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Dubious sell-off     

ellio - 15 May 2006 09:10

The market seems to be selling-off on the back of limited bad news imo, apart from the dollar that is.

If you can hold your nerve and apart from any short term requirements to offload poor performing stocks, I have a couple!!, my advice would be sit tight. This does not have the feel of the tech(mining!) bubble at all. Difference being there are a lot of good fundamentals, unlike in 2000 when there were a lot of over rated nothing companies.

Stan - 01 Mar 2007 17:28 - 393 of 1564

No idear really but have a guess at 12190.

cynic - 01 Mar 2007 17:33 - 394 of 1564

so far no rampant bears or bulls

cynic - 01 Mar 2007 21:03 - 395 of 1564

and the answer was 12235 ..... so very little movement after all .... at least that should give London some encouragement, and it sure needs it!

Strawbs - 01 Mar 2007 22:19 - 396 of 1564

Tells you a great deal about the psychology in the market at the moment. Think I'll stay sold in March and go away...........

Strawbs.

Stan - 01 Mar 2007 22:23 - 397 of 1564

You may not be the only one S.

cynic - 02 Mar 2007 07:53 - 398 of 1564

the markets are certainly going to be horribly volatile for a little while yet ...... current sentiment is that they still have further to fall, though there will be rallies (like today?) along the way

Stan - 02 Mar 2007 08:01 - 399 of 1564

I've always thought of Fridays as a profit takeing/balancing/get out for the Week-end sort of day, but we shall see. As you say C this Is no normal week.

hlyeo98 - 02 Mar 2007 08:34 - 400 of 1564

You can't get out of a share you bought every Friday...doesn't make sense.

Falcothou - 02 Mar 2007 08:41 - 401 of 1564

Timing is everything . Anyone trading for a bounce today needs a good exit strategy. Is the best time to run for cover pre US open (depends on futures) or uk close? Or simply go for a 10% rise Any other theories for those not on the sidelines

cynic - 02 Mar 2007 08:58 - 402 of 1564

insofar as nothing is safe, a long or even a short on one of the indices with 20/25 point stops is about the best ...... did that this morning and ultimately got stopped out with a tiny profit, but rather that than leave everything open and get caned

Strawbs - 02 Mar 2007 09:41 - 403 of 1564

In my opinion the safest place is definetly on the sidelines. I'm only guessing, but I imagine these sudden swings make it difficult to make any money (or at least hold on to it).

Strawbs.

cynic - 02 Mar 2007 09:52 - 404 of 1564

the markets are again looking very weak

Stan - 02 Mar 2007 10:43 - 405 of 1564

If you look at next weeks calender there Is potential for further news that could make things volatile or at least introduce more uncertainty.

cynic - 02 Mar 2007 11:06 - 406 of 1564

and boo hoo that i sold my SCHE ...... up 12 by yesterday and a further 20 today

Stan - 02 Mar 2007 11:19 - 407 of 1564

No point In beating ourselves up over these things C, as we know it could quite easily have been the other way!

cynic - 02 Mar 2007 11:21 - 408 of 1564

exactly so, but it is a truism that the ones you sell go up and vice versa ..... lol ..... of course, not really true at all but it feels that way sometimes

Strawbs - 02 Mar 2007 11:23 - 409 of 1564

Don't know that share, but if there's more wobbles next week, you might be able to buy them back again (if you want to).

Strawbs.

cynic - 02 Mar 2007 11:44 - 410 of 1564

have a look at them (SCHE) Strawbs ..... there is a thread ...... am tempted to think that perhaps the Qataris are building a stake perhaps with a view to t/o, though the quantities being bought are quite small

Strawbs - 02 Mar 2007 11:59 - 411 of 1564

I'll add it to the watch list. I'm not really tempted to buy anything at the moment though. I must admit I did watch TAN rising for a while yesterday, then the next time I looked it had dropped like a stone (but so had the FTSE). I suspect the MM's will take prices up while they get a steady stream of buyers, but then drop them quickly if any selling pressure comes in. I suppose they're probably nervous too.

In my opinion.....

Strawbs.

cynic - 02 Mar 2007 12:02 - 412 of 1564

quite right ..... wrong time to buy, but certainly an interesting one to watch ..... as incidentally is VML which surprises by its strength in adversity ...... i sold half my TAN but intend to hold the other bit for a while yet, but then i was fortunate enough to get in at about 65
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