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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

Shortie - 16 Dec 2014 11:24 - 17011 of 21973

Lol, it is, it's as busy as the markets are at any given time and then a little more as your trying to look ahead... Anyway that's me done now, might have a trade in this afternoons session once Wall St is up..

goldfinger - 16 Dec 2014 11:33 - 17012 of 21973

I thats right Shortie get them shorts closed.

jimmy b - 16 Dec 2014 11:37 - 17013 of 21973

Santa ain't coming this year GF !

Shortie - 16 Dec 2014 11:46 - 17014 of 21973

GF I was long on this mornings one.....

goldfinger - 16 Dec 2014 12:05 - 17015 of 21973

Yep lads, kicked it into touch. Cant be assed. Enjoying working at the local community centre.

Fantastic to get back out into the real world.

Shortie - 16 Dec 2014 13:14 - 17016 of 21973

6178.3 gone long

cynic - 16 Dec 2014 13:19 - 17017 of 21973

dow may be worth looking at if it dumps as low as 17,000 - which is far from impossible

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whoops!
i see dow dropped as low as 17035 which i missed entirely as was down at the gym .... has now recovered nearly all

Shortie - 16 Dec 2014 13:25 - 17018 of 21973

Cynic I've just spent the last few days analysing the FTSE to trade, haven't the time to properly do the DOW as well right now.

Shortie - 16 Dec 2014 13:29 - 17019 of 21973

6214.5 position closed +36.2

HARRYCAT - 16 Dec 2014 13:29 - 17020 of 21973

I think he was just trying to find a way of informing us that he had been to the gym!.....unlikely as that seems!!! ;o)

Stan - 16 Dec 2014 13:31 - 17021 of 21973

Alf at a Gym?.. I've heard it all now -):

skinny - 16 Dec 2014 13:35 - 17022 of 21973

Well played Shortie.

Shortie - 16 Dec 2014 13:44 - 17023 of 21973

Cheers Skinny, you been rather quiet recently, hope every things ok..

ahoj - 16 Dec 2014 13:45 - 17024 of 21973

Something to consider, oil is down due to high level of production, by US.
OPEC has not increased production, but US has.

Demand is not fallen if any.

Is media misleading/confusing the market or I am missing something?

skinny - 16 Dec 2014 13:46 - 17025 of 21973

Yes thanks - except for the early morning stuff, I've been tied up with children/grandchildren and like cynic - the gym! :-)

cynic - 16 Dec 2014 13:50 - 17026 of 21973

it's true, it's true ..... i see a personal trainer (a bloke!) twice a week for an hour and have been doing so since the beginning of april ...... never needed to lose weight but decided i wanted to improve overall fitness and strength (good for the golf too!)

splat - 16 Dec 2014 13:51 - 17027 of 21973

Hmm, they really can't price it today! Could be a lively afternoon session. #traders'delight!!

ahoj - 16 Dec 2014 14:06 - 17028 of 21973

Watching crude price. CHEAPER than water nowadays!!
petrol is too cheap too, $2 per gallon (3.5 litre for $2).

How can they extract oil at these prices in US? miscalculation IMO

KidA - 16 Dec 2014 14:50 - 17029 of 21973

ahoj [Send an email to ahoj] [View ahoj's profile] - 16 Dec 2014 13:45 - 17024 of 17028

Something to consider, oil is down due to high level of production, by US.
OPEC has not increased production, but US has.

...

Russia?

ahoj - 16 Dec 2014 14:53 - 17030 of 21973

US is the biggest producer, Saudi and Russia are the next two.
But, the cost for 'many' producers in US and Canada is higher than 60.

Added: They have to stop any development, and depending on their lenders generosity may have to stop operation at some stages.
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