mitzy
- 10 Oct 2008 06:29
Master RSI
- 25 Jun 2009 16:05
- 375 of 5370
The Other Kevin
Literature ( or English is not my strength ) maybe cos I am a NOT an English Speaking GUY ( but I do try ) and I must say also, I type and post without (spelling Cheking as some do ).
Take it from me - We talk business not English, so you get some points for something not related to the thread. As some one ( University degree ) told me over 10 years ago : "on the Internet nobody cares about spelling " when I try to correct him over a misspelling on his typping.
PS - not Master but Master RSI ( charting )
Master RSI
- 26 Jun 2009 00:38
- 376 of 5370
Back in the US, it was well UP after hours though it finished slightly up $4.54
LLOYDS BNKG GP ADS(NYSE: LYG)
After Hours: 4.75 +0.21 (4.63%) 5:53PM EThelp
Master RSI
- 28 Jun 2009 23:26
- 377 of 5370
From The Sunday Times -- June 28, 2009
Treasury keeps grip on banks in shake-up
Alistair Darlings reforms set to inflame tensions between the Bank of England and Whitehall -- David Smith
ALISTAIR DARLINGs proposed reforms of banking regulation, to be published next month, will retain a significant role for the Treasury in financial supervision. His proposals will be seen by some as a further sign of tension between the Treasury and the Bank of England.
Both the Bank and the Financial Services Authority (FSA) have called for new tools to be made available for policing the banks. The Bank, which published its Financial Stability Report on Friday, listed a range of new weapons it believed would be necessary. They included a tax on bigger and more complex institutions, with more onerous capital and regulatory requirements.
It said that dynamic provisioning could help, as used in Spain, where banks are required to hold more capital in good times. But it would need to be used in conjunction with other measures. These could include direct controls on the growth of lending, minimum requirements for margins and structural funding limits.
The Treasury is sympathetic to the idea of increasing the range of tools available to regulators but is also concerned that handing over some of them to the Bank or FSA would establish a framework that was politically unaccountable.
Insiders give the example of a lending clampdown introduced a few months before a general election, with significant economic and political consequences.
Darlings proposals will retain a Treasury veto on any such measures.
The chancellors white paper, originally intended for this week, will contain both short- and long-term proposals, with some of the latter not intended to take effect until after the election.
As the battle over regulation continues, businesss disquiet with the banks persists. A survey by the British Chambers of Commerce, to be published this week, reports that only 6% of firms say access to finance has become easier over the past three months, while for 20%, it has got worse.
chessplayer
- 29 Jun 2009 08:05
- 378 of 5370
Goldmann have upgraded to a buy
marni
- 29 Jun 2009 08:35
- 379 of 5370
who cares......another stupid institution with busted reputation
Balerboy
- 29 Jun 2009 09:28
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Someone got out the bed the wrong side....:((
Master RSI
- 29 Jun 2009 09:45
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RE - Someone got out the bed the wrong side....:((
Not LLOY
The best performer of the Banks, and from the start of the trading day
Master RSI
- 29 Jun 2009 12:25
- 382 of 5370
Has reached 70p just now, the best performance share on the FTSE on Percentage
terms
a bit earlier .........
Market Movers - Top risers and fallers at 12:00
FTSE 100
LLOYDS GRP. 69.53 4.57%
LEGAL&GEN. 57.94 3.45%
BG GRP. 1.00 3.31%
ADMIRAL GRP 884.00 3.27%
PRUDENTIAL 411.00 2.94%
nordcaperen
- 29 Jun 2009 12:50
- 383 of 5370
Once it keeps above the 70p barrier for a couple of days - I'll chance it, made another 7% on Rbs but now out of them at the minute - So should see them rise dramatically !! Need a week of good news for once, can see financials making a slight recovery if so.
nordcaperen
- 29 Jun 2009 12:54
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Legal and gen look like they've got an easy 10% in them at the minute too. might dabble there this week.
richard70
- 29 Jun 2009 13:11
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hello guys
i think that our big problem is about trust this is a good company ,is a big bank but ,at this price and the uk government as a owner of 40% of the bank the big player wont come here to push the price up,
we have back them buying the shares that they had offered and i am sure that lot of people had done,
we could say that 70 to 80 % and they still haven not say anything about that in a positive way ( GOOD NEWS AND GOOD NEWS ),that is what the private investors want to know , that the compay is getting solid and there is potencial here, forget about the technical analysis and the indicators , what we need is a good market capitalization and a good results of the the EPS in orden to go back at the price that this company deserve
the company is doing a long side way after a head and sholder ,i think that the bosses at LLOY are having to much fun with they millions
richard70
- 29 Jun 2009 13:13
- 386 of 5370
sorry trust
richard70
- 29 Jun 2009 13:15
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richard70
- 29 Jun 2009 13:16
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richard70
- 29 Jun 2009 13:30
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Master RSI
- 29 Jun 2009 14:05
- 390 of 5370
richard70
What are you trying to post that does not work?
It seems is charts, the last one from Yahoo
moneyam tell you how to do it, and then is only "copy and paste"
richard70
- 29 Jun 2009 14:19
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thank you masterrsi
richard70
- 29 Jun 2009 14:23
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http://www.moneyam.com/action/charts/basic
richard70
- 29 Jun 2009 14:25
- 393 of 5370
master RSI i had used the url box on the right hand side , i had used the link box and still can not do it , could you show me how to do it? pls
Master RSI
- 29 Jun 2009 14:38
- 394 of 5370
Once you chart is done, with the time and Moving averages that you seem to use then, click at the botom where it says .....Paste Chart to Bulletin Board... then ...copy and paste what it comes there to the post, and should come out OK.
give it a try
example
Copy this <img src="http://charts.moneyam.com/Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=LLOY&Size=460&Skin=BlackBlue&Type=2&Scale=0&
Span=MONTH1&MA=25;&EMA=&OVER=&IND=&XCycle=&XFormat=&Layout=2Line;Default;Price;HisDate&SV=0">