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Lloyds Bank (LLOY)     

mitzy - 10 Oct 2008 06:29

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=LLOY&S

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 &ltimg 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">

Master RSI - 29 Jun 2009 14:40 - 395 of 5370

that is the chart above for that URL - 1 month and 25 days ma -

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=LLOY&S

if talking the URL from the source then added at the centre below
&ltimg src="URL">
make sure there is not a blank space

the URL you have given above is not a good one

Master RSI - 29 Jun 2009 15:48 - 396 of 5370

UP to 71.50 this afternoon and holding


This morning update from BROKERS on the banks

BARC Goldman: resumed neutral

LLOY Goldman: upgraded to conviction buy from neutral, tp raised to 107 from 61

RBS Goldman: reiterated neutral, tp raised to 41 from 36

Master RSI - 29 Jun 2009 17:31 - 397 of 5370

What Golman's said : ..........


Broker snap: Goldman's contrary view on Lloyds

LONDON (ShareCast) - US bank Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS - news) has added part-nationalised British bank Lloyds Banking Group (LSE: LLOY.L ADVERTISEMENT

- news) to its conviction buy list, claiming Lloyds shares represent the cheapest option among the major large-cap European banks.

Goldman Sachs has upgraded Lloyds from "neutral" to "buy", going against the trend of most investment analysts. "Lloyds is one of the worst performing banks year to date, and has three times as many sell ratings as buy ratings," Goldman Sachs (GS) notes. "This suggests to us that the market expects Lloyds to be a structural loser from the changes in the UK banking market."

GS takes a contrary view, expecting Lloyds to be a "key beneficiary" of the concentration of market share in the UK banking market, as it uses its 30% market share to boost efficiency and exercise pricing power.

"Lloyds has historically delivered among the highest returns on equity and asset margins of all the large European banks and we believe it should be able to do so again," GS believes.

"Lloyds is trading at 0.8x our estimated trough reported tangible book value of 87p, vs. a 2011E ROTE [return on average tangible shareholders' equity] of 16%, making it the least expensive large cap bank in Europe," GS calculates.

richard70 - 29 Jun 2009 18:31 - 398 of 5370

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=LLOY&S

richard70 - 29 Jun 2009 18:59 - 399 of 5370

thank you master RSI....
i dont know if you have noticed that lloy bank are more active on tv advertising, it is up at least 20% more tham in 2008, but they could do more in terms of bringing the confidence back to the bank like Mr Bob Diamond from barclays does it going to bloomberg tv and other channals to talk about the future hope for the company.




increase

Master RSI - 30 Jun 2009 09:54 - 400 of 5370

richard70

re -charts

WELL DONE
The next step is try to make them smaller, the above is 700, you may want to go for 460 or so.
You have added maybe a few too many Indicators (4) and there is no name on them so we
do not know if are RSI, williams or stochastic.
To solve this problem, then you have to select - CUSTOM - instead of -BASIC-( the one you have posted),
but then there are the problem of Indicators showing at north of the price.

Just experiment with them as a new toy, you do not have to post them till you are more experience and get it right,
or use the edit post, edit.gif for the post that does not work like yesterday.

Master RSI - 30 Jun 2009 10:28 - 401 of 5370

Have been touching over 72p will the FTSE is slightly down, so doing well once again

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=LLOY&S

Master RSI - 30 Jun 2009 12:00 - 402 of 5370

NEWS

London markets scraped their way into positive territory in late morning trading, casting off gloom following much weaker than expected GDP figures.


The FTSE 100 (UKX) climbed eight points to 4302 with banking groups Barclays (BARC) and Lloyds Banking Group (LLOY) among the top risers. Troubled building materials firm Wolseley (WOS) was also on the rise after the shock announcement that chief executive Chip Hornsby is standing down.

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The UK economy suffered its biggest contraction since 1958 in the first quarter of the year, according to revised figures.

Gross domestic product (GDP) growth fell by 2.4% between January and March, significantly worse than initial estimates of a 1.9% decrease. Economists had been expecting a revised drop of 2.1%.

Master RSI - 30 Jun 2009 12:08 - 403 of 5370

But 2 good news today for LLOY ..............

Consumer confidence has hit a 14-month high as Britons become increasingly optimistic about the prospects for the downtrodden economy.

The GfK/NOP consumer confidence index rose to -25 in June from -27 in May. However, while Britons may be less gloomy about the outlook, they are still not inclined to make big ticket purchases, the survey showed.

"Confidence still remains fragile as uncertainty about the strength of any recovery and an increase in unemployment all mean that consumers remain wary," said Rachael Joy at GfK/NOP.

---------------------------

- House prices climbed by 0.9% in June, according to the latest figures from Nationwide.

This third rise in the last four months takes the annual rate decline down from 11.3% in May to 9.3%.

Nationwide said the gradual increase in house prices in recent months showed the property market is beginning to find its feet again.

"House prices have now risen in three of the last four months, suggesting that the improvement that began to show up in March represents more than just statistical noise," said the Nationwide's economist Martin Gahbauer.

But Howard Archer of forecasting group IHS Global Insight countered: "We are still far from convinced that house prices have bottomed out and we certainly do not think that we are at the start of a renewed sharp upward trend. While buyer interest has clearly picked up markedly in recent months, this is only slowly translating into increased house sales."

Master RSI - 30 Jun 2009 13:03 - 404 of 5370

Restructuring going on despite UNIONS cries ........

Another 2,100 staff to be made redundant. Bad news for staff but should be good for the company and share price!

halifax - 30 Jun 2009 13:26 - 405 of 5370

Gordon must be really pleased with Alastair, more votes lost!

Master RSI - 30 Jun 2009 14:52 - 406 of 5370

halifax

do you mean:

Gordon must be really pleased with Darling

richard70 - 01 Jul 2009 08:50 - 407 of 5370

i think that to post a chart without the indicator is no good, the chart have the price but they are the tools , as you can see there is a macd, a relative strength index area and a williams i try to use them as much as i can, have a good day

Master RSI - 01 Jul 2009 09:40 - 408 of 5370

Market report

Financial issues were generally buoyant, although Lloyds edged down 0.02p at 69.91p on reports it may be forced to sell either its Bank of Scotland or Halifax branch networks.

Master RSI - 01 Jul 2009 09:53 - 409 of 5370

richard70

re - i think that to post a chart without the indicator is no good,

Maybe you need to read the post again (some below ), I never said not to use Indicators,
as I allways used them ( My nickname comes from that ) but to use less on the chart and
show wich ones are ( as the chart does not show ) .

Master RSI said .....
You have added maybe a few too many Indicators (4) and there is no name on them so
we do not know if are RSI, williams or stochastic.


Your chart made smaller below, with MACD, Slow stochastic, RSI,Williams in this order but not showing wich one is ( I do but not the other posters )

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=LLOY&S

XSTEFFX - 01 Jul 2009 11:24 - 410 of 5370

smaler is bigger, ie. smaller, allways is smaller, ie. always cheers.

Laurenrose - 01 Jul 2009 11:44 - 411 of 5370

is there any one running this company it appears to have no one at the wheel.

Master RSI - 01 Jul 2009 12:26 - 412 of 5370

Kroes sees Lloyds and RBS asset sales
By Nikki Tait and Jane Croft -- June 30 2009 16:26

Royal Bank of Scotland was highly dangerous to Europes single market and too complex to understand, Neelie Kroes, the European Unions competition commissioner, warned on Tuesday as she stressed the need for significant asset sales there and at rival Lloyds Banking Group.

Both banks received billions of pounds in UK government assistance after being hit by the financial crisis.

Under EU state aid rules, beneficiaries of government bail-outs are usually required to restructure their operations, to compensate for the competitive advantage they have enjoyed and to create a viable business in the long-term.

Ms Kroes told a British Bankers Association conference in London that she believed Lloyds and RBS were no exceptions.

Having co-operatively agreed changes to several German banks, our attention must turn to UK banks, she said.

The massive aid received by banks such as Lloyds and RBS allows these banks to remain leaders in markets which are concentrated. For Lloyds, the problems rest with its their share of the retail banking market, and with RBS it is UK small and medium-sized enterprise and corporate banking markets.

Germanys Commerzbank and West LB were required to shrink their balance sheets by almost half in return for accepting state aid.

There have been concerns that the Commission could force Lloyds into significant disposals. The bank, which has a dominant market position in a raft of areas such as current accounts, mortgage and credit cards, is 43.5 per cent owned by the government.

RBS, which is 70 per cent state-owned, is market leader in lending to small businesses in the UK.

So the need for competitive market structures is stronger than ever; the likelihood of significant divestments by RBS and Lloyds is strong, Ms Kroes said.

She pointed out that RBS had developed a balance sheet that was larger than the entire UK economy and which tripled in two years from 2006, before recording the largest trading loss in history.

This is not a bank with a sustainable business approach This bank was not merely too big to fail it was too big to supervise, too big to operate, too complex to understand, and highly dangerous to the European single market.

The competition commissioner also pointed directly to Santander, the Spanish bank which owns the Abbey in the UK, as an example of a sizeable bank that survived the crisis without state support.

You will rightly be wondering what the commission is doing to safeguard your rights. You all have a right to a level playing-field, she said.

Negotiations between the UK Treasury and commission officials over the changes necessary at Lloyds and RBS are already under way, and there have been suggestions that decisions could be reached before August.

Both banks are already downsizing Lloyds said on Tuesday it would cut a further 2,100 jobs but there is still some uncertainty about exactly which assets might ultimately have to go.

Ms Kroes also delivered a broader message about regulatory changes generally for the City of London, which has raised an outcry over some EU-inspired initiatives such as proposed rules for hedge funds and revamped bank capital requirements.

Denial about the need for such change is not helpful. The world does not owe the City a living so the City has to engage with this. If it does not play a part in shaping this more responsible culture, it will miss out, she said.

Separately, commission officials on Tuesday gave temporary clearance to regional government aid for Germanys Landesbank Baden-Wttemberg, but said it would want to undertake a further in-depth analysis of the complex valuation of the impaired assets involved, and expected a longer-term restructuring plan to be submitted shortly.

The commission has the duty to verify in detail that the valuation is done proper"


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