Crocodile
- 12 Sep 2003 23:06
We have lots of experienced traders on MoneyAM who would be glad to help if you have any trading questions.
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 21 Oct 2003 09:40
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ricardopage - e are aware that tere is a problem at the moment, which we are currently working on.
Please accept my apologies for the inconvenience.
Regards
Ian
ricardopage
- 21 Oct 2003 09:43
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Thanks Ian
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 21 Oct 2003 09:49
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Guys,
The live stream on stockwatch and trades should now be back - if you haven't already re connected, please refresh your screen.
Apologies for the inconvenience.
Regards
Ian
hilary
- 21 Oct 2003 10:40
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Dear Dil,
Stick to ironing. Rugby and shares obviously aren't your forte.
:-)
pericles
- 21 Oct 2003 11:12
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Crocodile, Is there a ftse 100/250 constituent which is a fairly reliable Dow tracker ? I have no volume on my index data uk style so am thinking a suitable share wd give some proportionate figs.
Crocodile
- 21 Oct 2003 17:05
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Some Trackers to consider

Caravaggio
- 21 Oct 2003 20:07
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Many thanks zarif and croc...sorry for late reply been away on business:)
pericles
- 21 Oct 2003 20:46
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thanks for that croc, p.
ricardopage
- 23 Oct 2003 14:34
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I have a question regarding warrants.
can I keep my warrants and still excersise them on the relevant dates if I've sold the original shares they were issued under?
thanks.
zzaxx99
- 23 Oct 2003 15:04
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-- ricardopage,
Yes - there is no connection between having the warrants and having the shares - you may have received the warrants as a result of having the original shares, but that's it.
ricardopage
- 23 Oct 2003 15:06
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zzaxx99
many thanks
Stan
- 23 Oct 2003 16:29
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Why is it that the iShares stock does not carry stamp duty please? not that im complaining that is.
Gausie
- 23 Oct 2003 16:57
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Croc, why is calling an image
'temp.gif' a bad idea?
;o)
Crocodile
- 23 Oct 2003 18:06
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lol
ooops !
Sorted, Thanks G.
manby
- 23 Oct 2003 18:27
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zzaxx99
- 23 Oct 2003 18:49
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-- Stan
Short answer is that it's not really a stock, it's a derivative (to all intents and purposes an index tracker fund) "packaged" to look like a stock - but "looking like" doesn't make it liable to stamp duty.
Thats a gross simplification of what ETFs are, but it's near enough for most purposes.
Stan
- 23 Oct 2003 19:17
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Yep, That sounds good enough to me ZZ, Thanks a lot.
snoball
- 23 Oct 2003 21:22
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What does 'fade' or 'fading' mean?
As in fading the trend.
Thanks you.
Gausie
- 24 Oct 2003 12:35
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snoball.
fade ( P ) Pronunciation Key (f d)v. fad·ed, fad·ing, fades v. intr. To lose brightness, loudness, or brilliance gradually; dim: The lights and music faded as we set sail from the harbor.
To lose freshness; wither: summer flowers that had faded.
To lose strength or vitality; wane: youthful energy that had faded over the years.
To disappear gradually; vanish: a hope that faded. See Synonyms at disappear.
Sports. To swerve from a straight course, especially in the direction of a slice.
Football. To move back from the line of scrimmage. Used of a quarterback.
v. tr. To cause to lose brightness, freshness, or strength: Exposure to sunlight has faded the carpet.
Sports. To hit (a golf ball, for instance) with a moderate, usually controlled slice.
Games. To meet the bet of (an opposing player) in dice.
n. A gradual diminution or increase in the brightness or visibility of an image in cinema or television.
A periodic reduction in the received strength of a radio transmission.
Sports. A moderate, usually controlled slice, as in golf.
Phrasal Verbs:fade in To appear gradually.
To cause to appear or be heard gradually. Used of a cinematic or television image or of a sound.
fade out To disappear gradually.
To cause to disappear gradually. Used of a cinematic or television image or of a sound.
[Middle English faden, from Old French fader, from fade, faded, probably from Vulgar Latin *fatidus, alteration of Latin
fatuus, insipid.] |
BarryParker
- 24 Oct 2003 13:13
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Can you explain why for Pursuit Dynamics (PDX), the Buy Volume is currently 181,308 and the Sell Volume is 561,639 and the price is rising.
Barry Parker