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)
- 02 Feb 2004 14:40
- 293 of 460
Graandma,
If you click on the Search button at the top you will be given a number of options to search for.
Regards
Ian
Grandma
- 02 Feb 2004 14:47
- 294 of 460
Thanks for prompt reply. xx Grandma
Grandma
- 02 Feb 2004 21:32
- 296 of 460
When VLK at last found, found the original title no longer appropriate. Can it be changed, or does one start anather thread?
snowballroller
- 03 Feb 2004 00:43
- 297 of 460
refer to CGT rule- about last in first out(share dealing),say if i made 3 different lots of buying "xyz" as following 1) apr/03 100k cost 3,000; 2) may/03 150k cost 4,800; 3) Dec/03 250k cost 7,375. And i sold 300k shares
at Feb/04, i understand that i sold the 250k bought on dec/03 plus 50k from may/03 `s stuff ,but not know the cost base of the block sold.Is it 7,375+
1600= 8,975 or the pooling of all three transctions and take a avg @price
*300k; =9,105 ? Please any one know the answer.
Fundamentalist
- 03 Feb 2004 08:46
- 299 of 460
You work the cost out from the specific shares sold - hence you are selling 250K bought at for 7375 and 50K bought for 1600 hence 8,975 - the cost always stays with the specific share
snowballroller
- 03 Feb 2004 10:29
- 300 of 460
little woman & Fundamentalist; thankyou for the help,very much appreciated.
rgds SBR
dominic
- 06 Feb 2004 16:52
- 301 of 460
Cladisporium & LW, re Cytomyx,
LW, Cytomyx wasn't trading at 30-40p in December, you are looking at a chart that has already adjusted for the 1 for 25 consolidation on 13/01/04. Today's closing price of 32p is equivalent to 1.28p.
1.75p purchase price late Dec means you are in at an equivalent of 43.75p now.
dominic
- 07 Feb 2004 19:13
- 303 of 460
The trade example in post 265 isn't strictly a VWAP trade, it's a trade that has been executed in parts and then booked out to the client, although it demonstrates how VWAP is calculated. A VWAP trade (marked VW) is where a broker is given an instruction to execute a trade against a VWAP benchmark for a given period and a full explanation can be found here.
http://www.moneyam.com/TradersRoom/ShowPostList?fID=1&tID=2057
Gausie
- 08 Feb 2004 10:21
- 304 of 460
Thanks for the clarification dominic - and I hadnt been aware of how VW was used for benchmarking until I read the link you've just posted. Very informative.
Nice article on the IG website, btw.
superrod
- 09 Feb 2004 22:53
- 305 of 460
washlander
try "TECHNICAL ANALYSIS OF THE FINANCIAL MARKETS" by john j murphy. had it for Christmas. very readable as well as informative. hope that helps. im sure MAM has a bookshop...other sites do.
washlander
- 10 Feb 2004 09:34
- 306 of 460
Thanks supernod
washlander
- 10 Feb 2004 16:36
- 307 of 460
What is a protected transaction in level 11.
dominic
- 10 Feb 2004 22:46
- 308 of 460
G, yes I was asked to review the L2 dealer, which I was happy to do. There's a possibility that I'll have an opportunity shortly to review all three DMA platforms simultaneously shortly back to back and compare and contrast. Looking forward to it. A little healthy competition never did anybody any harm.
FirstCall
- 13 Feb 2004 00:17
- 310 of 460
A question for Croc
Lloyds is due to go ex-div on a 23.5p dividend payment in the next two weeks or so. This is approx. 5% of current share price. How would you play this stock?
1 Buy now, hope for it to go up and sell just before ex-div date?
2 Buy after ex-div date if the fall is overdone?
3 Leave alone because the chart seems to be forming a head and shoulders pattern?
chartist2004
- 13 Feb 2004 14:04
- 311 of 460
Crock's still in the swamp not come out the read your post yet:o) I also await Dave's reply. I think he may charge for advise like that, imho dyor..
FirstCall
- 13 Feb 2004 14:28
- 312 of 460
LOL! Worth a try anyway.