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Traders Thread - Friday 12th March (UKX)     

Crocodile - 11 Mar 2004 21:12

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US Stock tumbled for the fourth straight session as the Spanish terrorists attacks brought home what dangerous times we live in.

Shell / Sakhalin Energy said it had signed a 23-year deal with Japanese refiner Toho Gas to supply liquefied natural gas from its Sakhalin II project

Enterprise Inns to Enterprise Inns said it is buying the 83.2 percent of rival Unique Pub it does not already own in a 609 million pounds which will make it Britain's biggest pub group.

Telewest sales edge ahead and it says it has continued customer growth.

Aventis, Sanofi makes 47bln Euro bid for the company, Novartis also considers a 'get to together' with the company.

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12:00 AM PPI Jan 0.4% & Feb, 13:30 Business Inventories Jan - 0.4% 13:30 Current Account Q4 -$136.2B, 13:45 Mich Sentiment-Prel. Mar 95.4

 

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Fundamentalist - 12 Mar 2004 11:18 - 23 of 46

Mel,

Keep posting, it is useful advice whether experienced or not.

Are you still watching GSK, it all but touched 1050p earlier and your 1000p post a month or so back continues to look increasingly accurate - I'm still short term trading it (with some success) but still plan to enter for LTBH in the near future.

Melnibone - 12 Mar 2004 11:19 - 24 of 46

 
2970
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X X X O X 2640
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Eustox50 PnF now showing a sell. But if you check back along this Bull Run

then each time it did it, it was a Bear Trap.

Lot of my PnF charts are showing the same thing.

To repeat myself, be wary of going heavily short here. Do the same as TP and

wait for confirmation and take a chunk out of the middle.

Better to take a smaller profit than get caught against the trend.

Don't let Mr. Market make a monkey out of you.

Melnibone.

Melnibone - 12 Mar 2004 11:24 - 25 of 46

Still watching GSK, Fundamentalist.

1000p isn't far away now, is it?

It's nice when I get something right for a change. :-)

Melnibone.

Crocodile - 12 Mar 2004 11:28 - 26 of 46

TP trading FTSE 100 myself at the moment with 4410 support and 4450 ceiling

Melnibone - 12 Mar 2004 11:30 - 27 of 46

I got caught yesterday as well TP.

When LGEN hit 98p support and the FTSE stopped falling at 4460,
I bought for the bounce retest of 100p and FTSE 4500.

Instead, everything dropped again and it came back up to test
4460. :-(

Got out for the loss of the spread in the end.

'Dems de breaks'. ;-)

Melnibone.

little woman - 12 Mar 2004 11:39 - 28 of 46

I just got an e-mail from egg - they have a introductory offer of 4.75% for new internet savings accounts (6 months) and then back to the same (current 4%) as on existing savings accounts!

Because I already have an account, the opening the new account was easy and took about 30 seconds - the only catch is they won't accept money from existing egg accounts! So I transfered my money out of the old account to my current account, and then transfered the money back staight away!

stockbunny - 12 Mar 2004 11:50 - 29 of 46

Good move Little Woman!
Glad to see it's a little blue screen-wise now - 8.30am was pretty rough
but will be interesting to see where the cousins across the water
send the indices this afternoon.
I took one look at yesterday round lunchtime and turned the computer
off, no funds to buy anything going cheap so no point watching
the carnage if I didn't have to!

Royce - 12 Mar 2004 12:11 - 30 of 46

litte woman hi again from the bear. try haliax they are doing a layaway system which will pay 6% for 12mts min 25 TO 250 A month

seawatcher - 12 Mar 2004 12:27 - 31 of 46

LW,
I actually do some trading through XEST ( not my only broker) based on my EGG internet investment account. Found it to be efficient with good prices so far. Get the good rate on the reserve funds if ever have any free! Have never experienced any dealing problems.
sw

little woman - 12 Mar 2004 12:48 - 32 of 46

Royce, I have my current account with halifax. I don't like put regular sums away as I don't have a regular income - my egg account is my emergency funds account, to cover me when money I'm expecting is late, (often) or the occations when I have no "income" at all!

I'll take a look at the Halifax account, as 6% is worth considering.

little woman - 12 Mar 2004 13:05 - 33 of 46

Oh well that was short lived! I checked out the Halifax and to get the 6.05% I have to open 2 new accounts, and go and produce all my ID, and proof or address again for each account - even though I have already done all that with them last year when I opened my current account. Trouble is I don't have time for the 30 mile round trip to go to the branch, parking charges and 2 hours out of my day.

At least with egg, I didn't have to do anything except access the internet.......

nostromo - 12 Mar 2004 13:08 - 34 of 46

ThePlayboy - Could you tell me where I can find some info on R2, R1, PP, S1, S2.
Is it a chart indicator of some kind ?
Thanks in advance

ThePlayboy - 12 Mar 2004 13:28 - 35 of 46

Croc sorry just seen ur post as u know i live in the TR:) no pos atm await figs

nostromo go to crocs site snappytrader,com for info on pp,s etc, too long to explain and am a little busy atm!

little woman - 12 Mar 2004 13:48 - 36 of 46

nostromo, take a look at the thread: PIVOTS - Daily Indices and FTSE 100 & 250 Stocks :http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/ShowPostList?fID=1&tID=2684

R stands for resistance point and S support point. These are the levels that shares tend to bounce off!

little woman - 12 Mar 2004 13:57 - 37 of 46

Am I the only one that has problems with banking services?

I have a Co-operative business account, and finally decided to log into the new internet service as they are withdrawing the old one (which I never had any problems with. Had problems loggin in, ended ring the help line as the password didn't work. Tried to change the password, and it didn't want to know. I suppose I should wait 30 days because it'll make me change it then anyway - more passwords to remember! When I finally looked around the site, I couldn't figure out how to look at a statement (which is all I ever use it for!) I ended up loggin into the old site - much quicker and easier, trouble is they withdraw it next week.

If I have to ring them up everytime I try and log in because I can't remember the password, I may as well just go back to telephone banking!

optomistic - 12 Mar 2004 14:03 - 38 of 46

LW
It seems like that the banking service has the same problems as the Co-op stores. Lots of room for improvement!!

Crocodile - 12 Mar 2004 14:06 - 39 of 46

nostromo
As Playboy says ...
http://www.snappytrader.com/ta/ta.htm#pivot
D.

Kayak - 12 Mar 2004 14:12 - 40 of 46

littlewoman, also consider ING Direct, 4.5% currently.

little woman - 12 Mar 2004 14:35 - 41 of 46

Kayak - just opened an account with ING Direct - that was easy! I didn't have to produce any ID or proof of address.

I think I'm going to start a thread on Banking accounts!

stockbunny - 12 Mar 2004 14:47 - 42 of 46

Agree, ING is offering a good deal and easy to use plus
interest that appears monthly and transactions that get
done quite quickly - a thumbs up savings account!
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