's a matter of principle. The ad is annoying and they seem to be intent on finding ever more intrusive ways of pumping advertising at us. I suppose it wouldn't be so bad if it just plays once, but over & over & over &.................

Shortie - 21 Mar 2014 16:39 - 14949 of 21973

I like it still and quiet, no picture is the best as its still annoying.. Maybe topless women would have been a better ad for this thread..!

cynic - 21 Mar 2014 16:39 - 14950 of 21973

it is not a requirement that they make a noise either :-)

skinny - 21 Mar 2014 16:41 - 14951 of 21973

I like a bit of Ride of the Valkyries for trading the FTSE :-)

or for Shortie

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HARRYCAT - 21 Mar 2014 16:43 - 14952 of 21973

Yeah, well all you get at the moment is some daft b*gger trying to sell you Cillit Bang or similar cr*p!

Rocky - 21 Mar 2014 16:48 - 14953 of 21973

Those are a nice couple of 'add-ons' worth having!

jimmy b - 21 Mar 2014 18:18 - 14954 of 21973

What no one has mentioned is if your using mobile internet it uses about 5 times the GB , i am at the moment using mobile ,i use about 150GB per day ,today i have used just over 500GB ,if i go to a site i can switch off the video but these are on every page and you can't switch them off ,,,,, i will be off MAM until this advertising has been turned off ,there is no need for a video to be played on every page ,no other site i have ever been on has had a new video on every page .
The usage is worse than watching a youtube video as you flick between pages .
Unfortunately i have no option but to use mobile broadband at the moment.

Rocky - 21 Mar 2014 18:36 - 14955 of 21973

jimmy, the box to the right has now reverted to playing just silent animations rather than full video. If it stays like that, it should use a lot less bandwidth. Let's hope MAM have got the message. ....Now I must go out and buy some Cillit Bang!

Rocky - 22 Mar 2014 03:46 - 14956 of 21973

OK, did some research into this and found the following solution. For IE, go to 'Tools' - 'Manage add-ons' - click 'Tracking Protection' then in the pane below click 'Get a Tracking Protection list online' In the page that opens I selected the second entry down 'EasyPrivacy' by clicking the 'Add' button next to it. Make sure it it then enabled in the 'Manage Add-ons' entry list.
That will zap the add box completely and peace and quiet will resume.
Hope this helps. I imagine a similar fix can be used for google Chrome. If I get time I'll look into it.

I did a bit of research for 'Google Chrome' users and came up with this:
In Chrome to the right of the address bar click the 'Customize' button then select the 'Settings' option then click on 'Extensions' on the left side. - Click 'Get more extensions' There is an app called 'Adblock Plus' which claims to zap annoying ads. Presumably if you install that it will do a similar job. I don't use Chrome so haven't tried it myself. Hope this helps.

skinny - 22 Mar 2014 06:07 - 14957 of 21973

Rocky - just for info, I use Chrome and don't have that extension installed.

I don't get the ad that is so annoying people.

I do get this on IE, so I guess its something else blocking it in Chrome.

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ExecLine - 22 Mar 2014 12:46 - 14958 of 21973

My main browser is now Chrome and I note the Adblock Plus download suggested above.

I do go on certain web sites which provide an excellent service for their subscriber users but in order to do so, they do rely on advertising. Certain facilities are blocked for you, if you in turn block the adverts. eg, AVForums. No problem with it though, as they aren't 'THIS ADVERT IS IN YOUR FACE AND YOU WILL HAVE IT!' intrusive.

I am not against advertising and I do not want to block it. But I definitely don't want it aggressively shoving in my face and particularly with a lack of tools to quieten down the loud sound which accompanies it.

I really do very strongly object to it. And I want to rebel.

My usage of the site has to be an equitable experience.If it is, I stay. If it isn't I go. Simples.

Treat me, a paying user, like a numpty and I also get to feel insulted. Simples to that too. I do the voting with my feet.

MoneyAM's T&Cs for user/members are HERE and one can quickly see, that 'it's their site and they can do what they want' with it. By implication, if you don't like it, then you can always leave.

The advertising in that format totally pisses me off and gets me very near to that type of vote.

jimmy b - 22 Mar 2014 17:23 - 14959 of 21973

Rocky ,

i have gone the route you suggested (Google Chrome) and it seems to have worked , can't check my usage yet as i'm out at the moment but no videos so i would think ill be ok ,
Thank you very much for the instructions ...

If i ever bump in to Barry Scott he better get running !!

Fred1new - 22 Mar 2014 21:55 - 14960 of 21973

Donwload Adblock and try and follow the instructions.

It does work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

cynic - 23 Mar 2014 08:44 - 14961 of 21973

well there's always the squelch button ..... it works on annoying posters so perhaps it works for adverts to :-))


fred (now you're being sensible for a bit, i hope), are you not going to comment on ukraine etc on your usual "home"? ..... would be genuinely intertested in your view

jimmy b - 23 Mar 2014 10:31 - 14962 of 21973

What are you on about cynic ? you can't squelch an ad .

skinny - 23 Mar 2014 11:07 - 14963 of 21973

Who said that!
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