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
deltazero
- 28 Jun 2015 19:12
- 17983 of 21973
cheers cynic - yep just keeps getting better and better - look at the latest statement from that alexis T stupid as - i want to buy him lots and lots of his favourite drinks and cigars - with his clown leadership, the history of greece as described by their own philosophers and even bigger clowns @imf @ecb @ eurocommunity this always had disaster work in progress written all over it - headless chickens springs to mind who were just trying to keep kicking the can down the road permanently lol:
'It’s official, capital controls are being imposed in Greece, as the financial crisis takes an even more alarming turn tonight.
Speaking on live TV, Alexis Tsipras is saying that the Greek central bank has been forced to recommend a bank holiday and the introduction of capital controls.
He blames the ECB, and other institutions, for trying to obstruct the democratic referendum he has called for next Sunday. This is a “insult” that shames European democracy, he says.'
then add in the other market factors and scenarios even without the immigration crisis and russia et al and here we are...................
deltazero
- 28 Jun 2015 19:13
- 17984 of 21973
i wonder if tsipras is secretly shorting the markets lol - this is so amazing!
deltazero
- 28 Jun 2015 19:16
- 17985 of 21973
'That in turn could eventually result in Greece leaving the euro.' then the contagion......... YUM
cynic
- 28 Jun 2015 19:19
- 17986 of 21973
go the TALK thread if you want some entertainment on the rottenness within greece, courtesy of friend hays
deltazero
- 28 Jun 2015 19:22
- 17987 of 21973
fred - make of it what you will but eur/usd has just firmed from sell to strong sell - obviously things are very fluid right now...............
deltazero
- 28 Jun 2015 19:23
- 17988 of 21973
cheers cynic ref talk thread - will take a look later
deltazero
- 28 Jun 2015 23:29
- 17989 of 21973
FANTASTIC!!! :-D
Financial markets heading for heavy falls on Monday.
Oh Goodness Me.
Global stock markets are just getting into gear for the new week, and it’s already clear that shares are going to fall sharply on Monday morning.
The future’s market is predicting that the main US stock markets could fall by close to 2%.
BREAKING: S&P 500 E-MINI FUTURES SLIP 1.7% AT THE OPEN
CNBC Now
✔
@CNBCnow
ALERT: Dow futures lower by 320+ points on Greece worries; S&P futures lower by more than 40, Nasdaq fut. off 70+ »
gla
skinny
- 29 Jun 2015 07:01
- 17990 of 21973
FTSE short closed on that last spike down +225 :-)
deltazero
- 29 Jun 2015 07:22
- 17991 of 21973
well done skinny - ditto - also closed out dax this morning over 550 :-))))
fantastic day
gl
skinny
- 29 Jun 2015 07:32
- 17992 of 21973
Well done on the DAX - quite some fall - currently down 4.27%.
deltazero
- 29 Jun 2015 07:49
- 17993 of 21973
cheers
Claret Dragon
- 29 Jun 2015 08:07
- 17994 of 21973
Well done to all those who called this carnage correctly. I was all square over weekend as I don't like holding over weekends. Going to sit this morning out and see what happens when Wall Street opens.
cynic
- 29 Jun 2015 15:38
- 17995 of 21973
my inclination would be to go short again around present levels, but as i'm flitting here there and everywhere - aka being on hol - i shall resist the temptation
cynic
- 29 Jun 2015 16:16
- 17996 of 21973
so what next?
clearly nothing is any clearer than it was and it is unlikely that any silver bullet will magically appear before this referendum result is known
logically, the greeks probably OUGHT to vote to accept the EU proposals, but then i am not in the position of already suffering the current consequences
however, even i think the EU proposals stink and i cannot see that they will really ameliorate greece's plight in the foreseeable future
of course, the fact of the matter is that greece is worse than broke, so the only real way to help would be for IMF to write-off most if not all of the debt
will that happen?
who knows?
HARRYCAT
- 29 Jun 2015 16:33
- 17997 of 21973
The Greeks have already been to see the Russians and I wonder if the Eurozone will ultimately allow the Greeks to exit, with the possibility of a foreign power gaining a political and financial foot into the backdoor of Europe, if they haven't already done so. Greece is going to need financial assistance from somewhere as the Drachma will be virtually worthless if reintroduced. My gut feeling is that Europe will offer yet another solution which the Greeks will have to accept......yet again.
cynic
- 29 Jun 2015 16:42
- 17998 of 21973
the russkies want a gas pipeline through turkey and greece .... perhaps this by-passes ukraine but i'm nor sure not of the significance
the russkies would also (for sure) like a naval base in the med
it follows that the rest of the "west" would like to be shot of tsipras and his far-left gov't (surprised fred isn't offering his expertise and funding), so all sorts of shenanigans are likely to come into play ....... none of which will give the markets much comfort
HARRYCAT
- 29 Jun 2015 17:11
- 17999 of 21973
I wish I could run my credit card the way the Greeks are running their finances!
I'm sure if I said to Mastercard, can I borrow more money as I can use that to pay the original debt, they would cut off my credit. Sadly I don't have a strategic holiday pad in the Med to horse trade with!
cynic
- 29 Jun 2015 17:24
- 18000 of 21973
dow heading south once more, dragging cash ftse with it
dow currently 17,712 so next stop is 17,686 from where one may see a bounce once more
cynic
- 29 Jun 2015 18:19
- 18001 of 21973
and so it has and it has, but for how long and to where?
if we knew that, we wouldn't be pissing about :-) ....... however, 17,755 is not a bad target from which to short again
Fred1new
- 29 Jun 2015 19:01
- 18002 of 21973
Manuel,
Post 17998.
A conflicting opinion to your neo-fascist view of the world is probably beyond you capacity to contemplate.
You have the ability to price of much, but the value of very little.