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stanelco .......a new thread (SEO)     

bosley - 20 Feb 2004 09:34

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=SEO&SiChart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=SEO&Si

for more information about stanelco click on the links.

driver's research page link
http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/posts.php?tid=7681#lastread
website link
http://www.stanelco.co.uk/index.htm


TheFrenchConnection - 23 Feb 2005 18:12 - 1740 of 27111

Amities/ Bonsoir mes amies - Volume again down quite considerably..Dissappointingly less than 4m stock traded with a pretty fair ratio of buys to sells .Even more of a dissappointment was the absence of early bird buyers who recently have always provided the stimuli to the days trading , and "kerb buyers " whose trading kept interest mustard hot awaiting market inception . . And if truth be known the mms had no need to exercise a policy of shinnigans with the spread to wrestle the stock from peoples greasy palms today .As far as i can make out from inquiries there is ONLY one mm running the book reg. SEO . Thats tantamount to utter manipulation in itself.But thus far they have been more thn fair. A lot of sells were domino like and systematic :and based on pure fear alone . Hence surrendered . Good support illustrated at the 14.25/ 14.5 level.And buyers returned with a vegeance. But with so much at stake i am quite shocked as to peoples motivations in selling at such a derisory s/p ( Perhaps a plethora of " T " trades were due for settlement today ) .We all know those prelims only need merely belie/ suggest/ hint/ imply/ signify a deal might be on the cards and we have 25p overnight. Confirmation and verification of a deal ?? Wow , the mind boggles. At such a time an announcement may be almost too good to be true- even considered hasty by city standards -but nothing would surprise me reg. SEO. .On a more positive note i am of the opinion { as is Eric ) that the vast majority of those who are getting out are in effect already out !! ,,lf not confidence restored certinly a case of confidence revisited .. ,, ,,,,a'bientot ...sante ciao ,,,@+ J .

TheFrenchConnection - 23 Feb 2005 18:12 - 1741 of 27111

Amities/ Bonsoir mes amies - Volume again down quite considerably..Dissappointingly less than 4m stock traded with a pretty fair ratio of buys to sells .Even more of a dissappointment was the absence of early bird buyers who recently have always provided the stimuli to the days trading , and "kerb buyers " whose trading kept interest mustard hot awaiting market inception . . And if truth be known the mms had no need to exercise a policy of shinnigans with the spread to wrestle the stock from peoples greasy palms today .As far as i can make out from inquiries there is ONLY one mm running the book reg. SEO . Thats tantamount to utter manipulation in itself.But thus far they have been more thn fair. A lot of sells were domino like and systematic :and based on pure fear alone . Hence surrendered . Good support illustrated at the 14.25/ 14.5 level.And buyers returned with a vegeance. But with so much at stake i am quite shocked as to peoples motivations in selling at such a derisory s/p ( Perhaps a plethora of " T " trades were due for settlement today ) .We all know those prelims only need merely belie/ suggest/ hint/ imply/ signify a deal might be on the cards and we have 25p overnight. Confirmation and verification of a deal ?? Wow , the mind boggles. At such a time an announcement may be almost too good to be true- even considered hasty by city standards -but nothing would surprise me reg. SEO. .On a more positive note i am of the opinion { as is Eric ) that the vast majority of those who are getting out are in effect already out !! ,,lf not confidence restored certinly a case of confidence revisited .. ,, ,,,,a'bientot ...sante ciao ,,,@+ J .

TheFrenchConnection - 23 Feb 2005 18:22 - 1742 of 27111

Amities/ ...Apologies. Quite uncertain as to why, or how, that contribution appears three times . ..l mean i dont mind making a fool of myself once; but three times ?? ..hmm ....@+ J

aldwickk - 23 Feb 2005 18:34 - 1743 of 27111

Do it again and i report you for spamming, LOL

Off topic Jamie , I still hold FDI,GFM and JKX, also is NOP still worth holding, and do you hold CSH?

bosley - 23 Feb 2005 18:39 - 1744 of 27111

evening. oh well. red day. never mind. like most of us still here, sitting on a fat profit margin. no intention of selling. dont see the point. infact, all red for me too.

keith thomas - 23 Feb 2005 19:57 - 1745 of 27111

Lets not get carried away people! I remember the same sort of sentiment with Chelford Group a while ago, then the price dropped alamingly and stayed low for ages. I t still hasnt recovered after a year

accord - 23 Feb 2005 21:37 - 1746 of 27111

got back in on monday and unfortunately seeing red, however, i still think this has some way to go medium term.

all my others are red apart from OXB which is a nice shade of blue.

EWRobson - 23 Feb 2005 22:00 - 1747 of 27111

keith thomas

Can't see the point of your post, friend. What have SEO and Chelford Group got in common? Oh, its the fact that sentiment is similar! Get real, I suggest and compare the fundamentals, then give a well-considered post, please.

Eric

driver - 23 Feb 2005 22:18 - 1748 of 27111

keith thomas
I don't know what your quibbling about if you had bought Chelford at the beginning of 2005 at 140 and sold today you would have made 1 a share (not bad) they are now 240, its called timing if you get it wrong its hard luck.

dclinton - 23 Feb 2005 22:30 - 1749 of 27111

Looks like a triangle pattern forming. I wonder which way it will break?

bosley - 23 Feb 2005 23:58 - 1750 of 27111

dclinton, please could you explain what you mean by "a triangle pattern forming"? i like to learn new things, thats all.
keith thomas, seo and chr are worlds apart. chr , good company thats moving slowly but nicely upwards(i hold from many years ago . i dont expect to see my stake for a few years yet!!!). seo, on the verge of a seriously profitable journey. as driver says, get your timing right and you are smiling , get it wrong and ..........

driver - 24 Feb 2005 04:27 - 1751 of 27111

keith thomas
Sorry I may of been a bit harsh but I am the one who sold Next for 300p, my Rage software, ennigis, Redstone/T, all went down the pan so we have all been there.
Off to work have a good day..

bosley - 24 Feb 2005 07:28 - 1752 of 27111

morning all.plenty snow outside. looks lovely.

bhunt1910 - 24 Feb 2005 08:14 - 1753 of 27111

drizzle is surrey - grey & horrid

dclinton - 24 Feb 2005 08:51 - 1754 of 27111

bosley - it's a bit of technical analysis and a very common chart pattern.

Look at the daily chart over the past week and what you see are a series of higher lows and lower highs. Draw lines along the peaks and troughs and you will see that they converge, forming a triangle shape.

What this indicates is that the buyers and sellers are gradually coming into balance. However, the theory is that this balance can't be maintained and at some point the price will break out of the triangle. When that happens it frequently moves sharply in the direction of the breakout.

However, sometimes you get a false breakout and the price then moves back the other direction. The main point is that whichever way the eventual move is, it is usually quite significant.

Of course, this is technical analysis and really only talks about probabilities, so there is no certainty about the outcome. I suggest reading the FT's "Investor's guide to charting" by Alistair Blair as a starting point. There are then any number of other books devoted to the subject.

Personally, I used to rely heavily on Technical Analysis (TA) but since I started investing based on fundamentals my portfolio has done a lot better. Not to say TA doesn't work, just that my mentality seems better suited to fundamental analysis.

doug

accord - 24 Feb 2005 09:01 - 1755 of 27111

dclinton

thanks for the info re TA: i have always wondered about that graph.

BTW: can you recommend any material either internet based or papertype which outlines the differences in charts and how to read them?

Cheers

bhunt1910 - 24 Feb 2005 11:03 - 1756 of 27111

Moving up on thin volumes - just posted this really to keep it on the front page

planttec - 24 Feb 2005 11:23 - 1757 of 27111

Driver
You sent a shiver down my spine at the mention of energis.....If you want some shares in that "wonderful" business i have a draw full of the worthless bits of paper, make me an offer ! HOWLLLLLLLLLLLLLL

Nice to see a tick up today again, Roll on the news from asda. Thought it come late ladst night, only to find it was a further (small) issue for a retiring employee :-(((
Be lucky

Fred1new - 24 Feb 2005 11:57 - 1758 of 27111

Sticking my oar in again.


Triangles are basically formed from resistance and support lines over a relatively short period to the overall trend you are watching.

If based on the extremes of the dealing price of the days you are watching, sometimes you will see the range of day trading prices begin to narrow and the over all trading resistance and support lines line narrow extended cone to a point ie. triangle formation.

As one comes nearer the apex of the triangle sometimes one can see the price range burst through one of those lines. If the break is maintained for two to three days in a any direction then it is suggestive of the change of the trend in the direction of the break.

It is stated by some that the triangle should be 2/3 completed.

Also. it is suggested that it is unwise to buy in a triangle (unless you have inside information) and leave purchases or even sells until the price has established a definite trend again.

Substitute for days the unit of time you are using, minutes, weeks, and months.

Overall, I think that my results from using TA in combination with basic fundamentals have given me far greater returns than I would have expected. I wish I hadnt regarded then based on phantasy. But I am still sceptical or at least cautious of many of the claims.

bosley - 24 Feb 2005 13:13 - 1759 of 27111

thanks doug and fred for your help in triangle explanations.very helpful.
lovely bit of blue today. cant beat a bit of blue.....price seems to be stable . fred, what claims are you sceptical about?
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